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Bai M. N. Gamadia Girls' High School

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Bai M. N. Gamadia Girls' High School

Events

On Thursday, September 18, 2025, Mrs. Currim, the School Counselor, conducted a POCSO awareness session for the Pre-Primary students. Through simple language and age-appropriate activities, she explained the important concept of good touch and bad touch. The session proved to be very informative and helped children understand personal safety in a comfortable and engaging manner.
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Our school celebrated Hindi Diwas with great enthusiasm on Monday, September 15, 2025. Under the guidance of Mrs. Salgaonkar, students of Std. VIII and IX presented a lively program featuring songs, dances, poems, and a skit, all highlighting the richness and importance of Hindi. The performances reflected pride in our national language and were appreciated by all. The program concluded […]
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On Wednesday, 10th September, 2025, students from Grade V to VII participated in a highly productive and engaging classwise workshop on Good Touch, Bad Touch, aimed at raising awareness about the POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses) Act. The session was conducted by Ms. Nilufer Ms. Vajifdar, a trained resource person from Arpan NGO, in collaboration with the Inner […]
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On Thursday, September 4, 2025, students of Grade 10 celebrated Teachers’ Day with a vibrant cultural program. The event featured dances, poetry recitations, and skits, all dedicated to honoring the teachers. Students also treated their teachers to snacks, drinks, and thoughtful gifts. The celebration culminated in a delightful lunch hosted by the school management at Flamboyant Restaurant, making it a […]
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In line with the directives of the School Education and Sports Department, Government of Maharashtra, the school celebrated Independence Day 2025 with a drill based on patriotic songs. The programme began with the flag hoisting ceremony, followed by the singing of the National Anthem. Students from Grades I to X participated in the well-coordinated drills termed “Kavayat”, performing rhythmic movements […]
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On Thursday, August 14, 2025, the Pre-Primary Department of our school joyously celebrated Janmashtami. The festivities began with a traditional Janmashtami puja, performed with devotion to honour the birth of Lord Krishna. The little ones, dressed beautifully as Radha and Krishna, added charm and colour to the occasion. This was followed by the exciting Dahi Handi event, where the handi […]
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The POCSO Committee Meeting was held on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, with teachers, parents, the school counsellor, and student representatives present. Discussions focused on reinforcing good touch and bad touch awareness through storytelling, role plays, puppet shows, posters, and assemblies. The committee resolved to involve parents and ensure consistent child safety measures at school and home.
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The Pre-Primary Department celebrated Rakshabandhan on Monday, August 11, 2025, with great enthusiasm. Children came dressed in traditional attire and tied colourful rakhis to their classmates, symbolising love and protection. Teachers explained the significance of the festival through stories and songs, fostering a spirit of bonding and cultural appreciation among the little ones.
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On Monday, August 4, 2025, the ever-supportive school management organised the Aparajita Ayurveda Lifestyle & Health Assessment for teachers. Conducted by Dr. Abhishek from Aparajita Ayurveda, the program included personalised lifestyle, diet, and health evaluation (Prakriti-Vikriti), followed by necessary consultation and medicines. Conducted with complete confidentiality, the initiative was well-received and showed the management’s genuine care for the health and […]
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On Friday, August 1, 2025, the students of Std VIII visited a local Old Age Home as part of the school’s community outreach programme. The visit aimed to instil values of empathy, respect, and social responsibility among students. They interacted with the elderly residents, listened to their life stories, and presented cultural performances to entertain them. Students also offered sweets, […]
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