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Parents’ Orientation – Auxilium Barasat

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On 16 April 2018, the parents of the students of Cl.IX -XII, were cordially invited for an Orientation Day. The speaker was Mr. Wilson Joseph of the Effatha organization. The orientation commenced at 3:00 p.m. in the refreshingly cool auditorium, a stark contrast to the blazing outdoor.

A brief introduction and the purpose of the orientation were given by the Principal  Sr. Clara Saminathan and by two of the high school teachers Miss Sutapa Saha and Miss Sumona Banerjee. This was followed by the orientation in which Mr. Wilson Joseph with the help of a number of PowerPoint slides, lucidly elaborated on the vital, vulnerable stage called adolescence and how to help troubled teenagers to cope with the increasing workload, peer pressure and insecurities entering a child’s mind. Various other issues like addictions which grip a child, being driven by “hard mentality”, etc, were also discussed. Mr. Wilson Joseph’s warm disposition and amicable approach encouraged the parents to pose questions of their own. The highly informative session ended at 5:00 p.m.

Aditi Banerjee IX A

Parent’s Orientation – Auxilium Barasat

On 27th April 2018, parents of Nursery and K.G students gathered for an Orientation programme with the teachers of Nursery and K.G. The orientation was conducted in the school’s Auditorium at 3 pm

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This motivational session was conducted by counselling psychologist and Director of UMEED – Madam Saloni Priya. In her speech, she said that “Parenting is an artistic science and scientific art!!!” She discussed about balancing love with logic, importance of learning and being there with one’s child. She also advised the parents to connect to one’s child everyday and enjoy growing up with them.

The parents were asked to co-operate with the school management. Parents were delighted to attend such a seminar on effective parenting and they are grateful to the institution for the advice and suggestive measures.

Ms.Sujata D’Costa

Family Day at Auxilium Barasat

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The Family Day of the Primary Section (Class I-V) was held on 27 – 28 October 2017  in the school auditorium. Both the days programme started with a brief introduction which was followed by the lighting of the lamp and then a welcome speech given by Sr. Principal. The resource person  Fr. Joseph Pathikal discussed  the basic features of a family, various ways to build up a family and how to look after it. He also spoke about the four characters that can be seen in a family. He said that each and every family should spend their valuable time with their children to inculcate in them good values.

This was followed by the speech given by Mr. Sukhen Paul and Mrs. Sanjukta Dhar Mitra on behalf of the parents where they expressed their gratitude for the school and the staff in nurturing the growth of the students. On behalf of the teachers Ms. Pratima and Ms. Anumita spoke about certain important areas where the parents need to take a little more initiative so that the teachers can work hand in hand for the betterment of their children. Lastly Superior Sr. Stella gave the vote of thanks where she thanked the parents for their love and support in making the family day successful.

FAMILY DAY held at Auxilium, Barasat

On the consecutive days of 11th& 12th August 2017, our school auditorium saw the celebration of Family Day for classes IX & X and VI,VII, VIII respectively. On 11th August, 2017, the parents of the students of Classes IX & X were invited for the Family Day celebration. The programme began at 2:30 in the afternoon and it began with lighting of the lamp, seeking God’s blessing. The chief guest of the day Fr. Joseph Pathikal expressed his golden words to the parents. The students gave the parents a hearty welcome through their welcome song and dance. This was followed by a melodious song sung by the students of Class X and graceful dance performances. Sister Principal shared with the parents her illuminating advise. A few parents expressed their opinions too.

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The next day the parents of students of Classes VI to VIII were invited for the Family Day celebration. The programme began at 9.00 am in the morning and began with the lighting of the lamp. The chief guest of the day Fr. Joseph Pathikal shared with parents his golden words. Students  presented a melodious song followed by an orchestra. This was followed by a couple of dance performances by class VIII and Class VI. This grand event ended with few of Sister Principal’s words and a few parents expressing their views.Thus, the family day celebration of our school turned out to be a great event.

Anwesha Biswas

Class X A

 

 

 

 

Parents’ orientation Day

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On Saturday, 02 May 2015, the parents of the newly admitted Nursery toddlers and others had the experience of a highly informative and enthralling orientation.   The Orientation commenced with Mrs. Tantalita’s edifying  speech  which stressed on the indispensable do’s and don’ts  that parents should follow for the good moral upbringing and all round development of their children. Rev. Fr.  Soroj  Mallick SDB, the resource person of the day took over the scenario, notified the parents about the saga of the Salesian Culture and discussed on how the parents should bring up their children according to the preventive system initiated by St. John Bosco and St. Mary Mazzarello. He also cited example from Swami Vivekananda’s life to make the parents aware of his ideals. The orientation ended with a vivacious recital of St. John Bosco’s principles Reason, Religion, and loving kindness.

Orientation Day

Parents' orientation

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

Parents’ Orientation day

                                Picture1                          On 2nd August 2014, Auxilium Convent School, Dum Dum,  organized a half a day orientation day for the 210 parents of class IX Students. Sr. Esther Rani Abraham, the principal officially welcomed the parents. A prayer song was projected to invoke the blessings of the Almighty. Mrs.Sujata Harish read out the general rules of the school to the parents. Mr. Mrinal Banerjee, the resource person for the day spoke to parents about how to handle the children who are exposed to various problems. Parents were requested not to put study pressure, not to compare but to have a dialogue with the children since all have unique D.N.A. He highlighted the two severe problems a child of 13 years facing: the social impact and the growing trend of tuitions. They are more involved in the digital and the outside world than their studies, therefore there is less time for self-study, time for leisure and for other activities. To handle these situations he exhorted the parents to be active listeners, to have an eye on their child’s relationship till they are 18 years, to put every discussion in a debate form without the child’s knowledge and to stop scolding but to frame out the whole situation then to act. He also gave them few tips to prepare them for the examinations, like evening walk, watch English news to speed up their writing and hearing capacity, avoid junk food to be a healthy person and to do every day half an hour yoga meditation. The session ended up with various interesting questions from the parents. The Parents thanked the Management for organizing a very interesting and down to earth session.

Sr. Domenica Josphine Thapa