School notes from Rajahmundry

May 16, 2011 04:57 pm | Updated 04:57 pm IST

Students of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan.

Students of Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan.

Students of Oakridge International School enjoyed a 10-ay summer camp at the school. Activities like tennis, basketball, swimming, cricket, science fair, animations, music, art and craft, drama and video shows were held as part of the summer camp. The children took active part in the fun-filled activities and enjoyed the science fair and computer animation.

Sri Prakash Vidyaniketan conducted the valedictory function of its summer camp at Hotel Green Park. More than 120 students who took part in the summer camp displayed their paintings and art works at the valedictory function. During the camp, activities like table tennis, badminton, taekwondo, cricket, vocal music, casio, guitar, jazz, drawing and yoga were taught to the students. A special puppet show was organised for the students at the camp. The students took part in culinary classes and learnt some mouth-watering preparations like choco fruit sandwich and lemonade. Dr. Rokkam Sasi Prabha and Jayashree Hattangadi, Director, SYA (India), were the guests on the occasion. They gave away the prizes and certificates to the participants of the summer camp.

Delhi Public School celebrated World Book Day recently. The chief guest for the function was Deputy General Manager, Canara Bank, S. Krishna. School principal B. Aruna Kumari welcomed the guests. As part of the World Book Day celebrations, students took part in the show and enacted the roles of a few characters from the works of famous authors and poets like Shakespeare, John Milton and Rabindranath Tagore.

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