Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Visit of Stds. III and IV at Nehru Science Centre


Ignited Minds at Nehru Science Centre

- Mrs. Shalini Crasta & Ms. Queenie Aranjo


The students of class III and class IV of St. Joseph’s High School were presented a learning opportunity to witness the Western India Science Fair 2012-13 at Nehru Science Centre, Mumbai from 12th-15th Dec 2012.  This is one of the popular educational programs organized by the Centre every year.  While 73 students of Std. III made it to the exhibition on 13th December, another 71 students from Std. IV availed of this chance on 14th December 2012.  They were accompanied by our teachers, Mrs. Shalini, Mrs. Laila, Ms. Queenie, Ms. Chitra, Mrs. Doris, and Mrs. Sharmila.

Prior to the visit, the students were well instructed about the exhibition, and were asked to note down important points from keen observation.  Armed with their entry tickets, the students and the accompanying staff entered the exhibition centre, and grouped themselves into five units for a better and systematic visit to each counter at the venue.  A beeline was made to the following exhibits:

1)      Carpool- a student from Delhi school explained to us the possibility of using the car without causing harm to the atmosphere. He has been spreading this awareness and enlightening people with the various techniques of reducing carbon in different areas in Delhi, and with a good response at that.
2)  Rain Water Conservation- a Gujarat school student expounded the systematic approach to the conservation of rain water, and its fruitful use.
3)    Mechanical Energy- Here a student demonstrated how the wheels of a toy car and a remote control could be used to run the home appliances like T.V, fans, etc.
4)   Quick growth of Banana Fruit- A bright student from Don Bosco, Goa illustrated the use of a particular type of bag to hasten the growth of the banana fruit.
5)      Fruits we eat- The importance of the time, place and type of fruits to be eaten was elucidated at this counter. Intake of fruits is ideal early in the morning, and not immediately after a meal that slows down of the process of digestion.
  6)   Wind energy - Here we were presented with some innovative ideas to harness wind energy to drive a vehicle such as a rickshaw!
  7)   Alarm - the students from Chhattisgarh provided us with a fascinating theory that could help us prevent accidents through the use of machines such as the sugarcane machine that spins in reverse direction if one’s hand ever gets caught in the machine. The ringing of an alarm would save people from accidents.
    8)   Air- Mrs. Varsha gave a simple demonstration to show how water from a damaged water bottle    
      could be saved by the closing of the lid.


Coupled with the learning experience were the elements of fun and enjoyment for our students at the place of the exhibition.  We returned back happy for this event abundant with creative talent and having grown in knowledge borne through interaction and exchange of ideas.

Monday, 17 December 2012

Class picnics - Secondary section


From Shangrila, Thane to Silent Resort, Manor

-Ms. Casiola Fernandes and Master Nimit Kamdar



The assembly of secondary students on the school campus on 7th December was abuzz with excitement anticipating a day of thrill and merriment.  After all, it was a day set aside for the class picnics. Shangrila Resort, Thane, it was for the students of Stds. V to VIII.  The students warmed up with songs and dance in the bus as they made it to their destination.  We arrived at the picnic spot at 10 am, and wasted no time, after some hot breakfast, to jump into the pool.  The tempting slides, the majestic rain dance, and the pool were star attractions.  After lunch, there were some among us who couldn’t resist the water and the pool – so off we went to the pool! Others recreated with some indoor games such as badminton, hide and seek, cricket …. We were served ice-cream and hot tea just before our departure from the resort.  Together with the class teachers and assistant staff members, we returned back after spending a wonderful, refreshing day at the site.


The destination for the picnic for the students of Std. IX was ‘The Silent Resort’ at Manor.  A pleasant and fun filled two hours bus ride took us to Manor, where we made it right to the site, thanks to the prior arrangement done by our teachers.  The lush green sprawling gardens and water park were mesmerizing.  How we wished to run and jump into the water rides!  However there was a delicious breakfast prepared for us, and it was time to satiate our hunger.  Thereafter, the ‘silent’ resort turned happily into a ‘noisy’ one with students jumping in the pool, and screaming their lungs out on the joy rides and roller coaster slides.  Tasty lunch with mouth watering pav bhaji and Chinese dishes was served at 1 pm.  We were back in the pool for another round of water games and swim.  Before long, it was time for refreshments –packet of pop corn and ice cream- and departure. We are grateful to our class teachers, accompanying staff members and the school management for this opportunity to come together and be rejuvenated. 

Tuesday, 11 December 2012

The Primary Class Picnic


Welcome to the Fun Junction

- Sunita D’Souza


The students of the Primary section – as the students of the secondary - waited with bated breath for the 7th of December to arrive.  The reason:  It was the day of their class picnics, the most awaited event in their calendar, and rightly so. That’s an occasion for them to just break free to enjoy, scream, shout, dance, swim and sing to their heart’s content!

This year around our class picnic was organized by Team Adventure – a break with the past - who left no stone unturned to make this outing the most memorable one.  Being a new organization, a ripple of excitement and curiosity was evident to explore new territory. The students assembled in their respective classrooms as early as 7:45 am.  After the attendance and some important instructions by the teachers, the students lined up to board the buses that would take them to the picnic spot - SAINA RESORT, Malad. The teachers and the non-teaching staff accompanied and escorted the students on their way to the picnic spot, and they sure did bond well with their charges - singing, dancing and chatting with them. The team Adventure members surprised the students and staff with a generous serving of snacks during the journey.  Arriving at the resort at 10:15 am, the usually long distance appeared relatively short since every minute of the travel was filled with ‘masti’ and cheer.


The students placed their bags and picnic gear in the space apportioned to them, and they were then served piping hot breakfast which they relished happily after the journey. The swimming pool was irresistible, and the invitation alluring. The students were quick to get into the swimming outfits and jumped merrily into the pool. There were water slides, an umbrella shower and an area for rain dance. The music added to the lively spirit at the pool. Close by, the garden area had swings and a variety of playing props for the children to unwind and recreate.

Lunchtime, and the students were treated to a Indo-Chinese meal that was delicious. A magic show followed the luncheon that was enjoyed thoroughly by the students.  The magician left everyone spellbound with his magic tricks.        The students then lined up for the spinning rides that tossed them high up in the air – these rides could not be more thrilling!  




It was soon time to leave. The ice-cream served to the staff and the students provided the perfect icing on the ‘picnic’ cake. There was a parade back to the buses – but only after the students bid farewell to SAINA RESORT with fond memories in their hearts.  Team Adventure was not done yet. In the bus, they offered the picnickers popcorn and Parle –G biscuits to replenish all their spent energy. The journey back was equally awesome with games and banter.  Once at school, the students were lost in the welcoming arms (and hugs) of their parents; and they departed for their homes, but not before thanking their teachers and organizers for a ‘fun’tastic day! 

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Birthday celebrations of our Vice-Principal Ms. Nicole Britto


Birthday greetings to a shining beacon!




Birthdays present us an opportunity to say THANK YOU.  And so it was for us on 5th of December - the birthday of our dear Vice-Principal and Headmistress, Ms. Nicole Britto.  She was wreathed in smiles…and bouquets, wishes, cards and greetings.  Many accolades and praises came her way – and she did deserve every one of them!

The morning began with a prayer by the Principal, Fr. Bernard Fernandes, for Ms. Nicole on the occasion of her birthday.  He thanked God for the beautiful gift to us in the person of Ms. Nicole who dedicated herself selflessly to the cause of the students (especially the weak and the poor) entrusted to her care.  Master Neel read an address on behalf of the students singing paeans extolling the virtues and the commendable qualities of Ms. Nicole.  The birthday song sung by the entire assembly resounded through the classrooms and the corridors of the school.  The class representatives surprised the birthday girl with some exotic bonsai plants that accompanied their attractive and sentiment filled greeting cards. The young children of the Kg section – and Ms. Nicole does not hide her special love and preference for them – felicitated the Vice-Principal in their classrooms with cards, bouquets, songs and huge smiles.

At a special birthday session hosted by the school staff, Ms. Nicole was overwhelmed by the many greetings and heartfelt sentiments that poured in.  Fr. Godfrey, the Rector of the institution, doffed his hat to the headmistress for her magnanimity in offering her services to the school and the parish.  Later in the afternoon, Ms. Nicole was present with the study class children at a special sponsored lunch for them.  An unfeigned gratitude for someone who cares much for them was evident in their expressions of love and appreciation.
We are indeed privileged to have a great and dedicated Vice-Principal and Headmistress in Ms. Nicole Britto.  May God bless her hundredfold to carry forward the task of educating and guiding young students, and continue to be a committed shining beacon. 

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Kg class picnic at Patwardhan Park


Children’s day out- Kg class picnic


The Benjamins of the Kg section of the school were the first to be out of the blocks for the school class picnics.  In a calendar packed with events leading up to the Christmas vacation, class picnics and the staff picnic are the major attractions.  It was the turn of the Kg students along with their staff today, 4th December 2012, to go for their outing. Picnic bags on their shoulders, a water bottle round their neck, and with loads of excitement (of a little child), off they went to Patwardhan Park, Bandra!

Patwardhan Park is one of the few widespread gardens in Bandra, located amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. It offers everything that a searching, tired and restless soul seeks for - peace of mind amidst the lush green greenery, the sweet music and sounds of chirping birds,  a walking track for the early morning/late evening joggers and strollers, and an attractive play area for children.



Once there at the spot, our children had their plates full (for fun and enjoyment) – swings, roller coasters, slides, and a vast garden…all for themselves.  They jumped, they ran, they played, they showered (the sprinklers were God sent!) and they made merry.  After all that’s what a picnic is all about?! 

Friday, 9 November 2012

RIP Mrs. Theresa D’Souza


RIP Mrs. Theresa D’Souza


Mrs. Theresa D’Souza, an ex-teacher of St. Dominic Savio Kindergarten (St. Joseph’s High School, Wadala) passed away on 8th November, 2012 after a brief illness.  Born on January 09, 1940, Mrs. Theresa joined our kindergarten on 01 June, 1990, and served the institution for eight years before retiring on 01 May, 1998.  Before joining our institution, Mrs. Theresa had a short stint in Apostolic Convent, Mount Carmel, Pune, after which she served for twenty five long years at Gloria Convent, Byculla, Mumbai.  Known for her affable approach, Mrs. Theresa gelled well with her Pre-Primary colleagues, as well as the staff members of the Primary and the Secondary sections.  Her gentle and loving approach won her many hearts especially among the tiny-tots whom she nurtured and taught. Our deep felt sympathies to the bereaved members of the grieving family of Mrs. Teresa, and our sincere prayers for the repose of the departed soul. May she rest in peace. 

Friday, 2 November 2012

Our unforgettable Sports Festival



A RIVETING SPORTS FESTIVAL



 While the Annual day program can rightly be called the flagship event of the school during the scholastic year, the Sports Festival comes a close second by way of impact, participation and preparation.  The Sports Festival at St. Joseph’s High School, Wadala, this year, had all the ingredients of an invigorating, exhilarating and engaging activity. Months of planned activity, weeks of strategizing and days of absorbing practices contributed much to the organized build-up to the Sports Festival on Thursday, 1st November, 2012.

An enthusiastic gathering of parents, well wishers, past pupils and students waited with anticipation for the grand opening of the festival. The school leaders, who formed the troupe for the guard of honour, escorted the guests and the dignitaries to the dais for the solemn inaugural ceremony.  The chief guest, Fr. Roger Jones, Rector of Shelter Don Bosco, Wadala, together with the management team and the head teachers, were accorded a grand welcome to the function. After the prayer, led by our Principal, Fr. Bernard Fernandes, and the singing of the national anthem, the school flag was hoisted by the chief guest Fr. Roger Jones to a round of smart salutes. 

In marched the dapperly students of the four houses, to the beats of drums and the clanging of cymbals.  They arrested our attention with a near flawless display of disciplined marching and flowing rhythm. The school captain, Master Neel Mehta, pledged a solemn oath on behalf of the participants, and the school vice-captain, Master Sandesh Ramraje recited the sportsperson’s prayer.  The chosen athletes from the Primary and the Secondary sections – there was one also from the Kg. – looked majestic as they carried the torch round the stadium, and in unison lit the sports flame to the thunderous applause of the gathering.  The chief guest, Fr. Roger Jones, addressing the students, asked them to be passionate in their goals and dreams in building a safe, secure and clean environment. 


It was now time for the razzmatazz – the class floats, the drills, lezim and yoga. The Benjamins of the Kg. section ushered in the theme of Biodiversity (the Fauna) through their attractive float, and this was carried forward by the students of Std. I through their presentation, ‘Biodiversity: the Flora’. The eye-catching floats of Stds. II, III and IV brought out effectively the concerns of pedestrian and road safety.  Pivotal to the presentation of floats by the students of Stds. V to IX was the theme on Energy. Healing, Modern health care, easing women’s burden, farmers’ productivity, conventional and non-conventional resources, were the topics that were touched upon at the colourful, creative and well-orchestrated exhibits. Std. X trooped in last – and there were huge representations from both the divisions – to present their float on the theme of Co-operatives.  Interspersed between the Primary and the Secondary floats were the mass drill, the yoga display and the lezim performance by our students.


A string of track events for the Kg. and Primary, inter-house matches in basketball, handball and football, the amazing tug-of-war, and a match between the staff and the students in football (easily won by the staff) followed the short break after the opening ceremony. A spirit of healthy competition prevailed at the different events, and it was a pleasing sight to have the students (and the parents) engaged in the cheering, the fun and the excitement at the games. The proud winners of the different events and games stood atop the victory stand and received their awards at the hands of the guests at the glittering Prize distribution ceremony.  The Principal proposed the vote of thanks, and the day and the festival drew to a close with the extinguishing of the flame and the lowering of the school flag.  Truly, a glory day for Sports!