A free dental check-up camp was organized for the students of CT Public School The students of classes I-XII participated in this two -days camp from 8th -9th February . Dr. Urvashi Chopra from Chopra Dental Orthodontic and Implant Centre examined the oral health of the students and discussed their problems and recommended medical assistance wherever necessary. The parents were informed of the problems of their wards so that they could take necessary steps for them.
Feb 8, 2018
The students of grade I-II of CT Public School had an exciting outing at Mc Donald's. The excitement of the children knew no bounds when they boarded the school bus to go to their favourite destination. This trip was planned not only for entertainment but with a purpose. It was an educational tour in which the children learned various traffic signals and rules. They were informed about the traffic lights and signals and the importance of abiding by the traffic rules. After their lesson,the little children sang songs and frolicked around in elation and savored their treat with their friends and teachers.
Feb 7, 2018
Cancer Awareness Programme was organized in CT Public School to enlighten the children about this deadly disease. The programme was headed by Mr. Prashant Dube, Chief Co-ordinator (South) of Caring Souls Foundation working strenuously for the to serve mankind to combat this noxious disease.
Mr. Prashant Dube acquainted the students that there were two types of cancer i.e. benign cancer and malignant cancer. He informed the students about benign cancer which is considerably safe while malignant cancer can be cured if detected at the first stage. He also advised the students to keep a check on the symptoms of cancer and approach the doctor immediately if any symptom is recognized. He told the students that the intake of alcohol and tobacco have an adverse effect on health and give a head start to this fatal disease.
He also advocated that the children should eat a sumptuous and balanced diet and refrain from the consumption of junk foods and cold drinks in order to remain healthy.He edified the students to wash their hands before eating and take proper care of hygiene. He requested the children to join hands with this society to spread awareness among the masses to eliminate this disease and work for a healthy nation.
Vice Principal Mr. Ved Vrat also advised the students to take healthy and nutritious food and avoid fast foods.
The students of CT Public School participated in Integrity Day under the aegis of JCI Jalandhar. The students were made to take an oath to build national integration. The children pledged to strengthen moral values and build a sense of responsibility. They were made to understand that integrity is 'choosing one's thoughts and actions based on values rather than their personal gains'.
Mr. Gurpreet Singh and Mrs.Balwinder Kaur from JCI, Jalandhar, motivated the students to tread on the path of righteousness and serve humanity.
The students of CT Public School participated in a workshop on exam stress. As the students of grade X and XII are on the threshold of appearing in CBSE Board Exams, they are undergoing through a lot of stress and pressure. The students are going through a lot of anxiety and are apprehensive about the consequences.
To make the students comfortable for the exams, Mrs. Amrit Kalsi talked to the students on how to face it. Mrs. Kalsi boosted the students to work hard and have confidence in themselves. They should not let negativity enter into their minds. She discussed various strategies for exam-taking and imparted knowledge of how to apply anxiety reduction techniques.
CT Public School organized a seminar on health education for the girls of classes VI - IX. Dr. Niharika Joshi, gynaecologist and obstetrician from Global Hospital addressed the students and gave them a word of advice on general health and problems related to ladies.
Dr Joshi said that the health status of women directly reflects the health status of the nation. The concept of women’s health today has become a major concern among the developing countries because of deteriorating quality of life. India has made considerable progress in social and economic development in recent decades, like improvement in life expectancy, but infant mortality and illiteracy demonstrates it lagged behind in the improvement of women’s health.
Women are probably dying because she has been ignorant regarding access to medical treatment on time. Women’s health is compromised at practically every step in life. From womb to tomb, women are made to pay dearly for their women-hood and unless some steps are taken to make people appreciate human rights issues related to women’s health, women will continue to die.
Disease and disorders of the female reproductive system threaten the physical and emotional health of many women. The common diseases that occur in the age group of 41 to 60 years are infections of the reproductive tract, menopause, genital organ prolapse, abnormal uterine bleeding, the genital malignancy and fibroid uterus.She stressed on the importance of personal hygiene which is detrimental to abate them. She informed them about various vaccines available to avoid the deadly diseases.
Principal Mrs. Suman Rana thanked Dr. Joshi for her enlightening discourse and urged the girls to follow the guidelines delivered in the health session.
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CT Public School managed to lift the overall trophy of COLORS 2018, in an inter-school competition whereas Jullunder Model Senior Secondary School bagged runners up trophy. Besides, CT Public School, Maqsudan bagged first and second prizes in Rangoli. The first prize for Quiz goes to CT Public School. CT Public School bagged first prize in Group Dance and first prize in Solo Singing (Folk) goes to Jalandhar Model Senior Secondary School. MGN Public School bagged first prize in Science Buddies and second prize was bagged by CT Public School.
Jan 20, 2018
Jan 19, 2018
The participants were appreciated and applauded for their wonderful performance.
Jan 17, 2018CT Kindergarten celebrated the birth anniversary of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji with devotion and great religious sanctity. The Students were given an insight into the life of Guru Gobind Singh, his teaching and philosphy. Students delivered speeches and recited poems related to life of Guru Gobind Singh.
The Co-Chairperson of CT Group of Institutions, Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi, bestowed her best wishes on this pious occasion. Mrs. Neena Sethi, KG Wing Incharge, advised the students to follow the path of Guru with utmost sincerity, citing the example that how the sons of Guru obeyed the order of their father and sacrificed themselves.
Dashing throw the snow in a one horse open Sledge. The children came beautifully appointed in partygear for the Christmas party that followed. The classrooms too had been dressed with bright and colourful ornaments that are hung on a Christmas tree like, the shiny star, the silver bell, the red and white candy, stockings and the Santa created by the children in their craft class .The festive spirit was witnessed among all the CT Kindergarten students.
The Co-Chairperson of CT Group of Institutions, Mrs. Parminder Kaur Channi & The Managing Director of CT Group of Institutions, Mr. Manbir Singh presided over the celebrations. The efforts of the little ones and the teachers were praised and appreciated by the School Management. Mrs. Suman Rana, the principal, expressed her delight on seeing such enthusiasm in the children who brought the spirit of Christmas to life. She said happiness lies in celebrating together as a family.
CT Public School wins 5th Sardarni Manjit Kaur Memorial Cricket Tournament. S.A. Jain Senior Secondary School, Ambala won the runners-up trophy of the tournament. The top two winners were felicitated with the prizes of worth Rs. 31,000 and Rs. 21,000 respectively. Mr. Rakesh Rathore, Vice President, Punjab cricket Association and ex-Mayor remained Chief Guest.
Defending their winning title, CT Public School has once again proved their mettle and has won the Champions Trophy of the Sardarni Manjit Kaur Memorial Cricket Tournament for the fifth consecutive year. The runners-up trophy was won by S.A. Jain Senior Secondary School, Ambala in the fifth season of this five days tournament organized by CT Public School at the Shahpur Campus of CT Group of Institutions. The trophy of Man of the Match was won by Rajan from runner’s up team and Man of the Match was won by Karan Rajput from CT Public School, Best Bowler by Parmeshwar Parmar of CT Public School, and Wicket -Keeper by Raghav from runner’s up team and Best Batsman by Azam Mazar. The umpires for the final match were Mr. Jawahar Lal and Mr. Satish Kumar from Punjab Cricket Association (PCA). The commentator was Mr. Chetan Sondhi.
Dec 22, 2017It was a proud moment for the students of CT Public School to participate in the prestigious Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan held every year at Shri Devi Talab Mandir, Jalandhar. This impressive and reputable Hindustani Musical extravaganza lasts for five days in which renowned singers from all over the country participate.
The Harivallabh Sammelan commenced with Vandana sung by the students of CT Public School. They enthralled the audience with their euphonic performance and received a cash prize of Rs 1100. The Management of Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan Committee honoured the students and the teachers for their stupendous performance and thanked the Principal Mrs Suman Rana for motivating the students to participate in this musical competition
Dec 21, 2017