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Har Ghar Tiranga(Independence Day celebration)

15 Aug, 2025

Blue Bird High School, Panchkula celebrated the 79th Independence Day of India with great zeal and exhilaration. Students participated in various activities and competitions under “Har Ghar Tiranga” 2025 and decorated school premise's and boards with Tri-colour flags, Rangoli competitions, Rakhi making competitions , letter writing drives for the soldiers and police personnels and national quiz on the Tiranga were conducted. Elevating the feeling of patriotism, the students of grade X-XII held a Tiranga rally. The school celebrated the red letter day by hosting a special assembly. The school choir sang Patriotic songs. The children recited Patriotic poems and speeches. Kindergarten and Primary wing pupils wore tricolor dresses, painted their cheek and face with tri-colour, decorated their rooms with national flags and pictures of freedom fighters and took selfie with their handmade tri-colour flag.

Principal of the school, Ms. Vandna, commended the combined efforts of the students and teachers. She urged the students to think of what this freedom really meant to each one of them. She highlighted the need to speak the language of affection and brotherhood to all around and encouraged the students to celebrate differences and reiterated the message that respect should guide their every action.

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ANNUAL SCHOOL ART AND CRAFT EXHIBITION – THE OEUVRE 2025

02 Aug, 2025

Students of Blue Bird High School, Sector 16, Panchkula  organised their annual exhibition “The Oeuvre-25 “ the work of excellence and innovation of the students exhibited the integration of various art forms into academics. Exhibits showcased the creativity and innovations, out-of-the-box thinking and problem-solving skills of the students. They were the visual story of the dreams and aspirations of budding scientists, mathematicians, writers and poets as they embarked on a kaleidoscopic journey of sight and sound.
The event was graced by chief guest, Mr Ravinder Kumar Sharma, Founder Director of Ravinder Sharma Art Academy and retired as Head of the Art History Department, Govt College of Art, Chandigarh, who praised the students' innovative exhibits, which reflected their hard work and dedication.  The school has organized a meaningful initiative, "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam," where more than 500 saplings were distributed to parents, to foster a greener future and strengthen the bond between parents and children through a shared commitment to nature.  In a symbolic gesture of environmental stewardship, our Chief Guest planted a ‘Bael Patra’ sapling in the school premises to emphasize the importance of nurturing nature and promoting sustainability.
Parents enjoyed the artistic expressions of the young minds. Principal Ms. Vandna Bhatnagar addressed that the exhibition is a platform for our students to share their ideas and encourages them to communicate and learn from others. This event is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students , teachers and parents.

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Mock Parliament 2025 At Blue Bird High School, Sector-16, Panchkula

30 Jul, 2025

In the spirit of democracy and civic education, Students of Blue Bird High School Sector-16, Panchkula of grade VIII enacted and brought a replica of Indian Parliament. The topic of a mock parliament was “Disaster Management Amendment Bill 2024”. Around 40 students participated and created the look of a real parliament. During the discussion many important issues were raised like role of artificial intelligence in disaster management, climate change and situation during flood etc.
The leaders of the opposition raised many questions on the working of the ruling party on various policies and agendas. The ruling party tried to defend its government. The mock parliament provided students with a valuable opportunity to step into the shoes of legislators, debating critical issues that affect our society. It became a platform where they could express their opinions, develop public speaking skills, and gain a deeper understanding of the democratic processes. The experience left them not only well-versed with India’s democratic fundamentals but also brimmed them with newfound confidence in their public speaking abilities. School Principal appreciated the efforts of the students and said that this event proved to be a crucial step towards nurturing students responsible and participatory members of society.