FLOWER SHOW

flower show The School organized a colourful and vivacious display of exuberant variety of flowers in its annual ‘Flower Show’ which marked the advent of the season of bloom – the spring season. The flower show boasted of exotic flowers of striking and vivid colours. The colourful beauties, evocative of balmy winters, made the school premises vibrant. The prismatic blooms of Calendula, Daisy, Chamomile, Erigeron, Sun flower, Dandelions and Dahlia were arranged in an interesting fashion depicting the name ‘Ryan’ which added a picturesque beauty to the day. The flower show was judged by Mrs. Alpana Srivastava, a social activist and a PETA member. The dazzling entries of flower show were judged on the basis of health and appearance of plant. The 1st position was bagged by Divyanshi – III H, Ahana Singh- II B, Pragya Rathi- V D, Tamana- IV D, Drishti- III I, Aditya Gupta- III i. 2nd position was bagged by Thakur Kush- II D, Dhruv- III G, Paruni Boken- IV, Sana Afreen- III D, Anam- II D, Swasti- III B and 3rd position was bagged by Rayyan Baig- I D, Garima- III G, Bhavya Sunder- II F, Yashika- II C, Tanmay Mittal- III C, Nilanjana- II B. The deserving winners were duly applauded by all. The School Head Ms. Peeya Sharma congratulated all the winners and thanked all the parents for being ever supportive towards the noble cause of environment protection. She also encouraged all students to be environment sensitive and put in the best of their effort with same zeal and fervour in future also. The flower show also highlighted the commendable contribution of Ryanites towards environment. Students of Environment Club presented a talk show to showcase the concerted efforts of Ryanites towards environment conservation and for raising awareness towards preservation of environment through rallies and street plays. They also gave details of the variety of plants and trees that adorn the school’s green carpet. The flower show completely resonated with the respected Chairman Sir’s vision of ‘Nurturing the Environment’. It promoted flowers as a symbol of grace, sign of beauty and adornment companions. The event further patronized the need to make creative efforts to encourage ’green gifting’ and assist nourishing the green heritage.