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Lessons learnt from COVID -19 and a promise for the future

  Lessons learnt from COVID -19 and a promise for the future Dr. Japasree Mukherjee Principal, S. E. International School (A 4.9 rated school out of 5), Borivali On how COVID 2019 has changed our outlook. FOOD HABITS : We started eating healthy food more. Our children stopped eating outside food. Body Fitness : We have started Yoga at home. We started to take care of our environment more. We started reading story books again. We started doing household chores on our own and our body is taking better shape. We stopped going to the doctors for small issues. We have resorted to our age old traditional medicines. We are putting more attention to household cleanliness. The bonding between the grandparents and grandchildren are growing. Family Bonding: We started giving more time to our family. The school going children learnt doing household chores to help their parents in the absence of house helps. Small children are making parents understand what the need of using mask and ha

Happy Teachers' Day

On Teachers’ Day,  Mahesh Sir speaks on need of extra skills for students. " Mr. Mahesh Desai (Director of S. E. International School) addressing all teachers on the occasion of teachers' day." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More than 90% of Indian schooling system teachers, are women. No matter what subject teacher you are, you have to teach boys, to respect girls. And to teach girls to have self-respect. All have equal opportunities. Recognize yourself, and have self-respect. "Students Workshop" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Being scholar in only academic studies, or book worms are not enough. Students must develop extra personality, skills to be employable, job creator, contributor to society and industry. Running away from responsibility or putting head down in early years of school edu