SCHOOL EVENTS

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Earth Day

22 Apr, 2022

Earth Day was celebrated on 22ND  April, 2022 at BLUE BIRD HIGH SCHOOL to remind the students of their duties towards ‘Mother Nature.’ As a part of environmental education, "Go- Green" initiative was taken to engage the whole school community in making a difference. Students participated in various art and craft activities such as best out of waste, compost pit making, poster-making and slogan-writing and a tree was made by waste plastic bags and waste plastic material  depicting that a plastic tree never grows , so say no to plastic . A pledge was taken by all to protect and save the depleting natural resources. 


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World Health Day

07 Apr, 2022

Blue Bird High School Sector 16  Panchkula, organised a special assembly to mark the importance of World Health Day. Mrs Shveta Sharma spoke on the importance of developing healthy eating habits to stay fit and disease free. Students participated in various activities like Handwashing , healthy Tiffin and Eat Well - Stay fit to develop habits of healthy eating and to promote awareness about the value of physical and mental well-being.


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INVESTITURE CEREMONY(2022-23)

25 Feb, 2022

To instil the leadership qualities in the students and keeping the tradition of the institution, new members of the students’ council were elected at Blue Bird High School, sector 16 , Panchkula and the investiture ceremony of the new student council members was organised on 25th Feb, 2022.The ceremony started with welcome speech and Prayer. The elected members were conferred with their respective badges and sashes by Director Ma’am, followed by the oath taking ceremony where they pledged to carry out their duties assigned to them with sincerity, and efficiency. The school atmosphere was buzzed with enthusiasm and pride. Monsoon Thakur and Urva Bhardwaj led the student council as the chosen head boy and head girl respectively.
Principal Ms.Vandna in her address congratulated the council members and encouraged them to put in their honest efforts for every endeavour and to become an inspiration for their juniors. With the flag held high, the ceremony concluded with the National Anthem.