Keeping the festive spirit alive. Dusshera was celebrated at St. Edmunds School Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur. Various activities including poetic Ramayana and a dance glorified the occasion. To mark “lord Rama” Victory” over Ravan and reinforce the message of that good always triumphs over evil, the effigy of Ravan was burned. Administrator Dr. Pooja Singh blessed the participants and students while inspiring them to follow the path of truth.

First aid demo was held at St. Edmund’s School. It focused on the aspect of first aid care, such as wilderness first aid or training for professional emergency responders, in this training the children were informed on how to deal with common injuries such as cuts, burns, back injuries and head injuries it helped the children to learn the basics & how apply it to reduce the risk of injuries. Students were also informed about what is to be included in the First Aid kit and how important it is to be kept in everyone’s home. They were also informed about the emergency services to be approached when needed.

To create the awareness in society Saint Edmund's School Jawhar Nagar, Jaipur Organized a Nature Walk in nearby localities the rally started from St. Edmund's School Jawhar Nagar, Jaipur to Bhagat Singh Park, Rajapark the main aim was was to make our society aware about the Caring Nature and to change the world for a better tomorrow.

St.Edmund’s School Jawahar Nagar Jaipur conducted a workshop on 2nd Aug 2016 for the senior students. In this workshop many famous universities from the U.S.A. like Hillsborough Community College, New York Film Academy, Ohio University, Savannah College of Art and Design, Suny Plattsburgh, University of California, University at Buffalo, University of Oklahoma, Washington and Jefferson College, etc. guided students about various career options available and how they can become a part of it. They also highlighted the scholarships granted by these universities for higher studies.

Students along with their teachers from different schools like Maheshwari Public School, Cambridge Court, Mahaveer Public School, Malviya Convent, and more were a part of this workshop and were curious to know about the different patterns of studies. The main motive of this workshop was to provide detailed information about the different universities and the list of courses offered by them. An open discussion was held, where students tried to sort out their confusion.

Dr. Pooja Singh urged that we all need guidance, inspiration, motivation and passion to re-shape our future and our beliefs to keep us on the path to success.

 

One day there will be no borders, no flags, and no individual country and the only passport will be the heart. Keeping this in mind “A Global School Connect Program” was conducted in St. Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar, Jaipur on 29 th July. It was a platform for delegates from different schools of Europe as well as from India to initiate new partnerships through the student Exchange Program. A warm welcome was given to the delegates and it was supplemented by a colorful culture show and P.PT presentation organized by the students. In this Programme delegates from Germany, France, Scotland, Bulgaria, etc participated. An open discussion took place where the delegates from different schools from India as well as from Europe interacted with each other and the co-ordinators from M.G.D. school, Mayoor School (Ajmer), Rukmani Modern School and The Palace School tried to exchange ideas about making teaching and learning more student-friendly. The Guest of Honour Mr. V.K.Singh said that this visit gave delegates and teachers an opportunity to showcase their culture and advancement in modern times and in turn to learn about the finer nuances of different teaching patterns. Along with him the International co-ordinator of Scotland Ms.Susan Coontz, Was present.  Dr. Pooja Singh in her speech said that the main aim of this program was to promote cross-culture understanding, equipping young people with the key to future skills needed to live in the world of diverse faith and beliefs. International co-ordinator from Scotland Ms. Susan Coontz said that the purpose of this program was to explore different educational practices, compare the challenges and strengths, and to adopt the best practices beneficial for the teaching-learning process. At last Deputy Director, Mr.Kapil Singh expressed his views by saying that it was a special moment where the delegates interacted with each other, which helped them to better understand each other’s teaching pattern.

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