Presenting an English Play on the School Annual Day has always been my passion. We wanted to try something different this time. Thus came up the idea of staging the most challenging play of my career i.e., 'THE MERCHANT OF VENICE' by 'Shakespeare'. With the limited choice of students at hand, I was at first apprehensive about the outcome. But I must confess, that it turned out to be a stupendous success and acclaimed by one and all present. This turned out to be the best English Play that was ever put up on WPS stage (Director's words). I owe this success to the support that I received from Mrs Madhuvanthi, English Faculty.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
SENIOR ANNUAL DAY 15TH FEB 2010
Presenting an English Play on the School Annual Day has always been my passion. We wanted to try something different this time. Thus came up the idea of staging the most challenging play of my career i.e., 'THE MERCHANT OF VENICE' by 'Shakespeare'. With the limited choice of students at hand, I was at first apprehensive about the outcome. But I must confess, that it turned out to be a stupendous success and acclaimed by one and all present. This turned out to be the best English Play that was ever put up on WPS stage (Director's words). I owe this success to the support that I received from Mrs Madhuvanthi, English Faculty.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
EDUCATIONAL FAIR BY UKG
A unique Educational fair was organised by the UKG children . It was a feast to the eyes to watch the little ones explain about their exhibits to the visitors. I hope the seniors will take inspiration from them and do better during the next exhibition.
The tiny tots have proved that WARANGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL is indeed a school with a difference. WELL DONE!!! KEEP IT UP!!!
The tiny tots have proved that WARANGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL is indeed a school with a difference. WELL DONE!!! KEEP IT UP!!!
holi celebrations in school
It has been our tradition to celebrate festivals of all religions in school, a day before the actual festival. We strongly believe that this teaches the little ones religious tolerance apart from respecting other religions. The tiny tots look forward to the celebration and enjoy every bit of it by taking part in it. They are also given a small gift and some snacks to make the celebration complete. They treasure these gifts and display them with pride. Festival of colours HOLI was celebrated on 26th Feb and the little ones and their teachers had a terrific time.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
JUNIOR SCHOOL ANNUAL DAY 12th Dec 2009

JUNIOR SCHOOL ANNUAL DAY
Annual Day function is always the most awaited event in our school, which is celebrated with great joy and excitement. It is celebrated every alternate year. We usually celebrate the annual day for the whole school. But this time it was decided to have two Annual Days. One for Juniors and another for Seniors. The junior school annual day was scheduled for 1st December, 2009 but due to the disturbance in the State, it was postponed and everyone was sad and upset. After a long wait it was finally held on 12th December, 2009. The parents and students were very happy with the programme. The Annual Day celebrations went on for three and half (3 ½) hours. The evening show started by 5.30 p.m and ended by 9.00 p.m. By 5.30 the V.I.Ps occupied the chairs on the dais and singers began the show with Vandemataram.
Our Director Sri V.Nageshwar Rao, spoke on the occasion and his words were very thought provoking. He said that he came up with the idea of two Annual Days as he felt juniors were not getting equal chance to perform on the stage as seniors did. He felt that every one in the school should be an all-rounder. He advised the students to improve all the skills to succeed in life, as only bookish knowledge was not sufficient. Then he spoke about the language. He said that English is not everything. He wanted that every child should know Hindi - Well, English – Better and be Excellent in Mother Tongue. He also spoke about the burden that the children bring to the school and the necessity to reduce it. He then ended his speech by reporting the progress made during the last one year.
The cultural programme started with Vinayaka Stuthi. The show was a blend of a variety of items like plays, skits, songs, instrumental music, jokes, dances, etc. The dances presented by the Tiny Tots of K.G. section were a feast to the eyes. The patriotic dance “My name is Madhuri….” awakened the patriotic spirit embedded in each one present there. The folk dance “Laire Laire….” enthralled one and all.
The dances “pachaga perigee”, “tandanana,” “bharatamataku jejelu”, “telugu bhasha”, “bhangra” entertained one and all. These dances were based on different themes like pollution, patriotism, devotion etc,.
The plays in English, Telugu and Hindi won thunderous applause from the audience. Aishwarya of IIID in the role of Dharmaiah’s wife attracted the attention of everyone in the audience making them spellbound. In fact every student involved in the plays portrayed their acting skills to the best of their ability and were admired by everyone. The Joint Collector of the District Mrs. Vakati Karuna who watched the entire 3 ½ hours programme was full of praise for each and every item.
The whole programme was a stupendous success and each and every student and teacher took an active part in it. What made the programme so good was the punctuality maintained. Considering the difficulty involved in training the little ones, no amount of praise is enough for the members of staff who put in two months of hard work and their role is appreciable.
The Director congratulated and complimented the students, staff members, Vice-Principal and Principal for their efforts and admitted that it was the best Annual Day that we have ever had.
RESULTS OF THE ALL INDIA SECONDARY SCHOOL (X CLASS) EXAMINATION, MARCH, 2009
52 OUT OF 55 STUDENTS SECURED DISTINCTIONS
1) Number of Students Appeared : 55
2) Number of Students Passed : 55
3) Percentage of Passes : 100%
4) Number of I Divisions including Distinctions : 54
5) Number of II Divisions : 01
6) Number of III Divisions : NIL
NAME OF THE TOPPERS IN EACH SUBJECT WITH MARKS
S.No. SUBJECT NAME MARKS SECURED.
1. Telugu B. Manasa 92
2. Hindi Samreesh Kumar Singh 96
3. English Priyanka Balne 95
4. Maths Samreesh Kumar Singh & K. Vineesha 99
5. Science G. Lasya, A. Sai Nath Reddy &
Prathik Magar 92
6. Social G. Lasya & R. Supritha 97
Over all topper : SAMREESH KUMAR SINGH
S/o. Sri SHANKAR SINGH,
Smt. USHA SINGH
Total Marks: 472
Percentage : 94.4%
WELL DONE CHILDREN !!! YOU HAVE MADE YOUR SCHOOL PROUD!!!
52 OUT OF 55 STUDENTS SECURED DISTINCTIONS
1) Number of Students Appeared : 55
2) Number of Students Passed : 55
3) Percentage of Passes : 100%
4) Number of I Divisions including Distinctions : 54
5) Number of II Divisions : 01
6) Number of III Divisions : NIL
NAME OF THE TOPPERS IN EACH SUBJECT WITH MARKS
S.No. SUBJECT NAME MARKS SECURED.
1. Telugu B. Manasa 92
2. Hindi Samreesh Kumar Singh 96
3. English Priyanka Balne 95
4. Maths Samreesh Kumar Singh & K. Vineesha 99
5. Science G. Lasya, A. Sai Nath Reddy &
Prathik Magar 92
6. Social G. Lasya & R. Supritha 97
Over all topper : SAMREESH KUMAR SINGH
S/o. Sri SHANKAR SINGH,
Smt. USHA SINGH
Total Marks: 472
Percentage : 94.4%
WELL DONE CHILDREN !!! YOU HAVE MADE YOUR SCHOOL PROUD!!!
WPS HELPS THE FLOOD VICTIMS AGAIN!!
The worst floods in more than 100 years had left behind a trail of death and destruction in our state, Andhra Pradesh in the month of Oct 2009, rendering over two million people homeless. Hundreds of villages and thousands of acres of crops got washed away. What it took years and years to build was destroyed in a matter of few hours. The magnitude of the devastation was such that, only the government’s efforts were not sufficient for the relief works. Rehabilitating the people was a Herculean task and it was imperative that every citizen irrespective of region, religion and caste helped the flood victims. This is where millions of people stepped in to lend a helping hand and so did WARANGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
The Management, Staff and students of our school have a history of rising to the occasion whenever the need rose. The students of Class I to Class X responded and collected Rs 1,60,000 to help their fellow citizens. All the Staff members including the Director, Principal and Class IV employees magnanimously donated one day’s salary. The Management too very generously did its bit by contributing Rs. 90,116 and took the figure to Rs 2,50,116. It was decided to contribute the amount to the Chief Minister’s Flood Relief Fund. Thus, the entire amount in the form of a Demand Draft was handed over by the School Chairman Sri.P. Ganga Reddy, to the District Collector Sri. N. Sridhar at a specially arranged function in the school. Our Chairman also handed over a cheque of Rs 2,00,000 on behalf of his family’s firm The Madras Chakkar Beedi factory. The Collector, on this occasion, applauded the efforts and gesture of the Management, Staff and Students. He was deeply touched by the humanitarian attitude of one and all.
The function nevertheless reminded us about the earlier occasions, when WARANGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL responded in the same manner. In the years 1996 and 2001, when there was a cyclone in coastal Andhra Pradesh and earthquake in Gujarat, we collected a large amount of money and tried to help our brethren. This sort of programmes teach the children that one should always have a humane touch to his personality and make them realize that Service to Man is Service to God.
WELL DONE WARANGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL!!! KEEP IT UP!!!
The worst floods in more than 100 years had left behind a trail of death and destruction in our state, Andhra Pradesh in the month of Oct 2009, rendering over two million people homeless. Hundreds of villages and thousands of acres of crops got washed away. What it took years and years to build was destroyed in a matter of few hours. The magnitude of the devastation was such that, only the government’s efforts were not sufficient for the relief works. Rehabilitating the people was a Herculean task and it was imperative that every citizen irrespective of region, religion and caste helped the flood victims. This is where millions of people stepped in to lend a helping hand and so did WARANGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL.
The Management, Staff and students of our school have a history of rising to the occasion whenever the need rose. The students of Class I to Class X responded and collected Rs 1,60,000 to help their fellow citizens. All the Staff members including the Director, Principal and Class IV employees magnanimously donated one day’s salary. The Management too very generously did its bit by contributing Rs. 90,116 and took the figure to Rs 2,50,116. It was decided to contribute the amount to the Chief Minister’s Flood Relief Fund. Thus, the entire amount in the form of a Demand Draft was handed over by the School Chairman Sri.P. Ganga Reddy, to the District Collector Sri. N. Sridhar at a specially arranged function in the school. Our Chairman also handed over a cheque of Rs 2,00,000 on behalf of his family’s firm The Madras Chakkar Beedi factory. The Collector, on this occasion, applauded the efforts and gesture of the Management, Staff and Students. He was deeply touched by the humanitarian attitude of one and all.
The function nevertheless reminded us about the earlier occasions, when WARANGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL responded in the same manner. In the years 1996 and 2001, when there was a cyclone in coastal Andhra Pradesh and earthquake in Gujarat, we collected a large amount of money and tried to help our brethren. This sort of programmes teach the children that one should always have a humane touch to his personality and make them realize that Service to Man is Service to God.
WELL DONE WARANGAL PUBLIC SCHOOL!!! KEEP IT UP!!!
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