Category Archives: School Celebration

Assembly of Class 1 C- Seasons

School assemblies are an integral part of Zebar school. These assemblies give our students an excellent platform to showcase their oratory skills and creativity. Students of grade 1 C held an assembly yesterday. The topic was ‘Seasons’. Devjeetsingh and Dravyaa Joshi anchored the assembly. The morning prayer was students of 1 C calmed the anxious minds. Nishi Vibhakar shared a beautiful thought. The concept of seasons was explained to the children by their peers; it also included a powerpoint presentation which informed them about the clothes to be worn and the precautions to be taken during the change of the seasons. Children were encouraged to eat Local/ Seasonal food instead of opting for packed food available in Super Markets. The assembly ended with the National Anthem.

Assembly of 7 C- World Population Day

Morning Assemblies in Zebar are mostly theme-based. As World Population Day was on 11th July, an assembly was held by students of 7th C on the same topic. The assembly began with a one minute silence as a mark of respect for our beloved Academic Advisor, Ms.Pratima Patell, who recently left for heavenly abode. After the one minute silence, the morning prayers were sung, and students shared thought of the day.The anchors of the assembly Yashvi and Veer spoke eloquently and confidently. A Nukkad Natak was performed by the students of 7th C to highlight the problems arising from population explosion. The assembly concluded with the National Anthem.

Annual Sports Meet- PrePrimary

The idiom “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” holds true even for the young learners. Sports, whether team-based or individual, are great for children as they provide not just physical activity, but also help build children’s self-esteem, confidence, social skills and motivate them to excel in life. In recognition of the importance of sports in a child’s life, Zebar School for Children celebrated its Annual Sports Day for children of Junior KG and Playgroup. The day began with the declaration of the meet, marking the commencement of the ceremony, followed by the lighting of the torch. The Chief Guests Mr Ramesh Desai, Mr Manan Choksi and Pratima Ma’am, Academic Advisor of the school along with. Amoli Ma’am, Vice-Principal of Pre-Primary section and Sharmistha Ma’am, Principal of Zebar School for Children, took the salute of the impressive March Past by all students of Junior KG. It was a beautiful sight to behold on a cold winter morning as the tiny tots entertained the audience with a spectacular pyramid and dumbbells show. The children participated in large numbers in engaging and innovative races like Animal Race, Huddle Race, Sack Race, Lemon Spoon Race, Potato Collecting Race, Popcorn Race, Star Plucking Race and Carrot Collecting Race. In the end, children from Junior KG enthralled the audience with their spectacular dance performance on ‘Give me freedom, Give me fire’. The Vote of thanks was given by the Vice-Principal Amoli Ma’am. The presence of enthusiastic parents encouraged and enriched the little ones to give their energetic performances.

Annual Sports Meet-Primary Section

Zebar School celebrated its Annual Sports Meet for Primary Section- on the bright and sunny morning of December 22. The Chief guest Mr Manan Choksi and Principal Sharmistha Ma’am declared the meet open by releasing a bunch of colourful balloons that floated high up into the air embodying the spirit of joy and freedom through sports. Parents and teachers cheered collectively as the students of class 1, 3 and 5 marched in proudly. All challenges were age appropriate, thereby taking away the stress of performing. Many colourful races were organised for the students. Zebarites participated in drills and displays, such as aerobics, gymnastics, Hula hoops, sack raceand relay race with great enthusiasm. The Programme culminated with warm words of encouragement and appreciation by the Vice Principal Ms Jayasree Menon.

Patriotism unfurls in Zebar

Our country’s 70th Republic Day was celebrated in all its solemnity and grandeur at Zebar today. The day began with a school prayer followed by flag hoisting by the Guest of Honour, Wing Commander Puneet Chadha. He is the officer in charge of Helicopter operations at HQ South Western Air Command and an alumna of Udgam School. This was accompanied by the Flag Song and the pledge. The Guest of Honour spoke eloquently about the role of teachers in moulding his career. He enthralled the audience with his inspirational journey from being an Udgamite to joining the Indian Air Force. In his speech, he quoted the famous Doha of Kabir “Guru Govind dou khade, kaake laagoon paye Balihari guru aapki, Govind diyo milaye.” He inspired students to follow their teachers which will help them in achieving their dreams in life. In the end, he gave three mantras for success in life for Zebar students. The school choir presented the patriotic song “Jhanda Uncha Rahe Hamara” which ignited the feeling of nationalism. A patriotic speech by Taksh Parasharya evoked the patriotic emotions of the audience. The cultural programme included a dance by students of grade 5 and a classical dance by students of class 6. The Vote of Thanks was given by Ms Jayasree Menon –Vice Principal Primary Section. The students dispersed after snacks with the image of the fluttering tricolour in their minds. Hail India! Hail our motherland! Jai Hind!

Annual Function – Middle Section

Students of classes 6 and 8 embarked on a journey of ‘Discovery of India’ today evening at Pandit Deendayal Auditorium. The show exposed watershed moments in the history of the Indian civilization and an insightful view into the pluralist nature of our country. The magnum opus conceived by the Vice Principal Ms Reena Kahlon traced the 5000 year history of India, up until the country attained freedom in 1947, from the naming of our motherland as ‘Bharat’ to the times when it was ‘Sone Ki Chidiya’, and the glorious reign of Guptas and Mauryas to the invasion by the British and the great freedom struggle. It was presented in the style of a dance documentary but also included a dramatic recreation of certain scenes.

Celebrating 100% result of Class 10

Opportunities don’t happen. You create them. Zebar School proudly announces its 100% result of the first batch of std X. This result is a shining example of the sweat, determination, grit of our students, teachers and parents. We are incredibly grateful to all Zebar parents who had faith in the management and the teachers of the school. Zebar School has time and again proved that it is the newest but among the best in Ahmedabad. With new students joining from other schools of the city, the school has managed to turnaround their marks and give positive results. A total of 69 students from Zebar appeared for their board exams this year out of which 15 students scored above 90%. Once the result was announced the entire campus brimmed with excitement, joyous students and parents came to meet the Principal Ms Sharmistha Sinha, our academic advisors Ms Radhika Iyer and Ms Pratima Patell. Students touched the feet of their gurus and took their blessings. The celebrations started with the cake cutting ceremony which was held in the presence of Ms Sharmistha Sinha. Congratulations to our students. Check out the pictures of the celebrations at Zebar campus.

Doctor’s Day Assembly

An assembly was held on the topic ‘National Doctor’s Day’ by students of class 7B. It showcased the relentless service of doctors in society. The assembly began with the Morning Prayer, which was followed by the thought of the day.
Students imparted their peers’ information about the different types of doctors like Cardiologist and Neurophysiologist and what they do. They briefed the assembly that these expect doctors put in a lot of time and effort into getting degrees in specialized areas.
Dr Pooja Shah, our on-campus doctor, was invited for a talk. She discussed tips to remain healthy during the monsoon season with our students. She has been gifted a hand made care by Vriti Maniar. In the end, Vice Principal Ms Mili Bhatacharyya shared a beautiful story of a poor boy who became a doctor after years of hard work and dedication yet he remembered a small gesture of a lady and repaid her kindness by treating her. The assembly concluded with the National Anthem.

Global Warming Assembly of 2 B

Global Warming has led to changes all around us. The temperatures are rising every year, and it is time that the younger generation is made aware of these changes taking place. Students of class 2 B held an assembly on this topic. Fiona Shah anchored the assembly. The assembly commenced with a morning prayer, which was followed by the thought of the day. Harith presented the idea of the day-“Change your life today, Don’t gamble on the future, act now, without delay.”

An informative video was shown to the students about Global Warming. They also enacted a skit to highlight the effects of deforestation and rise in the level of greenhouse gases.
The assembly ended with a resolve to take the necessary steps to reduce Global Warming.

Anti Child Labour Day- Assembly of 9 A

Child Labour is a Menace and needs to be stopped.Children are the greatest gift to humanity and childhood is an essential and impressionable stage of human development as it holds the potential to the future development of any society. However, when they are forced into labour, their mental and physical growth is impeded. To raise awareness on World Day against Child Labour the students of Grade IX A conducted an assembly on Friday, 28th June 2019 which included a speech (Importance of the Day), a PPT presentation, a Hindi poem and nukkad naatak. The nukkad naatak highlighted the reasons for child labour and its effects on childhood. The naatak guided by Ms Neha Maniyar (dance teacher) depicted the menial job done by the unfortunate children and its impact. Our Vice Principal Ms Mili Bhattacharyya, addressed the students and said that the students being future generations it is their responsibility to raise hands against child labour and contribute its eradication. Let there be books instead of tools in the little hands.