In a classroom bright and cheery,
Where minds are young and so merry,
We've talked of goals so grand and wise,
SDGs shining in our minds.
For fourteen days, we've journeyed far with SDGs,
Exploring how to reach the young minds,
And in these lessons, we've been shown,
How even the youngest seeds have grown!
Yesterday's SDG message, crisp and clear,
Responsible consumption, ever near.
Class I students listened with grace,
Their hearts and minds began to embrace.
With pencil pouches simple, filled just right,
They left the fancy out of sight,
Their actions spoke, oh, loud and clear,
In harmony with what they hear.
Thanks to their parents, wise and kind,
For nurturing this thoughtful mind,
To the teachers, guiding light,
Mrs. Hamalda, and Ms. Nithiyakalyani bright.
Together they've sparked a flame so bright,
In these young hearts, a vibrant thought,
Setting an example for all to see,
How small actions shape our destiny.
Let's applaud these little ones,
For embracing change with open hearts,
With each small step, they pave the way,
For brighter tomorrows, come what may.
Absolutely! Bringing a less price box or anything to school doesn't diminish your significance or impact. Your character, determination, and the kindness you show to others are what truly make you remarkable. Embrace your uniqueness and remember that true friends appreciate you for who you are, not for what you have. Keep shining bright and being the amazing person you are! I wanted to take a moment to celebrate your choice. Hats off to Class 1 kiddos.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet to see the 1st std students in a remarkable renovation. Hats off kiddies...proud of u children π π ❤️ do keep it up dearies!
ReplyDeleteHurray Kids!! You are doubly gifted to be the child of your parents and to be the student of Primrose. The school works to grow you up in a nutshell embedding the core of being a human and being a good socio-being for the community. Through this journey, a good thought is hopefully sowed in young minds. The spirit of learning good values is the stepping stone to life. You are the witness today, dear class I.
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