Saturday, 17 April 2010

Dream School 2010

With deep breathing comes long life but it is only with education that we lead a quality life as it enables us to know the purpose of our lives and work towards its achievement. After air, food and water, the basic requirements for sustenance, comes education, the only thing which separates us from the rest of the crowd and empowers us to work and change the society for the better through our efforts. We kids dare to dream and so we have the power to realize our dream that is to have a school which will give us all that we aspire for in contrast to the existing schools which compel us to be a part of the rat race and not work towards taking more initiatives. So, carrying this dream forward the much awaited third edition of creative vision- dream school campaign was announced in the discussion today- Dream School 2010. For the past two years through Dream school campaign we spread the ideas of our dream school far and wide a school whose sole purpose will be educating and enlightening young minds not only academically but also inculcating a sense of morality in the kids, therefore making the society a closely knit environment for the overall development of young minds. Dream school 2010 starts with students from different schools forming groups of two. These groups will make a project on “My Dream School” and record an audio visual speech on the basis of which students will be invited to the main event at Bhartiya Nritya Kala Mandir on 7th May, where after a couple of rounds and discussions the best 25 teams will be selected. On the basis of panel discussion, top 10 teams will be finalised, which will face the audience and the panelists. The top 3 groups among the ten will be declared, 1st with a scholarship of Rs. 20,000, 2nd with a scholarship of Rs. 16,000 and 3rd with a scholarship worth Rs. 12,000 respectively. The rest of the 7 teams will be given Rs. 2,000 as scholarship. We hope for the success of Dream School 2010 and thus see the students taking that much coveted step towards making education the biggest issue. If we want a change, we ourselves have to be the change.
Students' oxygenmovement view
11/04/2010

2 comments:

prerna said...

proud of being a part of the movement n feeling much more delighted on finding it the third consecutive year of sheer hard work n dedicated efforts to turn dreams into reality.
i was not able to turn up last year due to some unavoidable reasons but 'would surely want to be a part of it this year.
hope to get a positive response.

Anonymous said...

We are least bother about the dreams of others children of our society. We are satisfied if we are sending our kids to the best school in the cities. But are we concerned for those kids who haven't seen school in their life or not feel why they should go there? Jyoti