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Brown Color Day

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A winsome Brown Color Day in the Pre-Primary of RPS International School was celebrated on Tuesday, October 15 2019 with lots of exuberance and gaiety.Teachers raved the significance of Brown colour symbolizing politeness, warmth and helpfulness.A plethora of artistically crafted brown coloured objects were created to develop a stimulating and vibrant learning environment.School Principal Dr.Roopa Marwaha Bhalla stated that the grandeur created by the little ones during this celebration made the experiential learning enjoyable and rich.

Hurdle Race - Grade I & II

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I  don’t  really  see  the  hurdles.  I  sense  them  like  a  memory”  –  Edwin Moses Competition  is  a  great  motivation  to  work,  and  a  healthy  competition drives  us  towards  excellence  in  our  work.  Gently, you can shake the world. With this thought as the fulcrum, the  school organised  a  ‘Hurdle  Race’  for  Grade I & II.  All  the  participants  had  to reach  the  finish  line  after  crossing  some  hurdles  in  between  the tracks.  They  performed  well  and  adhered  to  the  rules  and regulations  of  the  sport  and  performed  to  their  level  best.  Their performance  was  outstanding  and  stunning.  Kids  not  only  cheered themselves but filled  us  with  cheer  as  well. Champions  are  not  made  in  the  play  ground,  champions  are  made from  something  they  have  deep  inside  them  –  a  desire,  a  dream,  a vision said School Principal, Dr.Roopa Marwaha Bhalla.

Special Assembly-International Day of the Girl Child

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‘Let me live, Let me bloom, Let me shine like a beautiful moon Yeah, I am an endangered species in this earth because I am murdered before my birth.’ We at RPS89 Gurugram, feel the need to inculcate empathy in our students by discussing their roles and expectations as a responsible citizen. To sensitize them about the current state of Girl Child, ‘International Day of the Girl Child’ was observed at the school on Friday, October 11 2019. The students were shown a glimpse of the current state of girl child through a skit. They spread the word about basic rights of a girl child starting from the right to live. 'Save Girl Child' slogans are ubiquitous on posters and placards. Last but not least,dance touched and invoked the empathetic side of every child bringing in the hope of a bright and safe future for the girl child.

Diya Decoration Activity

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Diya Decoration Activity was held on Wednesday,  October  9 2019 for Grade I to V. The main purpose of this activity was to explore the students imagination ,creativity and celebrate the Festival of Lights in its true spirit. Diyas symbolize the supremacy and consequence of Diya Decoration Activity was held on Wednesday ,October  9 2019 for Grade I to V. The main purpose of this activity was to explore the students imagination ,creativity and celebrate the Festival of Lights in its true spirit. Diyas symbolize the supremacy and consequence of brightness over darkness. Students have painted,decorated and made enticing diyas as a part of diwali celebration. They acquired knowledge on the importance of making diyas and lightening all over to celebrate the victory of Lord Rama. It was sheer  and a great experience for all students who were the reasons for making this activity a great success. over darkness. Students have painted,decorated and made enticing diyas as a part of diwali ce

Special Assembly-Dussehra Celebration

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In our multicultural society we need to continuously reinforce the universal values of brotherhood, tolerance, peace, compassion, patriotism and solidarity in our children. A celebration in the form of special assemblies is an effort to sensitize students towards living in harmony in a diverse society. They are taught to learn to use their thinking ability and skills to work for a safe and better world and to live in harmony with their fellow beings. Taking this thought forward a special assembly on Dussehra was conducted on Friday October 4, 2019. They say one can see God in children. True. But it becomes real when the festive season is on at RPS89. During this time, we start seeing children in attire of Gods and Goddesses all around the campus. And it is a real sight to behold!  To celebrate the victory of good over evil the students  enacted on excerpt from the ‘Ramayana’. The dialogues, costumes and the enactment was commendable. Children then preformed NavDurga dance which was