Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Teacher's day


I was thinking that it would have been much better to celebrate teacher’s day by giving the teachers a break, like declaring teacher’s day a rest day. But again the selflessness of the teachers was made evident when the teachers’ went ahead with the celebration. The teachers put much effort to teach and practice their pupils for their special numbers as a tribute for the teachers.


Gifts and tokens were given to teachers.

Special numbers.


More numbers.

More fun.




Though the event was tiring there was fulfillment with seeing pupils giving flowers and gifts to their teachers, showing their sincerity as only children could. The tiredness is relieved by the love that we felt this day.Even the most difficult pupil, when they approached us, teachers, with a smile and a mano, melted our hearts. We (or I)  felt their sincere appreciation of our efforts in teaching them even for just that fleeting moment.

We were entertained by the special numbers.


Pupils did the teaching today. 


(These two were teaching my subject, music. Their lesson was about chords.)

What brought the house down was when the parents did a surprise number. They danced to the remixed music of the 60's going to the 2010's. They were wearing recycled material for costume. Cost effective and may I say a  good campaign propaganda since they were also officers of the school's eco-saver's club.


A tiring but fulfilling day.


Former pupils greeting teachers by going around and flashing a greeting banner (if that's what it's called).

In the afternoon, it's was disco time.




Going home tired but fulfilled.

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