HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 5th SOF International English Olympiad.
Top row – Taksheel Partap, Ashwin sivan
Second row- Kshitij partap, Anuriha Kodali
Third row- Adri Upadhaya, Chinmay Shokeen, Keya Gupta, Suchir Gangireddygari
Fourth row- Siddharth Kanukollu, Akshaj Vinod Nair, Rashi Rawat, Adit Ajad Yarra
Bottom row – Mythreyee Hari, Tejas Ganesh Iyer, Nishka Vikas Bhole, Apoorva Prabhu, Srihith Gangireddygari
Ekya school ITPL, has begun its journey into the world of sports by celebrating their first ever Sports day on the 7th of November 2015.
The day began with parents rushing in, to find a spot from where they could see their children best. The chairman Mr K. C Ramamurthy declared the sports day open. The March past by the students of grade 6-11 was led by the school captains, Ann Clara and Lohit Anup. The houses named after the elements of the earth- Agni, Bhoomi, Jal and Vayu were led by their captains who held flags signifying the elements of nature. Students marched briskly and assembled for the oath-taking ceremony, which was administered by the Principal, Dr Sabitha Ramamurthy.
Grade 5 demonstrated a serene yoga display and enlightened everyone with their knowledge of the Surya Namaskar and other asanas.
Grades 1 and 2 enthralled everyone with their kalarippayattu display to instrumental music. Students smiled and danced into the hearts of one and all.
Grades 3 and 4 students presented a beautiful and colourful display dressed as butterflies. The display was mesmerising and well-synchronised set to popular instrumental Bollywood numbers.
Races for the primary school had the crowd in a frenzy of excitement. Parents participated enthusiastically in great numbers in a game that was organised for them.
Achievements were rewarded at the end of the day, certificates, medals, trophies galore!!!!!!
The event came to an end with the school choir singing the national anthem and students and parents went home with happy memories.
Ekya Itpl awaits another sports day eagerly!
Madhushree. S
(Sub-editor, Ekya school ITPL)
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Sanskrit is the language of mantra, of spiritually empowered sounds. Its usage is to bring our minds back to the consciousness and power of mantra. Mantra is not just concerned with sound but with meaning. It is the basis for Indian epic verse, and may be considered the Indian verse form par excellence, occurring, as it does, far more frequently than any other meter in classical Sanskrit poetry. The shloka is treated as a couplet.
At Ekya Early Years, JP Nagar children had a shloka/prayer recitation activity where children recited simple and meaningful shlokas.
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