Spendid dance performance by Pt. Deepak Maharaj

On 16th January 2019, Deepak Maharaj, the son of esteemed Birju Maharaj, in alliance with Spic Macay performed in St. Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar. Deepak Maharaj, after receiving his training at a very young age from his father went on to perform around the world in countries like U.K., U.S.A, Canada, Italy, Dubai, Germany, France, Australia, Russia etc, where his performance received critical acclaim.

Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojna(KVPY)

St. Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar is proud to announce that its students performed outstandingly on the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojna examination, a National scholarship entrance exam conducted by II Sc, Bangalore initiative to encourage students to take up careers in the Sciences. Five students from St. Edmund’s School - Arushi Kunthal, Aditya Vishal of XII Class and Akash Dhaker, Ashutosh Sharma and Kartikeya Jain from XI class qualified in the SA & SX aptitude tests. The program will encourage these talented students to pursue careers in research.

Community service shows children's generous nature

St Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar organized a community service programme with a series of cultural and information-disseminating activities for the students of their adopted school RAJKIYA UCH MADHYAMIC SANSKRIT VIDYALAYA, Triveni Nagar, including several kinds of skits, musical performances and public service announcements.

"Our voice, their vision, An initiative towards inclusion"

To cater the learning needs of visually impaired children students of St. Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar, made an audiobook of Political Science for Classes IX and X (NCERT based textbook)for visually impaired children which were presented at the festival organized at City Palace on World Disability Day.

Capacity Building on Economics

On November 26th and 27th, the Central Board of Secondary Education organized a “Capacity Building Programme” for senior teachers of Economics at St Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar. Teachers from various schools participated in the master training workshop, which gave them the opportunity to further their knowledge of their subject of study.

Children's day Celebration

St Edmunds School, Jawahar Nagar, in memory of India's first Prime Minister Shree Jawaharlal Nehru, celebrated children's day on 14 Nov 2018. In honor of this auspicious occasion, the school organised an inter-house competition.The theme for the contest for the primary section was "baachpan" and for middle section was" nai soch- modern India" The magical voice of students created a warm and melodious atmosphere. The judges of the vocal group were left stunned by the students' breathtaking performances.

Annual function 2018 "Rangeelo Rajasthan"

St.Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar celebrated its annual function with great vibrancy and cheer, on Friday, 02 Nov 2018 at Ravindra Manch open theatre. The annual function was presided over by Mr Ashok Parnami MLA, former president BJP. Other dignitaries present, including Mr Kailash Chaturvedi (renowned educationist & Head of Rajasthan Patrika publication), Mrs Suman Dalela and Mrs Amrita Mathur (Former Staff members of St Edmund’s School), were felicitated.

Mask Making Competition

St Edmund’s School, Jawahar Nagar’s pre-primary wing students showcased their artistic talent by taking part in a mask making competition on 27th October 2018. The students were asked to make masks depicting their favourite cartoon characters. The students greatly enjoyed participated in the activity, which gave them an opportunity to widen their imagination and to develop and strengthen their creative skills.
The School Principal Mrs Anu Bhatia complimented the students on their hard work and creativity.

The Erasmus Project

Mr JaiKishan Rawtani from St Edmund’s School was invited to Ayr, Scotland to deliver a lecture on the topic of teaching Physics in India, as part of this year’s Erasmus Project conference.

Dussehra Celebration

Tiny tots of St Edmund’s School Jawahar Nagar, Pre-primary wing celebrated Dussehra on 16th October 2018. The festivities were filled with great enthusiasm in the presence of their parents. The little ones were dressed up in their best, like Ram, Lakshman, Sita, Ravan and Durga. The school was decorated very well covering each and every moment that Rama had encountered in his life. To mark Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana and to reinforce the message that good always triumphs over evil, the effigy of Ravana was burnt.

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