The Annual Exhibition was held on 25th November 2017 at Auxilium Convent School New Chumta. All the students participated to make it a grand success. It was organized to motivate and inculcate practical and scientific temper among the students.

Honorable Chief Guest of this occasion was Mr. R.S. Dutta, Manager of New Chumta Tea Estate. He was warmly welcomed by the scout and guide cadets. Sr. Principal Sr. Innocentia Jojo, Sr. Theresa V. the animator of the community and the teachers accompanied him to the venue of Exhibition. With the arrival of our esteemed chief guest the Exhibition was opened at 1:00 pm. for all the parents and the students & the teachers of other close by schools.

Our little scientists and nucleus of wisdom, our students, are the leaders of tomorrow who have captured their revolutionary ideas in the form of charts and working models. There was a great deal of enthusiasm and gaiety shown by students as everybody appreciated the hand on approach to the learning aspect. The exhibition show case various projects and models prepared by the students as a part of their project based on learning methodology. The projects and models that were put on display were selected to the field of Value Education, Catechetical, Work Education, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Hindi and English. It was a colorful display with models created from paper, clay, wax, cotton, newspaper and various other items. Innovative projects like the working model of Solar System, process of urbanization, importance of a forestation, life sketch of poets and their contribution to the world. All grab the limelight of the Chief Guest, the parents and the students & the teachers of some other schools too.

The exhibition was an educational trip as our school always lays emphasis to convert theoretical knowledge into practical. The teachers and the students worked together and developed them with hard and long hours of work. The results were very encouraging. A perusal of their work in the exhibition makes one to agree with William Wordsworth when he said, “Child is the father of man.”
Reported by Ms. Rekha Gurung