Dream school- not just a distant dream but a dream which we all want to become a reality; a school that beckons all to a world of knowledge and wisdom; A school that will not be for the rich or the poor, the high or the low but for children, where they will grow equally and will be educated equally. We have always dreamt of this school and now we are here to express it through a Creative Vision- Dream School.The day was 7th of May, 2010 the venue was BhartiyaNritya Kala Mandir and the occasion was Dream School 2010.Students from different schools of Patna including Govt. and Public Schools like Notre Dame Academy, Loyola High School, DAV, Gyan Niketan, K B Sahay, and Miller High School participated in the third edition of Dream School. The enthusiasm was clearly visible among the students as they started thronging the venue almost an hour before the workshop started. The preparation for the main event had started way back in march with the coordinators Akanksha Pandey, Prachi Pandey and Parma Singh visiting schools in the first phase and meeting the head of various Institutions. The students prepared a project on their “Dream School” along with an audio-visual CD with the speech of the team members. The Projects had such uniqueness, such different ways for the achievement of our common goal that it proved a difficult job for the panelists to choose the better among the best. The Panel included Mr. Binod Singh, the Convener of Students' Oxygen movement, Miss Aprajita Singh, a socially active and responsible member of the movement and Akanksha Pandey, one of the coordinators for this year's Dream School Workshop.The event started with Akanksha coming onstage and welcoming the students, teachers and everyone present to the workshop with a brief overview of different activities undertaken by students' oxygen movement and an introduction on the concept of Dream School. The stage was then taken over by Parma and Prachi who carried on through the proceedings beautifully. Parma talked about the importance of education, the importance of our dream of an ideal school and the need to realize our dream school.Prachi threw light on the importance of teachers as they are the foundation stone of our dream school and invited them to invoke God's blessings by lighting the lamp and inaugurating the workshop.Shashwat and Bhavya, the youngest members of oxygen presented the teachers with floral bouquets to the teachers as a token of our love, gratitude and reverence. The programme was inaugurated by the teachers by lighting the lamp invoking God's blessings on all of us. The first round was priority listing where all the students present were asked to list 10 distinct features of their Dream School according to their priority within 5 minutes.On the basis of projects, the CD's and the priority list 25 teams were selected who came on to the stage in groups of 5 and gave a brief introduction of their Dream School. They also faced questions from the panelists. After this grueling session the audience had a gala time with two students from DAV BSEB, Rahul Bhardwaj and Prateek performing on stage. The audience cheered for inspirational songs like “Insaaf ki Dagar pe” which have long been forgotten but are more relevant today and still stress on the need of the hour. Songs like Aashayen related the children to the present condition and the hopes of the society from them.
After the priority list round, the top 10 were announced with the audience cheering loudly. But it was a tough time for the panelists as around fifteen teams were deserving enough to be in the top 10.The top ten teams faced questions from the audience and the other teams. And the teams which put forward the best ideas with utmost conviction advanced towards the top three spots. The questions that the top three teams faced were from teachers of different schools. And on the basis of their answers they were ranked 1st,2nd, and 3rd. Meanwhile, the audience also got to enjoy a magic show by a young magician Rakesh Roshan of Sir G. D. Patliputra High School. Although the whole programme stretched for more than four hours, the audience and cheer groups never seemed low on energy with each good answer getting a big round of applause.The programme ended with teachers and students being felicitated and teachers expressing their gratitude as well as asking for a similar workshop for them too. Mrs. Bhawna Shekhar, Hindi Teacher from Notre Dame Academy also narrated a poem written by her especially for the occasion. The Vote For Kids March to be held in October was announced by Parma along with the vote of thanks and the handling of responsibilities to the newly chosen 20 Dream Leaders to take this movement forward.
Students' Oxygen movement view
7/5/2010
2 comments:
Its true that each child must go to good school rather school which they dream off to become true citizen for the purpose to serve humanity. But I wonder when this dream will be fulfilled.
Shampa Mukherjee
i think it is the only time to take action
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