Highlights of Auxilium Baroda!

Highlights of Auxilium Baroda!

Marian month

The Marian month began in full swing as the entire educating community gathered around our Blessed Mother, honouring her and praying to her through meaningful prayer services for various intentions of the world.

Our Blessed Mother looks on her children with love, showering her blessings on each one. May she be our guiding star in all that we do.

YPP Orientation

Sr. Santana Pereira FMA conducted an orientation programme for  our students from Std. I to Std. XII of both the mediums from 24th to 29th July 2017. It was indeed a pleasure to see transmit her knowledge to young minds, the protagonists of the future.Her sessions were centred on the following themes: Challenged and transformed by the encounter, Sustainable year of tourism and the year of family.

The students wholeheartedly participated in her sessions through creative and reflective sharing which was an opportunity for them to know the minds of our youngsters. In her talks she was down to earth,who provided them with practical suggestions of how they could live up to the expectations of the themes.The teachers’ and the support staff were made aware of the same.A session on Eco club was held for the students who were interested to be members of the Eco club.

Sr. Santana then together with the leaders and the teachers helped us to formulate our school project and gave us suitable indicators to be implemented in our family, school and society.

Competitions

We dream of a future with full of hopes and best wishes for our students. Various competitions and activities help our students to bring out the best in them such as: Elocution competition was held for our budding orators of Std. I to Std. V.

Moment of Pride and glory

  • Dwani Dave, student of Std. IX made Auxilium proud as she bagged the first place in the inter school elocution competition.
  • Quiz competition was conducted for both the mediums- English and Gujarati of the higher classes to encourage students to look beyond their textual knowledge and establish a relationship between theory and application of the learnt concepts. It also enabled students to think from different angles or simply ‘to think out of the box’.It was a pleasure and fun to watch our future geniuses battling it out with each other.

Maa Tuje Salaam

 Our Mother India celebrates 71st  Independence Day; a day when she was freed from the clutches of the British rule. It was a red letter day in the history of India when the country got her freedom on August 15, 1947. It took hundreds of years for us to break the shackles of slavery. Ever since then our nation has been striding paths that led to inventions and developments to make India what it is today.

The Independence Day was celebrated with great pomp and show, as our students portrayed their love for Mother India through patriotic songs, speeches, skits and dances bringing alive the nostalgic memories of our country. Thus in doing so, they exhibited the plurality of culture and beauty all through the land.

Dr. Prashant Dhabi, the Chief Guest for the day conveyed to the students about the supreme sacrifice the great martyrs gave, for the sake of freedom and said that the freedom was very precious and it was very necessary to preserve it.

 

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