Report by Class B Teachers
Precious Pearls
Celebrating Kindergarten Graduates from Heavenly Waters
]]>The occasion was a canvas for the extraordinary talents of Class Nursery and Class A students. Our esteemed Administrator, Sir Kethoulou Sekhose, set the tone with a warm welcome, extending greetings to parents and inspiring everyone present.
Captivating traditional dances and harmonious group songs filled the air, with a mesmerizing umbrella dance and a “Fashion for Change” segment featuring little ones confidently strutting down the ramp in creatively recycled costumes.
The play, “Might of Faith,” left the audience in awe as young performers skillfully portrayed the theme of holding onto faith and walking in it. The annual school report, eloquently presented by Supervisor Madam Tainla, highlighted the impactful events held throughout the year.
Dedication in the teaching staff was celebrated with Madam Dolley Biswas and Madam Nungshienla Pongen each awarded 50,000 for their commendable 10 years of service. Additionally, Miss Lhingneichin Roselyn, Miss Jungshimenla, and Miss Hukali Wotsa received a 5000 award for completing 5 years of service. Our helpful support staff, Sister Alenuo, received a cash prize of 20,000 for rendering her commendable 10 years of service.
Special recognition was extended to Madam Rebicca Sharma and Miss Rukhsar, recipients of the 100% Attendance Award for their unwavering commitment.
The Best Classroom Learning Materials Award went to Angel Stars, Blue Dolphin, and Twinkling Stars, each receiving cash prizes of 5000, 3000, and 2000, respectively, for their creativity and effective teaching aids. Twelve students from Class Nursery and Class A were celebrated for achieving 100% attendance throughout the year.
The event concluded on a poignant note with a heartfelt benediction from Mrs. Throngpila Sangtam, Christian Education Supervisor at Sangtam Baptist Church Dimapur. The 9th Annual Day Celebration left an indelible mark, not only celebrating achievements but also fostering a spirit of unity and dedication within the school community.
Report by Miss Nzanbeni Ngullie
Angel Stars
Twinkling Stars
Tiny Twinkles
]]>There were a total of two rounds, and 6 students were selected for the 2nd and final round. Amayah Charles Joshua from Heavenly Waters emerged as the winner, with Toluto Achumi in 2nd position and Micah Shohe in 3rd position, both from Polaris. Miss Eunice and Madam Tainla hosted the competition. The judges were Miss Nzanbeni Ngullie , Miss Kekhrienino Sogotsu, and Madam Rebika Sharma. Our Administrator, Sir Ketoulhou Sekhose, congratulated the winners and handed out the certificates and prizes.
Report by Madam Emilo
The turnout was remarkable, with enthusiastic participation from different classes. Class Nursery boasted 91 students, Class A had 136 participants, and Class B brought together 130 eager students.
The event featured a diverse array of games, showcasing the students’ athletic prowess and teamwork. Each class engaged in a series of challenges, contributing to the overall energy and excitement of the sports days.
**Class B played the following games:**
– Throw the Ball
– Obstacle Race
– Long Jump
– Running Race
– Musical Chair
The winners of Running Race (Shinning Pluto)
1st- Shelo K Labo
2nd -Molungnen Imsong
3rd- Lenir Kichu
The winners of Throw Ball (Precious Pearls)
Ist Libeni B Lotha
2nd Prisha Rai
3rd Muhsa
Class B received special recognition, with medals awarded for their outstanding performance in the Running Race and fridge magnets presented for their agility in the Obstacle Race.
**Class A played the following games:**
– Hopscotch
– Spoon Race
– Grab the Bottle
– Running Race
– Balance the Beam
The winners of Spoon Race (Great Bears)
Ist Thsadiro K Sangtam
2nd Chubakumba
3rd Liha
The winners of Spoon Race (Twinkling Stars)
1st – Kekhrielhoutouo
2nd – Aroka
3rd – Apukivi
Class A received commendation for their excellence in the Spoon Race, securing a medal, and their swift Running Race, earning them fridge magnets.
**Class Nursery played the following games:**
– Frog Jump
– Spoon Race
– Hit the Cup
– Musical Chair
– Cinderella Race
The winners of Spoon Race (Angel Stars)
1st – Rasih sangtam
2nd -Aadine Dinamani pukharambam
3rd- Juhaira Yeasmin
The youngest participants, Class Nursery, showcased their talent in the Spoon Race, earning well-deserved medals, and demonstrated their musical chair finesse, receiving fridge magnets.
The 2nd Annual Sports event was a resounding success, celebrating not only physical prowess but also the spirit of sportsmanship and teamwork. Congratulations to all participants for making this event memorable and enjoyable. We extend our appreciation to the teachers, staff, and parents who contributed to the success of this vibrant and spirited occasion. Here’s to fostering a culture of health, teamwork, and achievement in our school community.
Report by Miss Nzanbeni Ngullie
Angel Stars
Shooting Stars
Smart Earthlings
Great Bears
Precious Angels
Twinkling Stars
Tiny Twinkles
Precious Pearls
Little Dippers
]]>The Nursery class planned a zoo-cum-picnic trip to the Zoological Park in Rangapahar on 15-09-2023. The kids had been eagerly awaiting the trip, and when the day finally arrived, their excitement was palpable. As it was their first zoo trip, their enthusiasm was evident through their laughter, singing, and jumping on the way.
Upon reaching the venue, we had a group photo session with the kids. They were then taken inside the zoo, where they saw gibbons, bears, deer, pythons, porcupines, hornbills, and more, and had the opportunity to take pictures near the animal enclosures. Afterward, the kids settled down for lunch, where they rested and enjoyed their packed lunches in the cool shade.
Next, the kids visited the butterfly garden located in the middle of the animal enclosures, where they admired the beautiful flowers and took pictures. We proceeded to see the tigers, which the kids had been eagerly looking forward to, but unfortunately, they couldn’t catch a glimpse. Despite this, they quickly moved on and continued with the sightseeing, anticipating a return visit next year.
The kids were filled with curiosity about what they saw and couldn’t stop themselves from asking numerous questions. The trip was a success, providing not only enjoyment but also valuable educational insights into the diverse forms of life on our planet.
Though tired at the end of the day, the kids couldn’t stop talking about the animals they saw on our way back to school. Overall, it was a memorable trip, and the kids will enthusiastically share their stories with their parents and friends.
Miss Nzanhroni Murry
A talent show provides students opportunity to showcase their talent in any field. It not only helps the participants to show their abilities but also motivates other students to come up front and show their secret potential. Young children have an ocean of hidden talent amongst them and we at Star Kids believe in letting our budding enthusiast come forward and shine.
The main reason behind this competition is to nurture the intrinsic qualities of students and removes the fear of stage among students which help them in personality development too. The students enthusiastically participated in the talent show and exhibited superb flair and abilities to excel in whatever they did.
The event was held on 2nd June 2023. The competition included singing, storytelling, craft, dance, drawing, magic tricks, painting, poem recitation, bible recitation, origami, piano recital, ukulele, harmonica, video tutorial, taekwondo demonstration and made animals using balloons. Some students came eagerly prepared for the event in their fancy costumes.
There were three winners 1st, 2nd and 3rd chosen from each class i.e. from Class Nursery to Class B. The winners were awarded with certificates from the school.
Three winners (1st,2nd and 3rd) were selected from each class.
Class B
Precious Pearls
1st- Imnamaong Imchen
2nd-Meyiren Longchar
3rd – Kedayile
Heavenly Waters
1st-Penliben Changkiri
2nd-Zupuki Kiba
3rd-Muwalung Sangtam
Shining Pluto
1st -Lirosen Jamir
2nd -Michelle Patton
3rd -Trisha Das
Polaris
1st -Linotoni Sumi
2nd– Liani Asumi
3rd -Erenthung S Lotha
Smart Earthlings
1st- Randanbeni Abigail
2nd- Moiong B Phom
3rd- Bency M Kikon
Class A
Twinkling Stars
1st – Kemery E Ezung
2nd – Kekhrielhoutouo Tsierha
3rd – Alovi Yimchunger
Great Bears
1st-Benroni Murry
2nd– Tzutimen Aier
3rd– Topeni Aye
Shooting Stars
1st: Taochiren Ozukum
2nd: Nisunoka Chishi
3rd: Akupu Zhimomi
Blue Dolphin
1st- Temsuakum Longchari
2nd- Mhachan Kikon
3rd- Liphulu Hesso
Birds of Paradise
1st- Chipiu Chishi
2nd- Sepongchila
3rd- Kelung Hairang
Little Dippers-
1st : Nuvika Yepthomi
2nd : Abigail L Mozhui
3rd : Umang Chakraborty
Class Nursery
Angel Stars
1st: Sihli mongzar
2nd: Apijemla Aochir Aier
3rd: Thungron Juan humtsoe
Tiny Twinkles
1st- Katimen Longkumer
2nd- Merangtir Kekhrieselhou Imsong
3rd- Okivi Jakhalu
Milky Ways
1st- Tiaben Walling
2nd- Khrierienuo Isabel Vizo
3rd- Hinato A Awomi
Precious Angels
1st – Danni Devi
2nd – Walakchang Mollier
3rd – Senthanro Patton
Reported by Miss Menangmenla
Class Nursery (Angel Stars)
Class Nursery (Tiny Twinkles)
Class Nursery (Milky Ways)
Class Nursery (Precious angels)
Class A (Twinkling Stars)
Class A (Blue dolphin)
Class A (Birds Of Paradise)
Class A (Little Dippers)
Class B (Heavenly Waters)
Class B (Precious Pearls)
Class B (Shining Pluto)
Class B (Polaris)
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