Wednesday, 1 January 2014

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT/PROGRAM AT HOPE EDUCATION CENTRE

OUR 5th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CONCERT/PROGRAM IN 2013 WAS HELD IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE SOUTH CALCUTTA UNITED CHRISTIAN MINORITY WELFARE SOCIETY ON DECEMBER 21 AT OUR SCHOOL GROUNDS.

TWO DAYS PRIOR TO THIS CHRISTMAS CONCERT, WE COMPLETED A TIE-UP WITH SISTER FLORENCE SCHOOL OF NURSING IN CALCUTTA. NURSES FROM THIS SCHOOL CAME AND CONDUCTED A CHECK UP OF ALL OUR STUDENTS SPREAD OVER 3 DAYS. THEY ALSO HAD AN HOUR-LONG SEMINAR WITH PARENTS, GUARDIANS AND TEACHERS ON HEALTH-CARE AND HYGIENE 
Nurses explaining basic health issues to students, parents, guardians and teachers

PREPARATIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT

For the first time, we were able to provide/distribute bicycles to poor and needy students of our community
 
Blankets stocked for free distribution

Teachers preparing food boxes for distribution of snacks to children after the Concert

Dev welcoming the gathering at the Concert

Prof. Maria Fernandes, Vice-Chairperson, State Minorities Commission and Chief Guest for the Concert

For the first time, we invited local Christian Churches and groups to perform during our Concert
Sacred Heart Church Choir presenting Christmas carols in Bengali-with traditional Indian musical instruments-tabla (percussion) and harmonium (one-hand keyboard)

We had over 400 people attend our Christmas Concert

Prof. Maria Fernandes addressing the gathering

Dolon, a student of Hope Education Centre receiving the first bicycle-a first from the Hope Home Calcutta

The Nepali students of our school singing Christmas carols in Nepali

Kindergarten students performing a dance-the haze is from a 'smoke'machine...(special effects :-)

Girls from Adarsh Church singing carols

Ruth , Rosni and Ranjit playing carols on the violin

Payel and her dance team...

ONE OF THE STAR ATTRACTIONS FOR THE EVENING WAS A DANCE RECITAL BY STUDENTS OF D.F.BLIND SCHOOL. I have personally never seen blind students perform a choreographed dance sequence...absolutely superb!

Another attraction was the songs and dance presentation by the Bengali group of the Assemblies of God Church Calcutta. They did a DANDIYA DANCE - a typical Gujrati stick dance- to the tune of a famous Christmas carol...another first most of us have ever seen!!


Babita Peters from the Assemblies of God Church was our Special Guest Soloist. She has recently produced an audio CD of Christian contemporary songs and performed 5 songs for us

THIS WAS ONE OF THE BEST PROGRAMS PRODUCED BY THE HOPE HOME CALCUTTA AND THE HOPE EDUCATION CENTRE AND WAS WIDELY ACCLAIMED BY ALL THOSE WHO ATTENDED.

WE WERE ABLE TO DISTRIBUTE-BESIDES THE BICYCLES, BLANKETS AND SAREES TO OVER 80 POOR AND NEEDY PEOPLE FROM OUR VICINITY. ALL THE CHILDREN WORKED VERY HARD TO DECORATE OUR PREMISES AND THE DECORATORS (HIRED) AND ELECTRICIANS MADE THE WHOLE SURROUNDINGS LOOK BEAUTIFUL!!



CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT ST.PAUL'S CATHEDRAL-DECEMBER 7, 2013

 OUR BOYS AND GIRLS PLAYED AN ACTIVE AND IMPORTANT PART AT THE NATIVITY PLAY AT THE ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL ON DECEMBER 7. ALL OF THEM PERFORMED THEIR PARTS WELL AND SOME LOOKED EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD AND TALENTED-EVEN WHILE ENACTING THE DONKEY'S PART!

Rebecca and Lydia playing the part of the angels heralding the Birth of Jesus

Kezia playing the part of Elizabeth...

...even Leah played her part perfectly- that of a shepherd boy!

Lydia and Rebecca

Mary (left) played the part of Joseph 

Our boys also played important characters...

At the close of the Play, all the characters joined in singing, 'Joy to the World'...

IT WAS A GREAT START TO 2013's CHRISTMAS SEASON!!


Monday, 9 September 2013

TEACHERS' DAY CELEBRATIONS SEPTEMBER 5

WE HAD AN EXCITING TEACHERS' DAY CELEBRATION ON SEPTEMBER 5. FOR THE FIRST TIME THE CHILDREN PLANNED AND EXECUTED THE WHOLE EVENT! IT WAS AN EXCITING DAY OF FUN, GAMES, GAMES AND GIFTS FOR THE TEACHERS!
the teachers were welcome at the main entrance by the students , one by one...




all the teachers were then presented with fresh rose flowers-red for the ladies and yellow roses for the men!
No, I haven't dozed off...


a short speech by Ritika (Grade 7) - joint coordinator of the program




Grade 3 and 4 singing a special song dedicated to teachers
some of the girls put up a great dance sequence...






the Nursery and Kindergarten classes put up an actions song...even Leah joined in...
Leah enjoying her time on Teachers' Day...




the students had planned to rope in all the teachers to dance to the tune of chak-de India...I had placed a waged and lost...all of them did join in with the students for a jig!! 





Grade 4 gave us a special surprise by decoration their classroom in a special way!




I received a special gift from the students...a jumbo sized Teachers Day card!!!

 Ruth trying her hand in putting tennis balls into a basket 20 feet away!
 Darren (teaches drums) was not to be left behind...
 the games included trying to break an earthen pot - blindfolded!

 passing the parcel (stopping with a pause in the music) had wonderful games...like tying the hair of the student with the longest hair...
 ...or trying to play the guitar...our nursery teacher had no clue how to strum this guitar...
 Sabrina (Kindergarten teacher) did better in tying a knot on a students'tie...
 ...having to cry like a baby!
 Leah checking out the first prize from Aloka Maám-our Teacher in Charge...



 ...gifts for the teachers....


AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT WAS A DAY WELL SPENT WITH THE STAFF AND CHILDREN...FEELS GOOD WHEN TEACHERS ARE SHOWN EXPRESSIONS OF LOVE, GRATITUDE AND ARE HONORED BY THEIR STUDENTS!