Saturday , November 16 2024

Opportunities for interests along with studies lead to all-round development of children: School Education Secretary

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Bhopal, 9 October (HS). Along with bookish studies, it is necessary for children to get opportunities in other areas of interest also. This ensures all-round development of their personality. Dr. Sanjay Goyal, Secretary, School Education Department, said this while discussing with parents and teachers at Kamla Nehru CM Rise School, Bhopal on Wednesday. Dr. Goyal also visited the Srijan exhibition.

It is noteworthy that these days, creative exhibitions are being organized in CM Rise schools as part of the activities conducted for the all-round development of the students. In these exhibitions, various models made by the students since the beginning of the session and achievements made in other fields along with other co-scholastic activities were displayed to the parents.

Purpose of creation and activities

“Srijan” has been organized by the School Education Department in CM Rise Schools with the idea of ​​involving the parents in the educational development of the students and making them aware of the activities happening in the school. Under the class-wise activities in the exhibition, self-made posters based on basic literacy and numeracy of Mission Ankur for strong elementary education, puzzles based on mathematical skills, activities based on numbers, letters and words were cherished by the students of primary and pre-primary classes. Went. Along with various activities, students of secondary classes presented attractive models made on science and other subjects in the exhibition.

Parents praised CM Rise School

The parents present at the program viewed the exhibition and gave mixed reactions of pride on the academic and co-scholastic achievements of their children. Many parents including Sudha Pandey, mother of Miss Palak, student of class VIII, Vinita Sharma, mother of Miss Ajna Sharma, student of class I, Rajesh Namdev, father of Miss Ambika, student of class IX and Sheetal Sharma, mother of Miss Radhika Sharma, student of class IV, appealed to the CM. He thanked the government by calling this transformation of government schools in the form of RISE schools as a unique gift for our children. Many of these parents have admitted their children studying in private schools to CM Rise Vidyalaya. On this occasion, students as well as parents were honored and rewarded for their achievements and notable works.

On this occasion, Director of Public Instruction DS Kushwaha, School Principal Sangeeta Saxena, Vice Principal Seema Sharma, teachers and students of the school were present.