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RECOGITION DAY

Vasant Vihar..

On July 25, 2015 Holy Child Auxilium, Vasant Vihar celebrated the “Recognition Day”. Students of Classes VI-XII were awarded for their general and academic excellences in the presence of their parents and teachers. The progamme began with the lighting of the lamp followed by the short programme and trophy distribution.

The Chief Guest of the day Sr. Lily Joseph, Superior of H.C. Auxilium, R.K. Puram appreciated all the students for thier hard work and congratulated them. Finally she concluded by quoting the Bible “What we saw we reap if we saw generously we reap generously”.Vasant Vihar

Holy Child Auxilium

Vasant Vihar

SELF DEFENSE CAMP

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From 3 – 8 July 2015, the Delhi Police station South district Martial arts taekwondo academy Vasant Vihar, organized the Women’s Self Defense Training Camp in Holy Child Auxilium School Vasant Vihar. Students of classes from VIII – XI participated in this five days camp. During the camp the trainers taught ten basic moves for defending, such as protecting against weapons like guns, knives and acid attacks etc. The camp was very helpful for the students because it helped them to boost their confidence as well as to realize that patience, speed and power are the most important elements essential to protect. The Ten best students were selected for inter school competition and were awarded certificates in the presence of Division Officer, Mr. Snjeev Choudhary, SHO Mr. Somnath Parthi, Principal Sr. Celine A. and instructors Mr. Vikas and Miss.  Shweta. At the end Mr. Snjeev Choudhary the Division Officer encouraged the students and thanked them for being co-operative.

  Meenakshi Nair

  Class IX

The workers’ day celebration

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The social service club of Auxilium Convent School Barasat celebrated Workers’ Day amidst much fun and frolic on 2nd May 2015. They were given a traditional welcome in the school auditorium by the members of Social Service Club. The celebration began with the lighting of the lamp followed by a short prayer service praying for the wellbeing and prosperity of the workers. During the power point presentation students depicted the contribution of the workers towards the school. They performed a song, play and dance to honour them. The workers were provided with some refreshing savouries. The programme came to an end with the inspiring words of Sr. Stella the superior. The members of social service club were happy to get a chance to bring smile on the faces of our dear workers on the occasion of workers’ day.

Ms. Nivedita Chakraborty

Orientation Day

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The Auxilium Convent School Barasat organized an orientation day for the parents of nursery and new students parents on 1st May 2015. The programme started with a welcome speech given by Ms. Pushpa addressing the parents and Rev. Fr. Soroj Mallick SDB, the resource person of the day. Sr. Rosy the Principal had an audio visual presentation depicting the whole year’s activities through a prayer song. She also briefly presented about the life and history of Salesian sisters, their system of education, the lives and methods of education of St. John Bosco and St. Mary Mazzarello. In order to make the parents aware that in the school the students are not only imparted knowledge but they are shaped and groomed into a good and disciplined individuals, they are taught to respect and show love and solidarity towards the needy. The parents were much impressed by the ways of education imparted in Auxilium.

Rev. Fr. Soroj Mallick SDB the Rector of Don Bosco Youth Centre Kalyani invited the parents to reflect on the currently important requirements of life. He mostly stressed on the topics; family, society and the Don Bosco system of education which enables the students for all round development. The parents – teachers’ behaviour, thoughts, opinions and expectation affects a lot the lives of the children.In order to bring about changes around, the changes has to be brought about in the family by showing a lot of love and understanding.

The programme was concluded by vote of thanks by Sr. Rosy the principal and one of the parents too expressed gratitude on behalf of parents for a wonderful session. All the parents were contented and spoke well about school and the system of education.

Ms. Pushpa Ekka

Teacher

The World Gratitude day celebration

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The World Gratitude day celebration in Barasat started on 25th April with the solemn Holy Eucharist animated by the Aspirantate community. During the Holy Eucharist Rev. Fr. Mourline Ferando quoted Pope France ‘We pray for the grace of memory of love” and invited to be grateful to God for Mother General  and to one another. He joined the community to thank God for every remembrance, for steadfast love, hope and partnership in mission. He said, pray that you may grow in love the Divine kenosis, that unifies as one family in the congregation along with the Mother General.He offered special prayers for her and for the intentions of discernment, knowledge of God, Charism of the origin and fruit of righteousness.

Auxilium Convent School Barasat celebrated the feast of World Gratitude Day on 27 April 2015 by joining the FMA world gratitude day and praying for Mother General.  The students of class X B and V B organized prayer service on the occasion. The students drew the attention of the gathering towards Bolivia where Mother General was honoured through an awe-inspiring power point presentation. The  songs and dance made the celebration memorable and colourful. In his message Rev. Br. Jose SDB the principal of Don Bosco Lilua invited the students to be grateful to God for the gift of life, for the gift of parents and the opportunities provided for them to study.Sr. Stella the superior also congratulated them for the wonderful celebration.

On our work your blessing Lord….

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Auxilium Convent School Barasat gathered around the decorated statue of Mary, the Seat of Wisdom to invoke God’s blessings for the New Scholastic Year 2015- 16. The High school and Primary both had a meaningful prayer service on 13th April 2015 in the School auditorium. All in unison invoked God’s blessings upon parents, sisters, teachers, supportive staff and the different activities that will be carried out in the coming Year. Superior Sr. Stella in her message for the new scholastic year exhorted them to be messengers of love in Don Bosco way and presented the method CARLPP:  C- Cheerfulness, A- Amiability, R- Responsibility, L- Loving kindness, P- Preventive system and P- Pro-active. Principal Sr. Rosy V. also invited the students to possess the Divine light and shine for others. That      people may see the good works and give glory to God.

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Graduation Day

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On 26th March, 2015 was a red letter day for the Kindergarten kids of the English medium Auxilium Convent School Kalyani. Together with the Nursery kids they staged the skit “ The Fox  and the Grapes,”  Rhythmic  steps on the “Brown girl in the ring”  and “If I were a butterfly “ together with the “ Golden  Words” of “Please , Thank You and Sorry”. The whole programme was anchored by the “Kindergarten” children .The Headmistress Sr. Rosalia Tirkey  in her message to the parents said,  “Each child is special and is a gift of God”. The role of the parents is very much necessary in bringing out the best from each Child.

The Programme ended with the “Graduation Ceremony”. Mrs. Jenny Briggs called upon each child on the stage, they shared their aim in life after which Sr. Sabita Nayak their class Teacher gave the citation for each Child. They were accorded with the “Graduation Cap” and the “Kindergarten Certificate” by the Headmistress. The curtain fell with the “ National Anthem” .

Auxilium Kalyani

The Human Rights Day

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On 10th December, 2014 the Auxilians celebrated ‘The Human Rights Day’. Class IX C put an alluring show that not only entertained but also inspired and clued-up.

It all began with an informative speech about the ‘Human Rights Day’ that very well answered the question ‘Why so important’?    Readings from the Holy Scriptures pointing the presence as well as the essence of these rights from time immemorial followed up. The various spheres of life where, human rights are violated were grouped together and was put forward through dance drama, skit and a song “make the world a better place, which did hold up a mirror to the tyrannical society. The programme ended with the solemn pledge that not to violate any of the rights but to promote International peace.

Payal Sengupta

Class IX C

Media Week 2014

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The Media and Computer Club celebrated the Media week from 27 – 31 October 2014 at Auxilium Convent School, Dum Dum. The inaugural day programme, put up by the high school and middle school, began with the lighting of the lamp and Sr. Superior Sr.Teresa Adampakallel’s declared the Media Week opened. The theme chosen for the celebration, “Youth- the builders of a true Home” was all the more relevant as we were also celebrating the 200th birth anniversary of St. Don Bosco, the Father and Friend of Youth.

 A talk on the youth and their potential was followed by a mime act on corruption. The day’s programme ended with the song, “Hall of Fame” and Sr. Superior’s inspirational words.

 The second and third day’s programme was presented by the High School while the middle school celebrated over the last two days. The High School celebration was consisted of a discussion of Youth Icons along with a slide presentation. The inspirational icons discussed were Malala Yousafzai, Jack Andraka,  Rene Silva, Nangshil Tashi Malik and Arghya  Banerjee.  A video clip on the Youth’s initiative towards a clean society was shown.

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The third day’s programme had an enactment of the poem ‘I believe which is and should be the anthem of youth today.’ An interview of the famous boxer MC Mary Kom was enacted which was very inspirational. As a part of the celebration,there were many competitions such as Poetry Writing, Caption-Writing for the High School and T-shirt painting  and Quiz for the Middle School. Overall, the Media Week was a success and hopefully the young Auxilians were able to realize their hidden potentials and the fact that they can bring a difference in the society.

Anwesha Das (Vice-President, Media Club)

Anusri Ganguly (President, Media Club)