FOUNDER’S DAY CELEBRATION

FOUNDER'S DAY The School celebrated its Founder’s Day on 29th August with fervor and gusto the entire school looked vibrant decorated with balloons and colorful buntings. The special occasion saw energetic Ryanites wearing dazzling birthday caps and cheerful smiles. The high paint of the celebration was the special assembly was organised on 29th August 2016. The occasion was graced by the presence of ‘Reverend David Samuel’ (Pastor Good Shepherd Church). The programme commenced with Bible reading and special prayer for Chairman Sir good health and prosperity. This was followed by the prayer songs that rented the air with divinity and soulfulness. This was followed by a hearty Birthday Song sing mellifluously for Chairman Sir by the school choir students and teachers. But the assembly was privy to the many achievements and philanthropic ways of Chairman Sir through a role play on him. The Kings and Queens of tomorrow from Montessori echoed idealistic Chairman Sir’s 12 visions with a skit. Students of classes I & II also gave a mesmerizing presentation on the ‘Nine Jewels’ propagated by him and stressed on the need to follow them religiously in order to become a righteous human being. The congregation also saw a thought provoking street play ‘Mera Bharat Mahan’ wherein Ryanites highlighted the fact that best way to serve our country is by doing our duties earnestly. The celebration also comprised of an enlightening Bible enactment based on the value of the month ‘Freedom’. The presentation stressed on the importance of freedom with responsibility. Students from class V then took the stage to present a talk show on ‘What I Want to Be’. The impressive talk show demonstrated students steely determination to achieve their dreams and prove themselves worthy to the nation. An amazing and flawless dance performance by the rhythmic Ryanites added zing to the merry making and was hugely applauded. Keeping in sync with Chairman Sir’s vision of a ‘Green Earth’ the school also organised Plantation Drives in the vicinity. Generous and Compassionate Ryanites also visited an orphanage run by Mother Teresa Missionaries of Charity ‘Premdham’ to celebrate their joy with the less fortunate children and filled their day with happiness and cheer. Students distributed goodies among the children along with toiletries and spend some quality time with them. Considerate Ryanites also involved the children in Kanhai village in the festivities. They visited the village loaded with goodies and stationery which were distributed among the excited children there. They also together sang birthday wishes for Chairman Sir. The occasion was also celebrated with the students of Anubhav School with gusto. The festivities culminated with distribution of chocolates among the exuberant Ryanites. The week long celebration to mark honourable Chairman Sir Dr. Augustine F. Pinto’s birthday saw enthusiastic Ryanites participate with great zeal. The little buds from Montessori I indulged in merry making with ‘Fanny Dress Competition’ wherein they came dressed in vibrant attires to commemorate the special day. They also took to colouring and used vibrant hues to paint a dazzling cake for their Chairman Sir. Tiny tots from Montessori II, on the other hand folded bright coloured sheets to create distractive birthday caps to celebrate the momentous occasion. They also declamated on the topic ‘How I Celebrate My Birthday’ and spoke in detail on how they kick up their heels on their birthday. Montessori III-A and Class-I too showed their love for Chairman Sir by shaping brilliant and shing Birthday Cards for him. The entire Montessori wing organised class parties to soak in merry making on the joyous day. Young Ryanites form class II joyfully prepared prismatic and attractive bouquet of shimmering flowers for their ever considerate and loving Chairman Sir. Students from classes III-V participated in Calligraphy activity and as a mark of respect wrote about Chairman Sir, his vision and achievements in extremely wonderful handwriting. A role play competition on the topic ‘What I Want To BE’ was also organized for the ambitions students of classes III to V. The role pay gave to them an opportunity to put forth their aim to bring about a change in the life of underprivileged and follow the vision and footsteps of Chairman Sir. The celebration renewed the visions of Founder Chairman Sir and captured the essence of his life and beliefs. The kaleidoscope of activities that students indulged in motivated each one of them to take inspiration from Chairman Sir Life and follow their passion while serving the nation.