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August 2014

Month

A field trip for the Early Years was organized on 23rd August to Karnala Bird Sanctuary. The tiny tots spent the morning in lush green environment observing various types of flora and fauna. They were excited to see the Rose-ringed Parakeet, Pigeons, Rabbits, Monkeys and the national bird – Peacock and Peahen. The most memorable...
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Habitat for Humanity India is a Non-profit Organization that builds homes and provides housing-related services to low-income, marginalized families across India. DPGA, New Panvel is associated with Habitat for humanity from the past years. Two activities, Healthy Food Stall Day and 2D Art Competition, were carried out to support the cause of Habitat for Humanity....
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Janmashthami was celebrated on 19th August. Children came dressed as Radhas and Krishnas. The story of Lord Krishna was briefly narrated. The boys made a small pyramid and broke the Hundi which was hung above them.
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The DPGA family extolled the success of its students on 16th August, 2014 by conducting the Graduation Ceremony. The evening was special as the school felicitated the students on their brilliant performance in the IB and A Level examinations and making the school proud by shining as national and world toppers. The air in the...
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Lessons in Geography – Sense of Place and Connect To Earth To keep up with the school’s vision and mission, the teachers go beyond the traditional methods of education to ensure a strong foundation for the global citizens of tomorrow. We focus on development of multiple intelligences by providing subject based activity clubs and child...
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For what avail the plough or sail, or land or life, if freedom fail? Ralph Waldo Emerson Freedom facilitates development and growth. The community of students, teachers and parents celebrated Independence Day in a befitting manner in the school campus on 15th August, 2014 to commemorate freedom and its immense possibilities. The programme involved salutation...
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On 13th August, 2014 the Early Years children made a huge tricolour flag under the guidance of their Art teacher. This flag was used as the backdrop for the cultural programme next day. They also made tricoloured chain streamers to decorate their classes. The Early Years celebrated the Independence Day on 14th August. The programme...
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The students celebrated Rakshabandhan on 8th August by narrating the significance of the day through story. The Early Years Lower children made rakhis in class. The Early Years Middle decorated a huge rakhi while the Early Years Upper children tied rakhis.
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Friendship Day was celebrated on 1st August by telling them the importance of friend. A ppt on the same was shown followed by tying friendship bands to their friends.
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