Friday, 19 June 2015

No School Bell Ringing! Time To Party! Nature Beckons!
By Ms. Sunita D’Souza


February 18, 2015


The entire family of St. Joseph's High School, Wadala were eagerly looking forward to the staff picnic! It was the 'Staff's Day Out' to make the most of the day filled with fun moments!

On 15th February, 2015, Sunday evening a group of 32 eager beavers got together at 3.30 p.m. for the overnight picnic while a group of 30 morning daisies came to the spot at 9.30 a.m. the next day!
The spot was welcoming and surreal! Pinewood Resort in Karjat was the destination - a peaceful and tranquil, lush green spot away from the hustle and bustle of city life and the perfect get-away from the mundane daily routine!

The 4 swimming pools were ideal for a soothing dip in with total relaxation guaranteed! The staff played basketball in the pool excitedly which was truly a 'one of a kind' game!
The pool with slides at different heights thrilled the staff members as they enjoyed splashing in the water and getting 'showers of blessings' from an extra-large overhead bucket that took them by surprise!

The refreshing meals - breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner were mouth-watering and sumptuous!
The telegames which were organised by teachers Thelma and Joanna made the enthusiastic and lively staff get into the mood to compete and win! In 4 teams the staff happily participated and everyone thoroughly enjoyed cheering for their team-mates!

The bus journey was mind-blowing and wonderful as the staff joined in the 'sing-song session' making the presence of every staff member worthwhile with special songs dedicated to them and a special ‘Staff Housie’ too!

A tired but happy staff reached school on 16th February, at 6 p.m. cherishing fond memories of the fantastic time spent together which was entertaining, rejuvenating, stimulating and indeed heartwarming all brought about by the mere presence of being together where the entire focus was on FUN! Cheers to the staff of St. Joseph's who work hard and party harder together as a team!    

St. Joseph's bids farewell to Ms. Nicole Britto

ST. JOSEPH’S BIDS FAREWELL TO ITS DEAR VICE-PRINCIPAL
By Ms. Lidwina and Ms. Sunita

St. Joseph’s High School, Wadala
April 6, 2015





On 18th March 2015, the students and staff gathered in special assemblies, first the secondary section and later, the primary and pre-primary sections together, to bid farewell to their dear Headmistress/Vice-Principal of 8 years, Ms. Nicole Britto, who will be leaving the institution at the end of this academic year.

The backdrop beautifully expressed their emotions and feelings through the words “Teacher Nicole, You Have Touched Our Hearts And Ignited Our Minds”. Through entertaining and inspiring cultural programmes the Pre-Primary, the Primary and the Secondary Sections expressed their gratitude to their dear Vice-Principal and Headmistress through song and dance, celebrating her presence with them! The Prayer Song ‘Maduban Khushbu Deta Hai, Sagar Sawan Deta Hai, Jeena Uska Jeena Hai, Jo Auron Ko Jeevan Deta Hai’ amalgamated all that the children had to say to their teacher in their farewell programme. A meaningful power-point presentation capturing golden moments shared with Teacher Nicole, floral tributes, a dance to a medley of ABBA songs let Ms. Nicole know that she is loved and will be missed. The farewell addresses read out by Master Umang Achhalia (Primary Section) and Varun Tirthani (Secondary Section) were emotional, sentimental, thought-provoking and came straight from the heart.

“If love could have stopped you from leaving us, you would have never left us,” said the Head Boy of the school, Varun, in his address. He further expressed “We will certainly miss you, teacher, in our classrooms, in the church and in the school office. For all the dedicated service you have rendered to our school, we pray that God bless you with abundant graces.”

Ms. Nicole then in an emotional address expressed her deep gratitude to God for being given the chance to serve at St. Joseph’s, making helping her develop into the person she is today. In all humility she thanked the ex-Provincials, Rev. Fr. Ivo Coelho and Rev. Fr. Michael Fernandes for the confidence they had in her when entrusting her with the responsibility of Headmistress of the Secondary Section and Vice-Principal of the whole school. She was grateful for the chance she had to practice Don Bosco’s preventive system of education – something she firmly believes in. She sincerely thanked the past Rector, Rev. Fr. Aloysius Furtado, and the past Principals under whom she served in this capacity - Rev. Fr. Anthony Pinto and Rev. Fr. Bernard Fernandes – for their unstinted support, guidance and encouragement as she carried out her responsibilities. She mentioned the special qualities of service and life she had picked up from them. Ms. Nicole also expressed her thanks to the present Provincial, Rev. Fr. Godfrey D’Souza, Principal, Rev. Fr. Godfrey D’Sa and the members of the management.

Believe in yourself, stand up for what is right, love and nurture Mother Earth - this was the essence of her parting message to the children. Through the song, "Do what you do, do well", Ms. Nicole exhorted the children of the primary and pre-primary to do their best wholeheartedly. Finding it very difficult to control her emotions she concluded saying to the children, “I love you dearly. God bless you always. Nothing can ever take the place of St. Joseph’s in my heart.”

The programme concluded with the Vote of Thanks rendered by the Principal and Rector, Rev. Fr. Godfrey D’Sa, who thanked all those who had helped in organizing the Farewell function, appreciating the efforts of the teachers and students and the domestic staff. “Thank you, Teacher Nicole, for diligently carrying out your task as Headmistress, showing love and dedication to the weaker students and meticulously planning academic and cultural programmes of the school,” he said.

Teacher Nicole, we will always cherish fond memories. God bless you always and in all ways!       

Mumbai Traffic Police Visit (Feb. 23, 2015)

Mumbai Traffic Police Visit St. Joseph’s
By Kastle Farro (Std. VI)

St. Joseph’s High School, Wadala
February 26, 2015




After the assembly on February 23rd, 2015, the students of the Pre Primary , Primary and Std. V and VI were given an input about Traffic Rules by a team of traffic police from the Mumbai Traffic Police – Education Wing.  The Team consisted of six to seven officers headed by Mr. Vishnu.
Mr. Vishnu highlighted the three most important traffic rules which must be followed by all vehicles:
Green: Go;
Orange: Start your Engine or get ready to halt;
Red: Stop!
He reminded us that pedestrians must only follow two signals: Red and Green. We were also made aware that when we have to cross the road on a Highway without a Subway, zebra -crossing or on a bridge, we must remember the following:
Stand in a safe place
Look right
Look Left
Look right again
…. and only IF the road is clear, then should we cross.
We were shown a 5 minute Powerpoint Presentation on how the world can be a better place if everyone simply followed traffic rules.
The next part of the programme had all the children very excited because the team was going to demonstrate traffic rules on the school’s basketball court. The Traffic Police had already recreated mock traffic conditions, signals and all, on the basketball court. They made the children from the Pre-primary and Std. I participate in the demo by riding tricycles, representing vehicular traffic following traffic rules.  Weren’t they lucky champs! They showed us how important it is to obey traffic rules for our safety and the safety of other people. Rules must be obeyed not broken.

This was an indeed an interesting experience for which we wholeheartedly thanked the Mumbai Traffic Police.

Sunday, 14 June 2015

A Tribute To Don Bosco - Class Assemblies 2014-15

A TRIBUTE TO DON BOSCO
by Ms. Sunita D'Souza



WADALA-MUMBAI, MARCH 23, 2015: The section-wise weekly assemblies came to a close on March 17, 2015, with the final assembly of the primary section. Throughout the year the students and class teachers of St. Joseph's High School, Wadala, wonderfully expressed their love to Don Bosco, the founder of the Salesian Community who transformed the lives of the youth around the world with his love! The section-wise assemblies held during the year were based on Don Bosco's life, celebrating the bicentenary year of Don Bosco's birth. 
At the assemblies, different aspects of Don Bosco's personality were portrayed through presentations by each class in turn, on the following themes:
Don Bosco: The Young Apostle
(IV-A & X-B)
Don Bosco: The Avid Student
(IV-B & IX-A)
Don Bosco: The Musician/Artiste
(III-A & IX-B)
Don Bosco: A Man of Humble Origins
(III-B & X-A)
Don Bosco: The Educator of Poor Youth
(II A & VIII-B)
Don Bosco: The Religious Educator/Catechist(II-B & VI-A)
Don Bosco: The Spiritual Guide
(I-A & VI-B)
Don Bosco: The Optimistic Priest
(I-B & V-A)
Don Bosco: The Magnetic and Reassuring Personality (IV-A & V-B)
Don Bosco: The Writer and Publisher
(IV-B & VII-A)
Don Bosco: The Tireless Worker
(III-A & VII-B)
Don Bosco: The Master of All Trades
(III-B & VIII-A)
Don Bosco: The Dreamer and Visionary
(II-A & VIII-B)
Don Bosco: A Man Of God
II-B & V-A)
Don Bosco: The Founder of the SDBs, FMAs and ASC (I-A & V-B)
Don Bosco: The Father and Friend of Youth
 (I-B & VIII-A)

The students of each class, under the guidance of their teachers, presented very creative, informative and captivating programmes depicting the theme assigned to the class. The assemblies showcased the vast pool of talent among the students. The backdrops expressed the theme of each assembly. Well-presented skits brought to life scenes from Don Bosco's times. Dances choreographed by students or parents, powerfully portrayed Don Bosco's personality, with graceful movements depicting the essence of songs based on this lovable saint, or other contemporary English and Hindi songs that brought out the spirit of Don Bosco. 


The choir sang praises of Don Bosco expressing their love for him. Audio-visual presentations brought scenes from Turin, Becchi, Valdocco and other places of Don Bosco's days to life, helping the children situate the themes better. In many class presentations, every student of the class had a significant role to play. Besides this, the students of the secondary section were also shown short clippings of Salesian works from around the world.


Every class presentation at the assembly truly made the presence of Don Bosco come alive once again, giving the students an experience of his love for the youth, his devotion to Mother Mary and his acceptance of God's Will. In the words of St. John Bosco - "Walk with your feet on Earth, but in your heart be in Heaven', may we continue to be 'Like Don Bosco, With the Young, For the Young!'
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