Thursday, December 30, 2010

3rd Alumni Reunion Day (2010) ...

We had our 3rd Alumni Reunion on 28th Dec 2010. The programme started at 11am. We had a site visit where the Alumni were shown all new developments that were taking place in school premises. The formal meeting started at 12am. Prakash sir said a few words greeting the Alumni. Followed by My speech (Abhijit Gope) and then our Principal Maam (Mrs. Sunita Sinha). Then all Alumni present there introduced themselves.
 After it we had a cake cutting ceremony, followed by refreshment.
On this occasion we also donated a Shield for the best All rounder of school which will be named as “AAG HONOUR ". There were some 30 people present, which included Alumni, Principal& few teachers.
It was a nice two hours event.
Next Year we will have a Grand Alumni Reunion and I hope that You all will be present there. And as the name suggest, it will surely be a big Gala event....

Below is my speech on the 3rd Reunion day, followed by Mr. Tanmoy Bhadra's speech (ICSE- 1986). He couldn't attend the meet as he was in USA. So we had a message from him which was read out on this reunion. 
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My Speech...
Good morning Everyone …
It’s glad to see you all on the 3rd Alumni Reunion Day. I receive congratulations and well-wishes from Fellow Alumni for the initiative taken. But, let me tell you all that it’s not my individual effort but the journey has been a team effort of a group of Alumni.
And the little work that has been done by me has not been from any inherent power that resides in me, but from the cheer, goodwill and blessings of my parents, teachers and fellow alumni.
  On this occasion, I would like to thank our school principal Mrs. Sunita Sinha for all the support she happily provided us. To our beloved Prakash Sir, without whose dedicated effort we couldn't grow to such level. To Mr. Kamran Ahmad& Mr. Nishant Prasad who helped me at each and every step in transforming the vision to reality.
  A special thanks to AAG website team. Mr. Ashok Nayak, Mr. Tanmoy Bhadra and Mr. Navin Dutta. Though I call it AAG website team, but they have continuously supported at every step and beyond the website development work. I would emphasize their work while I tell about our accomplishment of this year.
  Mr. Debjit Biswas and Mr. Saurabh Sharda also deserve special thanks for their help. Also to all AAG members who have helped in taking the AAG initiative further, by silently helping us.
  2010 has been a wonderful year for AAG. "Good times bring good people". We met good people, done good work and got good results... Rather great results.
  This year we got ourselves registered us as a Charitable Trust with Government of India. All the applause goes to Mr. Debjit Biswas (ICSE- 1986). He has been the person behind the whole process. He is presently a civil and criminal lawyer.
  We also have applied for tax waiver- which means that people donating AAG will get tax rebate as according to India Law. Behind this is Mr. Saurabh Sharda (a chartered accountant and Gulmohur Alumnus ISC- 2002). We have got clean chit from Deputy Commissioner and now we are headed towards the final stage as the documents are now with commissioner.
  Another great milestone that AAG achieved is the launch of school website. It’s been a rigorous effort of AAG website team. A complete dedicated effort of a whole year. I was checking my "Gulmohur" folder in my mail. And you won’t believe, as more than 1400 mails have already been exchanged between us in this year for website development.
  Mr. Ashok Nayak (ICSE- 1986) has been one of the important people who helped in crystallizing the dream. He is presently Head- Business Development, Middle East& South Africa, Elster- oil& gas division, Dubai. He will be joining us tomorrow morning all the way from Dubai.
  Mr. Tanmoy Bhadra (ICSE- 1986) has been the website project manager. He is presently Technical Project Manager for enterprise web based and infrastructure projects for fortune 500 clients in USA.
  Another important Alumnus who has been behind the website project is Mr. Navin Dutta (ISC- 2001). He is an entrepreneur- the founder of Edvanta Technologies Pvt. Ltd. He is between us today from all the way from Delhi. [Please have an applause for him]. He has done all the work from website creation to database management. And he will deal with Learning Management System, which will give our school website& school, an edge among all schools in Jamshedpur. He will deal with his presentation on it tomorrow morning.
Thanks to Prakash and Nishant Sir too. If they would have not supported from school side then this project would never have been accomplished. They are the person behind the whole of school content for website. Being core Gulmohurian at heart, they have worked, in and after, school working hours to accomplish this project. And now their role grows further, with the preparation and launch of Phase II- the learning management system.
  This year we also made our presence on Facebook, Picassa and bloggers.com. Overall, this year has been a great time for us.
[For specific details on Gulmohur School website features, please visit "School Website Launched " post on gulmohurschool.blogspot.com.]

  I would like to also add some points on improvement:
First- In year 2008, we had a dream to make the surrounding of Gulmohur School beautiful. The planning was to plant samplings at a stretch on the opposite side of the school main gate. We got permission from Telco authorities and planted 49trees. But due to some unexpected reasons, things couldn't materialize. If things would have been in our favour, you could see some beautiful pink flowers blossom this winter. A real delight to watch during this year reunion day. Still, we are not disheartened and would request principal maam to help and provide her extended support.
Second- We donated Water Filters to school in the year 2008 on request of some senior teachers. But still, it has been not installed in the manner as it was decided. We are ready to help with any effort (material or immaterial), but at the same time we require support from school authorities. We would glad to reinstall it properly in a month's time with school cooperation.
  There are many arenas where we would like to help our alma-mater. We will discuss things in details tomorrow morning from 10:30am. I invite all volunteers for tomorrow's meeting.
There is also a surprise to school on occasion of the 3rd Reunion.
  One of my batchmate (Mr. Rahul Ojha) has donated a shield to be given to the best all-rounder of the school. To tell about Rahul Ojha- he was the 2nd Topper of our batch including science, commerce and arts stream. He even scored 98% in pure mathematics even though he was from commerce stream.
I would like to handover the shield to our Principal….
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Thanks maam. Now I would like our Principal Maam to say few words on today's occasion.
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Mr. Tanmoy Bhadra's Speech...

My Dear Fellow Alums, Faculty and Principal
I have asked Abhijit to read this note as I will not be able to join you on this alumni day. This alumni day is more special for me as this is the first one since the launch of the school website portal earlier this year. I was actively involved along with Abhijit and a few others in this initiative.
  When I look back at the school where I spent a significant portion of my formative years I have a lot of good memories. My association with Gulmohur School goes back to when the primary section of the school was called Shishu Vidyalaya and had classes up to grade 3. I started in Lower KG and when in grade 3 Gulmohur school would merge with Shishu Vidyalaya and Shishu Vidyalaya will become Gulmohur Primary School. This was in 1979. I graduated from Gulmohur High School in 1986 and 24 years later remember the school very fondly.
  When I think back about the teachers what I remember is the love, caring and selfless sacrifices. Some of the teachers have since retired, moved on to do different things and some have passed away but their legacy remain in my heart and guide me like a beacon of light.
  Gulmohur High School will mean different things to different people but if you are here today I am pretty sure your association has been as pleasant as mine. And if you are alumni I hope you can commit yourself in giving back to the school as it has given to you with all its heart. I hope with our collective efforts we can make Gulmohur High School the best school in town. Thank you.

Tanmoy Bhadra (ICSE Batch of 1986)
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Alumni Reunion Day (2010)

The AAG board members cordially invites you on behalf of Gulmohur High School principal and executive members to celebrate Alumni Day on  Dec 28th 2010.

Venue - Gulmohur high school, Telco Colony, Jamshedpur 
Time - 11 am - 1 pm


Activities - Speech by Principal, faculty and AAG President, Alums, Tour of School, Snacks and Refreshments.




Also join us and the Gulmohur High School executive members to share ideas and volunteer your services to the alma mater on  Dec 29th 2010.
Venue - Gulmohur high school, Telco Colony, Jamshedpur 
Time - 10:30 am - 2:30 pm
Activities - Presentation by Navin, Ashok, open discussions.

Annual Sports Day (2010)

The morning of 11th Dec was a different one. It was the first time I was going to visit our school Annual Athletic meet (better knwn as Annual Sports Day among Gulmohurians). Five years has passed since I completed my 12th but still I found that the eagerness to attend the event was more now, than it was when I was in school. After all its another event where I was getting the opportunity to rejuvenate my old sweet memories...
It was 38th Annual Athletic meet of school. Held at Telco stadium on a fine,sunny Saturday morning from 9am onwards. The meet was attended by Principal, teachers, Guest of honour, all the students and their parents.
As I was sitting in audience, the front view was spectacular-  students colourfully dressed to perform various activities. At far off was the four house students sitting in their respective house colour dresses (blue, yellow, green, red). I felt that everythng was same as we had in our days.
Sad to say that I went late so couldnt see the Marchpast. It was followed by oath taking ceremony and then the various activities. First the Primary section performed their colourful dances and activities.And then the performances of higher section students.. 
I really liked the Tiger dance..still smiling when i writing this..
It was followed by 100 m, 200 m & 400 m relay by senior students.
To me the whole event was wonderfully organised. The pain that our teachers &students took in preparing for it (specially PT teachers) could be well judged by the gracefulness of the activities and the smooth functioning of the event.
There was also events for the parents, teachers and lets not forget we Alumni..:-) We had a speed walking competion. Thanks to school to still treat us as a branch of the Old Big Gulmohur tree.

The Guest of Honour was Mr. Mr. Pradeep Srivastava (MD. ISWP)
Bhagat House bagged the winners prize followed by Raman House as 1st Runners up & Tata House as 2nd Runners up. Bhagat House also took the march past shield.

As all might know that AAG also encourage sports through a rotation shield for the Best Athlete male&female.These shields were bagged by:
Male - Satish Sai & Ashok Mahato
Female - Somya Suman & Amrit Kaur 

In the Alumni Event the prizes were as follows-
1st - Nishant
2nd- Avanish

3rd- Abhijit Gope..yupiee..even I got a prize :-) ..
People/Alumni who missed the Athletic Meet made a mistake by not attending it. Really worth watching.. May be next year we expect more Alumni to attend it..

Also well wishes for Christmas and the New Year..May with new year, new opportunities come to you &brings you happiness for the good works that you perform.. Enjoy life..

Thursday, December 16, 2010

A visit to college..

Ramjas College, University of Delhi

Last month I had a visit to my college (Ramjas college, North Campus, University of Delhi.
As I stayed at Dwarka in a relative’s apartment, I took metro to North Campus (VishwaVidyalaya Station).. 1hr metro journey L ... The moment I left metro, I found lot many changes. Infrastructure, roads and lot many new faces. I felt like a stranger to the place where I spent 5 memorable years.

Then I went to my college. The college too had changes. Like, a new Sports building for the commonwealth practice (our college was the venue for baseball practice). In the process our college present batches have lost their sports ground.
There was much renovation in the college. One thing that didn’t change was our college office. Same typical government office J... Slow bureaucratic way of work and the office staff was also same notorious. They made me wait some 1 and half hrs for a mere 5min work.
The sad part of the whole visit was that I didn’t find a single old batch-mate or acquaintance in the North Campus area.

I have found a lot many differences between school and college after the visit.
Still find the warmth of the school though some new teachers have joined. It’s a rejuvenating, happy feeling when I visit school. But I was a total stranger in college.. :-/ 

Saturday, December 11, 2010

colors....

This piece had been originally written in the month of  june,2010 for my other blog.........but since it has some very special references to our alma mater,I decided to share it here as well......do read and comment............

After the initial euphoria of being back home I find myself treading on similar lines 2 what col.karuna datta had predicted almost one nd a half yrs ago..."being an AFMCite(AFMC=ARMED FORCES MEDICAL COLLEGE),i can very well say that after the 1st 2 vacations u'll start missing college sooner than you expect to do now"....I remember seeing many expressions of disbelief then.... i myself was a part of that bunch...

In hindsight I realise she might have been right..

5 days at home and i'm done...a lack of things to do coupled with some savage weather has ensured that I do not venture out of home....
yesterday being no different,i was biding my time by watching some basketball vDEOS....the NBA finals b/w the LAKERS nd the CELTICS....

engrossed in the match,i failed to notice my 7 year old neice who had snuggled up beside me in bed,her object of interest being my laptop and not the game....
one kobe bryant dunk and she suddenly started chirping with glee"yellow house won!!...yellow house won!!"....

Irritated,I gave her a shouting..

On the verge of crying,she hugged her teddy and walked out of the room cursing me"no wonder green house never wins...its because u behave dis way 2 me"
"Hold on!..whats she saying??"the innocence of what she had spoken struck me....
a 7 year old had been comparing her school's house colours to that of the biggest basketball teams on the planet...
not 2 be blamed....her loyalties lay with the colour...

-colours that had taught her to compete..
-colours that had taught her to savour a win..
-colours that had taught her to accept loss sportingly..
-colours that had taught her loyalty..


suddenly,i felt nostalgic...wasn't it school that gave me my first experience of all this??

yes..!..I remembered my days as a proud Tagorian...green was my colour in school
nd my neice ws a Bhagat house gal...yellow being her colour...

I called her back...after much cajoling and a cadbury five star she finally agreed .....i made her sit in my lap and watched the entire match with her....

I was grateful 2 her...

today...I visited school....after a full 6 years.....
A smile played on my lips as I passed the school playground,it being a mish-mash of red,green,blue and yellow shirts enjoying themselves to the hilt....

P.S-my niece's curse did affect me in more ways than one......
YELLOW DID WIN FINALLY......
(LAKERS(yellow jersey in pic) finally beat CELTICS(green jersey in pic) 4-3 in one of the most closely contested NBA finals in recent history)....nt that i'm complaining,me being a LAKERS fan...

-Hitesh Mahato
 ICSE 2004
 3rd year MBBS,
 AFMC,Pune

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving

For those alums like me residing in the US this is a festival we look forward to. I am not sure if the reasons are the same as back when I was in school. I remember I used to look forward to the holidays in school as a break from the regular study routine replaced by a day or two of just hanging out with friends or playing games like cricket, football.

Thanksgiving is a harvest festival similar to the ones we celebrate in various parts of India, giving thanks for a bountiful harvest. Pongal and Baisakhi comes to mind. Thanksgiving is also referred to as Turkey day. The origins of the festival are obscured however the general belief is that around 1621 the native Indians saved the pilgrims (pilgrims were religious dissidents who separated from the Church of England and moved to Holland initially (1607) and then to the US 1620) from starvation by helping them cultivate their land and fish. The pilgrims thanked the native Indians by having a feast and the tradition continued to this day. Thanksgiving in the US is celebrated on the 4th Thursday in November.

So what happens for thanksgiving in modern times? Friends and families get together for dinner served earlier than usual. Unlike Christmas gifts are not exchanged. Food is served around 3 or 4 p.m and the spirit is to reflect and be thankful for all the things that have happened in the past year and reconnect with people one holds close. There is a lot of food on the table. Roasted turkey is a central attraction with stuffing of bread, sage (herb), celery, onions and carrots. For side dish there is Cranberry sauce, gravy, sweet potato mash, green bean casserole etc. Dessert is apple pie, pumpkin pie etc.

After all that gluttony the next day called black Friday is when people line up at the shopping malls starting at 4 a.m. sometimes 2 a.m. to be first into the shop to get the best deals on sale. Even if you don’t buy anything you need the exercise going shop to shop to burn the calories you gained from that one meal.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

HAPPY CHILDREN'S DAY! !


'Every child comes with the message that God is not yet discouraged of man. '
Rabindranath Tagore

Remembering all the wonderful students of GHS, who taught me so much about life and its joys...Happy Children's Day.

With lots of love and blessings,
Pandit Teacher

Friday, November 5, 2010

Diwali- the "Festival of Light"

With lights glittering in every house, Diwali is being celebrated today in every part of India. Diwali, the “Festival of LIGHTS”, brings fun and togetherness. For children, fireworks, new clothes and sweets make this festival the most eagerly awaited of the year.

The celebrations of Diwali differ from region to region. There are many legends associated with Diwali and its celebrations. In Northern and Western regions of India, Diwali is celebrated to mark the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating and killing the demon king, Ravana.
  In Eastern states, Diwali is associated with the story of Narakasura, who had become a menace to people. He is killed by Lord Krishna and his wife Satyabhama.
  In Bengal, people celebrate Diwali as part of Kali puja. Kali is another form of Durga, the most powerful goddess. Goddess Kali pierces darkness with her strength. In North and South, people light earthen lamps on the occasion of Diwali.

I m sure you all are excited about Diwali, But there is a thing that I would fervently want you to do. Being the responsible citizens of India, we should try (atleast from our sides) to do something to keep the environment pollution free. We can do that by reducing the use of crackers to 50% & especially churchuri & annar because they contain Lead in higher concentration and causes Lead Fume Fever in humans. This is the day when Lung Cancer is initiated in many people whose Lungs are sensitive & this is (naturally) because of the pollution we create with the use of crackers.
Diwali is the only festival which contaminates all the Spheres of the Earth i.e., Lithosphere, Hydrosphere & Atmosphere & the Earth takes about 4 months to remove them or degrade them.
And I am sure you are aware of the heat holding capacity of various green house gases and the damage caused by them to our very own Ozone Layer.

So why not celebrate Diwali as a “Festival of LIGHT” in its true essence. Lighting earthen lamps, candles, enjoying with friends and family, having delicious meals, and hopefully Cadbury-diwali celebration :-)
Lets become environment conscious citizens and make it sustainable for generations….

Safety precautions for people who will still burn crackers:
  1. Light fireworks outside the house.
  2. Hold sparklers away from the body.
  3. Light up rockets only on open ground.
  4. Wear closed footwear and close-fitting clothes of thick material (instead of loose or flowing garments) while lighting fireworks.
  5. Check the area before igniting fireworks to ensure that no inflammable materials are near.
  6. Don’t  wear Nylon clothes – cotton is safest while lighting crackers.

Wish you all a Happy and Safe Diwali..

Please do comment your Diwali experiences..

Friday, October 29, 2010

Onwards Forever

My days at Gulmohur began with days when i could hardly sing the school song(i did not learn it for how many days i don't know), the days when Caesar sir used to play his guitar sashaying all across the assembly ground in the primary section, the days when i found myself a fish out of water in the school. I was a new student admitted in class 2, and was totally clueless about everything that happened around me, with me, without me.
Overcoming all apprehensions, i finally confessed to my class teacher, Mrs Lal. And that was the moment that made Gulmohur MINE. Things changed, i became so comfortable with everything at GHS. The warmth was so unparalleled, the school didn't bite ever from thereon.
The love for the school and the teachers shall never die. The teachers were remarkably helpful and very compassionate. The quality of education is undoubtedly amongst the best offered in the country. Being a Gulmohurian makes me feel proud and lucky. The school has instilled the values, delivered knowledge and done everything that other best schools do. What i feel separates GHS from any other school in the country is the amount of freedom we were given. I never felt bounded by any means. The environment is so much perfect for anyone to learn right from the books to the lessons of life. I really yearn to live in the same atmosphere once again, back in my alma mater, the OLD STRONG DAME that taught me to move forward with penchant for perfection. Its a Utopia offering a gamut of rare options- Exploring life, being adventurous, Never being afraid of making mistakes, never fearing failure. Failure indeed can be a stepping stone to success at this magical place. It strengthens us when we fail.
truly Gulmohur, yo have taught all your children to move Onwards Forever..Onwards..

Nostalgia is deep entrenched in thy name,
Wish you loyalty, love, fortitude and fame..
My love for Gulmohur shall never fade,
Thy diadem shall be adorned with pearl and jade...


Sumeet Sinha
Gulmohur ICSE 2004/ ISC 2006
B.tech NIT jalandhar

Give me some sunshine, Give me some rain

A giant leap backwards in time.Yeah ,early eighties.Beginning of a new era.Gulmohur was still shaping itself .The then principal wing commander Sunandan Roy had decided the school should venture outside the school campus.I remember we had gone to goulmuri club.Mrs.Rekha Maslamania preety lady who was the member of the managing committee had taken us there for a orientation into the world beyond school.There we interacted for the first time with other prominent schools of Jamshedpur.We discussed various topics related with youth.Came back to school and presented a written report about our interaction.It was a very self developing phenomena.Sacred heart convent{my previous school}had visited ghs and it was a very interactive session.That was our first step to become a member of interact club.Well it included lot of interaction between different schools and different people.The result was we became very confident and could synergies with any one on the globe with style and conviction.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

School Website Launched

Just got a note from Abhijit that the school site has been launched.....
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The Launch was a big hit. It was a sort of "Muharat" of a film.

• All teachers were seated in the computer lab.
• Some Alumni joined me too.
• Principal entered with the Managing committee members.
• The chairman cracked coconut and then burned incense sticks :-)
• After that Principal delivered speech, then I delivered, which followed by the Chairman inaugurating the site.
• There were people from press too.


The whole project was being praised. They were attracted by the look of the website (comments like "Looks very professional site" etc). Whole AAG website team was being thanked for the same.

So overall it was a huge success.
Thanx to all of you, without whose help the project was just a dream. You made it come true...Cheers!!
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It is indeed my proud privilege to welcome you all at the launch of our school portal gulmohurschool.org. I would like to thank our Principal for giving us the opportunity to design the Gulmohur High school website.


The project is the result of the dedicated effort of AAG website team. I would like to thank Mr. Ashok Nayak, Tanmoy Bhadra, Naveen Dutta, Nishant Prasad, T.S. Prakash of the core team. Sumonto Ghosh, Debjit Biswas, Saurabh Sharda and Kamran Ahmad deserve a special mention. Thanks also to all the members of AAG as the project would not have been possible without you . A sincere note of appreciation and thanks to everyone who was involved in making this possible.

Gulmohur High School is entering into an era of internet enabled learning with the launch of its own portal. The website will serve the school in promoting Value –based learning with the help of latest technology. This portal will serve as an extension and a step towards blended learning environment to help the students learn and network together. Our plan is to bring the parents, teachers, students, school principal and Alumni community together as one.



The website has features which include:


1) Unique username and password for Teachers and students to log in to the website.
2) A School blog.
3) Learning Management system which is the next step into modern learning methods.
4) A direct feedback form using which you can voice your opinions to the school principal.
5) A networking site where the Alumni can come and find old friends and buddies.

We are also looking forward to come up with the ability for a parent to view reports of his child's progress online, online quizzes, online study modules and lots more. This website launch is just one step in that direction.

Thank you..

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Monday, October 25, 2010

My School

Entry to this world starts with watery eyes, hands clasped around a protective figure pleading to take them away. When it ends eyes are still watery, hands are still watery, hands are still clasped, its still pleading but to take them back.

This world, an institution which made me equipped enough to write this piece. 56 years of existence of one of the oldest schools in town and it’s still going strong. A hotspot of talent, which right now are making their alma mater proud at every corner of this world.

Some fondest memories of life has been those 13 years spend in this hallowed institution. Doing homework getting punished, standing in the corridor for not doing homework and being watched by juniors, fearing parent’s anger during parent teacher meetings, those romantic linkups( some did blossomed into healthy relationship), bunking classes, those batches, the feeling of being a captain or a prefect(Oh! What a feeling, the school seemed to be our own).

Would like to share an incident with you all which happened when I was in class eleven.

I had just participated in my first inter school event and we had come out as the best school (thanks to my partner and the participating schools. I was happy. Two more debates were given to me, the third followed. I was elated. But all of them were on the same day. Hmmm, that was tough. I became nervous. How could I handle, with two happening only one hour apart? Anxiety was running high. Was going to call a quit to one of those.

The Principal called me in. She said, “Believe in yourself, believe in what you speak. The whole school believes in your commitment and capability.”

We brought in two best school shield and a best speaker. The next day in school a dream came true.

Come and share your experiences, your ideas. Connect with each other.

School Song

The lyrics of the Gulmohur High School song are:

Onwards Forever Onwards
Strengthen us when we fail
Virtue and Knowledge our motto be
O Hail Gulmohur Hail to thee

We love to sing of Gulmohur School
Our Noble Alma Matar
Amongst the rest she is the best
And none can be ever greater

The ties that bind us to our School
No one can ever sever
And we will be true to Gulmohur School
Gulmohur Gulmohur Forever

I do not know the background of the song but I believe it was the brain child of late Principal Mr. B.R. Das. At our school reunion (1986 ICSE batch) around Christmas last year (2009) I found myself singing this song along with my batch mates. It was an emotional moment as we stood in a semi circle at tube makers club in Jamshedpur singing this song and it felt like we were back in school. To an outsider the sight would have been quite comical to see a bunch of 40 year olds singing their school anthem at the top of their voices but it was a lot of fun. We met over a period of 3 days and it almost appeared that time had stood still.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Looking Back

When I look back at the school where I spent my formative years I have a lot of good memories. My association with Gulmohur School goes back to when the primary section of the school was called Shishu Vidyalaya and had classes up to grade 3.

I started in Lower KG and when in grade 3 learnt that Gulmohur school would merge with Shishu Vidyalaya and Shishu Vidyalaya will become Gulmohur Primary School. This was in 1979. I graduated from Gulmohur High School in 1986 and 24 years later remember the school very fondly.


When I think back about the teachers what I remember is the love, caring and selfless sacrifices. Some of the teachers have since retired, moved on to do different things and some have passed away but their legacy remain in my heart and guide me like a beacon of light.

I have tried to put together the activities that I feel were good practices when I was in school and also listed activities which perhaps should be added if not already present. Also ensuring that all students participate is the key. Back then as is possibly today there would be students who would participate and others who shy away. If the educators made the effort to ensure that everyone participates it will ensure that a solid well rounded person graduate from the school which really is the goal of a high school.

Activities


  • Debates, Elocution contest
  • School Plays
  • Quiz Contests
  • Music Contest
  • Social Service
  • Nature and Adventure Club
  • Sports
  • Arts and Crafts
  • School Magazine Articles

Additional Activities

  • Mentoring Program
  • Taking the school magazine online
  • Weekly lecture by professional leaders, business leaders at school
  • Online career counseling