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Back to School: Excitement, Love & Special Plans for 2022-23 First day for Pre-Primary, Primary students attend school after 3 years

Students gathered for the School Assembly first time in years, an essential event for growth and life lessons
Back to School: Excitement, Love & Special Plans for 2022-23
First day for Pre-Primary, Primary students attend school after 3 years

Back to school, kids in Indore were all cheery and smiles returning from summer vacations. After covid-19 outbreak and long break from offline schools, primary children attended the school after almost three years in a proper offline class with full attendance.
Missing their friends, school campus, teachers and fun, kids made the most of their first day after summer vacations. Many schools in the city organised special welcome for pre-primary children.
Primary class students were given the freedom to explore the school campus and share their experiences. Colours, sparkles and smiles delighted the long-stranded school campuses.
For High School students, it was a day of treasuring their last memorable year in school. Most Class 12 students were reminiscing in the day and connecting with each-other.
Speaking to students from various school and taking a peak at some great starts for the academic session 2022-23 post summer vacations, we bring you an exclusive preview of Schools in 2022.
Ready to embark on a new journey with prayers & fun
One step ahead,
With joy we tread
Marching onward
Forever forward!
The first and the most auspicious day of the new academic session 2022-23 began with rendition of shlokas and prayer to invoke the blessings of the divine at Sri Sri Ravishankar Vidya Mandir (SSRVM), Indore.
A special assembly for the students of Nursery to Xll was conducted as a mark of enthusiastic beginning.
Kanchan Tare, Principal, SSRVM, addressed the much awaited special assembly and motivated the children with her inspiring words.
The echoes and the laughter have been abuzz in the entire campus proving the happiness and excitement of the children for the full-fledged start of the New Academic session post pandemic.
Students cheered ‘See me skip, see me run’
The Millennium School, Indore, reopened with a lot of enthusiasm and vigour. A special assembly was conducted to welcome the students.
Aishani Saxena, Vibhuti Biyani, Khyati Saraf, Hritish Bharti and Sanchi Sharma presented a motivational song and poem.
New facilitators and House Wardens of the new session 2022-23 were introduced. School principal Sangeeta Uppal addressed the students and wished them best of luck for the year.
The students sang and cheered, “See me skip, see me run; I am going to school like everyone! See me work See me play. I'm in kindergarten today!”
It was the first day of School and was full of fun n frolic. Some had fun all the way and some were trying to settle down after a, long summer break.
We plant, we Cook & we Learn
With the motto that each new day is a new beginning filled with new possibilities, Students at Indore Public School began the year of experiential learning with new learning techniques and fun experiences.
Students in the school re-joined the school with full zeal and enthusiasm.
A special assembly was conducted for the children of Classes 1 to 12. School principal Sudha Pandey addressed the assembly to brief them about the changes made in the schedule this year for fruitful outcomes in the interest of children.
The toddlers of Pre-primary brimmed with joy in the Pizza Party hosted by the School to mark the reopening of this Academic Session.
A 'Plantation Drive' was organised to create awareness about the significance of environment and celebrate the 'World Environment Day' which happened to be on June 5, 2022 during the vacation time.
The Children planted different plants to contribute their bit and pledged to nurture the Nature to have a better future.
Students bring school alive with joyful faces
Feeling their life back on track, students of Laurels School International, Indore, enjoyed every bit of their day. The usual classes with their friends felt like luxury after covid-19.
Students cheered, had fun, discussed their experiences with their teachers and did many such activities during their first day.
School vice principal Thara Nair said, “A school is lifeless without students, and we feel the school is alive again now.” She added that many students came up to her, to shower her with their experiences quoting how much they missed the school.
Finding our happy times again... a fantastic start, say students
“It was an electrifying start to the year! At initial stages it all started with some nervousness some excitement but as the day passed it was worth attending the school. It all went in a beautiful manner and at the end of the day I returned with a load of motivation to study well and perform well. I enjoyed the first day of school after the summer vacations to the fullest.”
Gaganpreet Singh Bagga
Class 12 - A
Indore Public school
“Coming back on campus, and spending the day studying, laughing and talking about everything and anything was just what I needed after summer.”
Aarini Vyas
Class 10 – A
Indore Public school
“The smell of Classroom, Bench, Old Friends and Book appeared same when the first rain showers on the soil.”
Raghav Dusane
Class 12 – C
Indore Public school
Overwhelmed, touched & living the dream...
“I was overwhelmed to see my newly painted class with welcoming note on the soft board and friends waiting for me.”
Ayra Khan
Class 7
Choithram School, Manik Bagh
“I felt relaxed after attending offline classes with my friends, meeting them in person and enjoying learning.”
Mishthi Thadani
Class 10
Choithram School, Manik Bagh
“My first day of the school was like a sweet dream come true. The classes got reshuffled so I have the opportunity to make new friends.”
Daksh Sharma
Class 7
Choithram School, Manik Bagh
“I got up very early, got ready for the school as there was an excitement to meet my friends and go to the ground after two years of pandemic and enjoy sports.”
Lavanya Yadav
Class 11
Choithram School, Manik Bagh
“I waited for the reopening day as the lunch facility was resumed and I could relish food with my classmates after so long.”
Rableen Kaur Chhabra
Class 12
Choithram School, Manik Bagh

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