Auckyites Rock Teachers’ Day Celebrations!

Keekli Reporter, 5th Sep, 2013, Shimla

“Teachers should be the best minds in the country”: Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.

A perfect dedication to their teachers — as standing on the stage Auckland House School Head Girl, Devika Raj summarized:

“Whether its wind, rain or snow;
You are always at your best show;
You are always perfect at teaching;
Whether it is Shakespeare, Calculus or Drawing!!!”

The literally colourful and chirpy morning — as the kids were all dressed up in casuals — saw a surprised gathering of school Principal Sunita John and her staff attending the Special Assembly, especially organized by the students of 12th Form. A surprise entertainment programme had been organized by the students for their teachers as a mark of respect, to show how thankful they were as well as to bring smiles on their faces. A day totally dedicated to the teachers who had shown them that life is never a straight and smooth highway, it has bends, curves, potholes and uphill’s too and it was only when one could maneuver such roads children could become skillful drivers.

With a helping hand from Vice Head Girls, Vashi Negi and Ambika Chauhan, Devika was full of confidence and poise delegating duties and ensuring that the show was successfully conducted. An effort put together wholeheartedly and singlehandedly by the students themselves. Classes from 1st to 12th all participated in the celebrations by performing song, dances, reciting poems as well as few speeches. Poems were recited by students of class 6, Angel Thakur and Shruti Thakur and everyone has something special to offer. Performances which had been

Principal Sunita John was delighted to see the zealous act put up by her students and said, “This show was an acknowledgement of how students felt about their teachers and the respect and dedication was clearly visible among them making the day special for all of them”!!!

HAPPY TEACHERS DAY!!!     

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