Friday, September 27, 2013

NHSS upgrading the level of their students:





                          SHOAIB AHMAD MUNAWER                                 MUNAWER RAZA



Two of the school students stood first in Computer Science and Statistics in the Aga Khan University Examination Board’s annual examination result 2013 for Secondary School Certificate Part I and Higher Secondary School Certificate Part II respectively.
Shoaib Ahmad Munawer got first position in Computer science in SSC-Part I and Munawer Raza secured first position in Statistics in HSSC-Part II in the Aga Khan University Examination Board’s annual examination result 2013.

The Importance of Cleanliness in a Student's Life




The ancient proverb “Cleanliness is next to godliness” is one of the most well-known and apt sayings that I have ever heard. This saying suggests that being clean is nearly as good as being godly or very holy.
We can see an example of this in our own school. When we walk into an unclean classroom with waste strewn all over the floor, the children look distressed about the condition of their working environment. On the other hand when we walk into a bright and clean classroom with the children happy and content we can feel the difference within ourselves. This also proves we are happier in cleaner surroundings. Cleanliness is traditionally associated with good health, tidiness, and purity. The purposes of cleanliness include health, beauty and contaminants to oneself and others.
However, despite knowing these facts, educated children are ignoring the benefits and the importance of keeping themselves and their clean surrounding. They throw their waste when and where they feel like it. Sometimes it is so uneasy to say Prayers among them due to their stinky socks. The importance of cleanliness should not be forgotten and the children should start caring not only about their classrooms and about their school but about their communities too, localities and eventually their country. So join hand together to keep our school’s environment clean and free of unhygienic elements.
Naseer Mansoor 

A Healthy Start of the school day


Morning Assembly is compulsory for all:
Every day the students set up their journey towards the school. They race themselves to reach school before the first bell of assembly at 7:00 am. The Assembly committee is very strict to check uniform of the students. They say, “Neat and tidy uniform and decent personal appearance are required in each student”.
The school assembly starts with recitation of the Holy Quran then the Principal, Mr. Mujahid Ahmad, provides useful instructions about upcoming activities if necessary and then students straight up themselves for the National Anthem, which usually plays from the stage. After this, the students move towards their classrooms.
The school assembly gives a healthy start and focuses on co-curricular life. It strengthens work of the school.
School assembly should be conducted with complete and active participation of students to develop a feeling of affiliation and unity among students, to develop in students a sense of identity with the school, and to facilitate moral and religious development of students.
The School (NHSS) has published its second issue on Sunday, 22 September. It was four pages Newsletter and far more informative than the previous one.The school's students showed a great response regarding the second issue because they got coloured copy of the Newsletter in their hands.
 
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