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September 2024 Newsletter

Teacher’s Day

True teachers are those who help us think for ourselves. – Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Our school enthusiastically celebrated Teachers’ Day on September 5th, with students from grades 9 and 10 organizing the entire event.

The Assembly Hall was filled with both teachers and students, beautifully decorated with flowers, banners, and festive ornaments. Teachers were greeted with flowers, gifts, and cards in the staff room, making for a pleasant surprise.

Several students expressed their appreciation through heartfelt speeches, while others showcased cultural performances such as dances, songs, poems, and dramas to mark the special day.

To add to the fun, students also arranged games for the teachers, which were thoroughly enjoyed by all. The teachers were delighted and commended the effort behind the program. After the main event, individual class celebrations took place, where students and their class teachers shared meaningful moments, making the day truly unforgettable.


Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration

“May the remover of obstacles, bless you with smooth paths, great opportunities, and abundant happiness.”

S.E.I.S. celebrated the vibrant festival of Ganesh Chaturthi with a variety of colorful and engaging activities, reflecting the cultural richness of this auspicious event. The festival, dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity symbolizing wisdom and prosperity, featured an array of student performances, including traditional dances and songs related to Ganesh Chaturthi. The joyful atmosphere was further elevated as students chanted devotional songs and danced to traditional rhythms. The celebrations were a resounding success which not only enriched students’ understanding of traditional practices but also fostered a sense of community and shared celebration.


Super-Dancer

“Dancing is creating a sculpture that is visible only for a moment”. —- Erolozan

S.E.I.S. conducted the dance competition for the students of grade 1 to grade 10. A dance competition in school is much more than just winning trophies – it is a valuable and enriching experience for students of all ages. Whether or not a student aspires to pursue a career in the arts, participating in a dance competition helps develop essential skills that benefit them in the long run. These events are an excellent way to foster emotional resilience, boost self-confidence, and enhance self-esteem.

 Our lively dancers lit up the stage with their dynamic performances, and the hard work and dedication shown by both students and parents are truly commendable. Their movements captured the essence of the music and movements were, graceful and elegant. The colorful costumes of the little ones enhanced the pleasure of watching the performance. The judges made a note of the expressions, stage coverage, choreography and the applauded the effort the dancers put in.

The winner of the SEIS ka Super Dancer Jr. is Ms. Tanishka Bhatt from grade 3 and the winner of the SEIS ka Super Dancer Sr. is Ms. Unnati Jethwa from grade 8.

Congratulations to the winners.


Hindi Diwas

“हम भारतीय सभी भाषाओं का करते सम्मान, पर हिंदी ही है हमारी पहचान”

Every year, on September 14th, Hindi Diwas, also known as Hindi Day, is celebrated to honor and commemorate the adoption of Hindi as one of the official languages of India, which occurred in 1949.

SEIS celebrated Hindi Diwas, marking this occasion. Students showcased their love for the language by reciting rhymes, jokes and riddles and later enjoyed a short funny Hindi movie. The learners were also acquainted to famous Hindi writers, poets, and literary figures who have contributed to the preservation and development of the language.

Overall, Hindi Diwas celebration was a great success and a wonderful opportunity to showcase our love and appreciation for Hindi language and culture.


Garba Celebration

“Sometimes we must do what is right, even if it means facing certain death”.

Navratri is a Hindu festival celebrated in the autumn every year. It is observed for various reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of the Indian subcontinent.

On this occasion, SEIS celebrated Garba Utsav on 28th September with great pomp and festivity. Students & teachers came in traditional costume to the entire celebration when they danced to the beat of Garba songs on the school ground & filled the air with joy and festive spirit. 


Star of the month for September

“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out “. – Robert Collier

1st – Ms. Yatee Ghavre

2nd – Ms. Krisha Panchal

3rd – Ms. Tanishka Bhatt

4th A – Mst. Tanish Jain

4th B – Mst.  Ritesh Mistry

5th : Mst. Vihaan Chauhan

6th: Ms.Ruchi Kadam

7th : Mst. Harsh Hemant Bangal

8th: Ms Dhriya Chawda

9th Mst. Daksh Jadhav

10th: Mst.Dev Godhania