GURU NANAK HIGH SCHOOL, MAHIM,MUMBAI-16
GURU NANAK MARG,BEHIND CITYLIGHT CINEMA,MAHIM,MUMBAI -400016.
Contact No: 022-24458616.
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Our school is an institution designed to provide learning space and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is commonly compulsory.[citation needed] In these systems, students progress through a series of schools. The names for these schools vary by country (discussed in the Regional section below) but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education.
Our constitution has set Goals to be achieved:
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Ensure access to primary health care.
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Provide a system for dealing with crisis medical situations.
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Provide mandated screening and immunization monitoring.
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Provide systems for identification and solution of students' health and educational problems.
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Provide comprehensive and appropriate health education.
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Provide a healthful and safe school environment that facilitates learning.
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Provide a system of evaluation of the effectiveness of the school health program.
Our Institution has been striving hard to keep up the above goals.
Our school also build:
1. Confidence:
Learning about new subjects and becoming proficient in a skill can help a child (or an adult) grow exponentially. Confident learners tend to speak more and know how to get their point across. For those students who aren’t so confident, learning new material can feel like swimming upstream. These students are always questioning their abilities and tend to shy away from answering questions.
Confidence is taught via some creative teaching strategies. We as teachers have a powerful influence on our students, and we can help them feel confident and proud of themselves and their accomplishments. We can help them feel secure enough that they are willing and able to learn new material.
2. Socialization:
Humans are social animals and we need people around us to survive. School, yes even online school, can be an excellent way to build a network of friends and a like-minded community. These connections and relationships can offer you guidance through the career landscape and offer help when you need a recommendation or job position or a shoulder to lean on. We’ve found that many of our teachers have experienced similar struggles and successes, and their presence in our life has often helped me during difficult times in our career.
3. Teamwork:
Friendships aren’t the only important relationships that can be built through school. Our school environment offers students the opportunity to learn to work with others, which is a very important “real world” skill. Through games and projects, and even participation in after-school sports, our children learn the importance of forging relationships with each other. These activities also help us learn to manage difficult personalities, find our way as leaders, and better understand the way we work as individuals. These lessons provide us with valuable experiences that as adults, we use every day. Working with others is all about managing different personalities and finding ways to make your workday run more smoothly. For more information about team building and creating a stellar team.
4. Preparation:
Even if you graduate with what seems like a useless degree in today’s economy (yes, I have a degree in drawing and yes, I have another degree in weaving) all forms of education can lead us toward a fulfilling life. As my 96-year-old grandfather says, “there is a job for everyone,” which I have found, despite my cynicism, to be true. School doesn’t merely teach facts and figures and numbers and letters. Our school is crucial in preparing children to become their future selves. As someone who has worked a number of jobs and has been in school for most of her life, I’ve found that each person I’ve encountered, each class I’ve taken, and each job I’ve worked has taught me something about myself and has pointed me toward my specific career direction. Without that freshman level art history course, I never would have been able to teach the same subject five years later, and without those multiple English classes, I wouldn’t be sitting here now typing this blog post. If you think you may have a skill or the knowledge about a specific subject that you’d like to pass on to others, consider exploring.The best way, therefore is adapting and also passing knowledge to others, along with accepting new methods of teaching.
5. Information:
Perhaps one of the most important reasons to attend school is the wealth of knowledge and information provided within the school setting. Our school provides a safe haven for the spread of ideas, and often gives us access to subjects and ideas that our pupil wouldn’t regularly find in our homes or with our friends. Learning a new language, for example, is often best done within the confines of the language’s native country. Most people do not have the means to spend the many years it would take living in a foreign country to learn another language. We can often offer access to those who have had the opportunity to really study a second or third language, and those educators can give a firsthand advice on pronunciation, culture, sentence structure.
6. Inspiration:
Our school has not only helped to develop lifelong friendships, work strategies, and career goals, but has also functioned as one of the primary means of inspiration.
7. Community:
our Institution functions as the center of a person’s community and can act as a meeting place, a place for children to grow, and a second home., Students grow up to appreciate the sense of safety and comfort it gives them, and that so many activities that give them identity as a youth are cultivated at school. Our school isn’t simply a place to sit and learn, it has become a centerpiece of our community where kids attended band practice, and where parents often sat for hours waiting for their kids to finish their activities. I read somewhere recently that as humans, all we really desire is a sense of community and belonging, and I think our school provides that for both children and adults. Even online school programs, where the user is alone with his or her computer can empower a student with the help of the community of learners it creates.
School is not only important to us as individual’s school helps society progress by educating its members who bring their newly acquired information to the workforce. School boosts confidence and teaches each one to establish and maintain friendship, and helps everyone learn how to work together as a team, which is a primary tenet of any successful society. Without school, knowledge would not spread as quickly, and our access to new ideas and people could easily be cut off. A world without school would create difficulties in language learning, and would stall the dispersion of economic growth, tolerance, and the appreciation of our fellow human beings. For those who are currently enrolled in school, keep up the great work! For adults who are thinking about returning to the classroom,whether you’re a parent seeing your child off to his first day of kindergarten, or you’re a graduate student finishing your thesis, school can bring you knowledge, friendships, and a better understanding of yourself and your place within your culture.
Overall development in today's era is a must for all of us. Need to be well- equiped with latest techniques of teaching-learning process.
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