St. Edmunds in association with the Centre for science and environment (CSE) organised a Green School orientation session to introduce meaningful environment education at the school level.
Around 40 schools participated all over Jaipur. The resource person Aditi Sharma(Programme officer CSE) and Ruchika Sharma (deputy programme manager)from CSE stated that St Edmund’s school was certified as a green school, acknowledging regular practices to make the school green and clean. This recognition is the outcome of the continuous involvement of students and staff in creating innovative ideas to utilize resources efficiently.
They emphasized that School carry all the practices which are laid under GSP including sustainable mode of transport, maximum use of energy efficient lighting and alternative energy, minimum use of conventional light, rainwater harvesting etc..
The philosophy behind green schools holds that schools should not only nurture knowledge and understanding but also create the foundation of environmental ethics among students.

It was a fruitful session for all the schools. The teachers showed a keen interest in participating in the Green audit and will make all possible changes to make school green.
School joint director Dr Pooja Singh and Principal Mrs Anu Bhatia gave a vote of thanks for organizing the session.

St. Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar is proud to announce that Ashutosh Sharma is Jaipur City topper in Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojna examination(KVPY), a National scholarship exam conducted by II Sc, Bangalore initiative to encourage students to take up careers in the Sciences. He is entitled to a scholarship of 80,000/-Pa.
School Joint Director Dr. Pooja Singh Congratulated him for his sheer hard work and dedication.

St.Edmund’s Jawahar Nagar organised interesting Magic shows for students of pre-primary and primary classes. The magician presented intriguing tricks that left the students and teachers spellbound. He told them that magic is only an illusion of the eyes and simple hand-tricks. Kids enjoyed the magic show. Magician played tricks with balls, handkerchief and flowers. Children could not stop their excitement and were enthralled to see them.

Travel expands your horizons and school life cannot be complete without the fun of educational tours and excursions. Keeping this in mind a 4-day educational tour was organised by St. Edmund’s school Jawahar Nagar, during which the students visited Amritsar and Dharamshala. The students enthusiastically participated in the Atari border retreat ceremony. After that, they visited the golden temple, and Jallianwala Bagh to pay homage to the innocent ones killed during the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Students learned about various historical, religious and cultural values.
The next day the group went to Mcloedganj where the students first visited Bhagsu waterfall for an evening trek that was a blissful experience for everyone. On the last day of the trip a bonfire party was organised, that was utterly enjoyed by the students, staff, and teachers.
All in all, it was a perfect blend of fun and learning and a very enriching experience for all the student.

Students of St. Edmunds school, Jawahar Nagar Jaipur participated in Nirant organised by Jawahar Kala Kendra Jaipur ( an international art and cultural Centre which nurtures art, artists, host music recitals, seminars and renowned exhibitions throughout the year ) to celebrate its foundation day.
Edmundites exhibited their innovative ideas through their artwork on the doodle wall in which they were engaged vigorously.
It gives an opportunity for students to try their hands on the doodle wall. The students greatly enjoyed participated in the activity, which gave them an opportunity to widen their imagination and to develop and strengthen their creative skills. and they were also shown children movie “Chakkad Bakkad Bumbe Bo” which focused on gender inequality.

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