LUDHIANA The two weeks Summer Camp concluded at Green Land Convent School, New Subhash Nagar Ludhiana with high note amid fun, frolic and lifelong learning. The prestigious school regimented a wide range of activities like Spoken English, Western Dance and Music, Classical Dance and Music, Flameless Cooking, Art & Craft, Calligraphy, Sports like Cricket, Basketball, Badminton, Skating, Chess, Yoga, Hockey, Fitness and Aerobics etc. The camp was organized to cater the needs of young learners and to encourage them to enjoy diversity of extra-curricular activities and enable them to use their leisure time in a productive and fun-filled way. A wide range of activities were adjunct to provide the students an opportunity for introspection, self-discipline, self-discovery and creativity. The two weeks Summer Camp provided the students adventurous, active and healthy summer. The students actively and robustly participated in the various activities. On the last day of the Camp a function was organized to entitle the students to unveil their flair and artistry in which they were groomed during the camp. The students spellbound the audience with their talent and astounding performances. Rajesh Rudra, the Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools and the Principal, Jyoti Pujara appreciated the students and the staff members for organising the blend of learning and fun filled activities and making the summer camp a success. They said that the main aim of the summer camp was to enable the students to develop their abilities and enthusiasm for sports and extra-curricular activities which they can enjoy and excel in. Thus, the school creates plenty of opportunities for the students to carve out a niche for themselves in various fields by participating in sports and various activities. The principal in her address call for proactive approach from parents to identify, nurture and appreciate their children’s creativities. On the whole, the school Champs were blooming with beaming faces and smile and feeling proud to be the part of nurturing Summer camp.
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