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Neo Garcescale Final NEO ROSARY Nursery, K.G. & High School From the Editors Desk…….. Volume 1 The highly reputed institution, Neo Rosary 15. Neo Edu Express- volume -1 High School has so much to say! Our seventeen 16. Neo Rising Star Awards years of silent work has showed a remarkable and successful growth in the field of education. All our attempts are exclusively for the benefit of Neo Family. Now, on our Eighteenth Annual Academic Our dedicated hard work has enabled us to excellence day, we take pride in releasing our fulfil our long cherished dreams. We sow the first School annual magazine!!! seeds of success in every tender child; enhance COURAGE and CONFIDENCE, to achieve the sweetest fruits in each of our student’s life. The school magazine-Volume 1, offers a panoramic view of the school over the past seventeen years and the activities and Every new step taken has contributed to the achievements of the year 2012-13. development of the school and students. The journey began with the release of our 1. Neo Calendar Our editorial board worked hard to make it a beautiful, informative and a complete school 2. Neo School Poem magazine. 3. Neo School song 4. Neo Class Room discipline It is our vision to see that we reach greatest 5. Neo Intra school competitions heights taking every one along. The magazine has stories, anecdotes, poems, dramas, mile 6. Neo Inter school competitions stones and beautiful art works by our students. 7. Neo Creative records-Pre primary Few of these may be excerpts from other sources as the main idea is to share and spread the spirit 8. Neo Friday activities-Pre primary of joy while learning. This gave every young mind 9. Neo IV Saturday activities-Primary- a chance to aspire, think, invent and innovate!! Secondary We are proud to come out with THE NEO 10. Neo In house Publishing EDU EXPRESS 2012-13, and hope to reach great heights in the years to come. 11. Neo PTA meetings 12. Neo Student friendly ICT Past is just behind us, Present is in our hands, 13. Neo Science fair future is in our minds, lets make a better future. 14. Neo Staff Club Neo Editorial Board Members Chief Editors Staff Editors Computer Editors Student Editors Ms. Nasreen Fatima Ms. Vidya Tripathi Ms. Uzma Anjum Almas Fatima Ms. J.P. Bharathi Ms. Qamar Fatima Ms. Nabeelah Azam Madeeha Azam Ms. Gafoorunnisa Maleehamasih Masrath bano Zainab Fatima 1 NEO ROSARY Nursery, K.G. & High School Contents S. No. Particulars Page No. 1. Chairman Speak 3 2. Founder Speak 3 3. From the Principals desk....... 4 4. From the Counselors Desk..... 6 5. Neo Teachers Speak...... 7 6. Neo parents, Grand parents 13 7. Neo Well wishers Speak....... 13 8. Ex- Student Speak 16 9. Advisory Board Members 18 10. School Poem, School Song, Class Room Discipline 19 11. School in News 20 12. List of Neo Family Members 22 13. Neo 50 year long Activities 23 14. School Academic toppers / Attendance Toppers / All Rounders 28 15. Students Articles and Drawings 29 16. Neo Best Students of the Year / Neo Inter School Prize winners 41 17. Neo X BOARD ACADEMIC EXAM toppers- Year wise 42 18. Neo Rising Star Awards 42 19. Neo Well whishers & Donors 43 20. A Leaf from our Visitors diary,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 21. Hifz - Memorization of Quran 46 22. Hadiya ceremony 47 23. Best Student in Deeniyath 47 24. Rules and Regulations 48 2 NEO ROSARY Nursery, K.G. & High School Chairman Desk MESSAGE AND GOOD WISHES I am glad to know that the NEO magazine board will sincerely take ROSARY HIGH SCHOOL is publishing care of the publication of the its magazine for the first time during magazine every year. the academic year 2013-2014. The magazine should contain Although the publication of the creative articles which will help the magazine appears to have been students in their future career. d e l a y e d d u e t o c e r t a i n I sincerely wish that the administrative reasons. But it is magazine should flourish every year better late than never. and becomes an Exemplary Mr. Mohd. Abdul Majeed I hope that the students and the Magazine. Nabeelah Educational Society Founder & Promoter As a social worker and political in charge of Weeny but important Asif nagar assembly constituency during the year role, which further 1984-85, I observed that the people in the helped me in my constituency had numerous problems like water career. scarcity, lack of electrical facilities, economical In the year 1992, I backwardness and etc., especially in Muslim got married. My wife minorities. To attend these deficiencies we was also interested in arrange to provide basic amenities and loans educational field and from the A.P khadi board, minority finance t h e r e f o r e w e Mr. Mohammed Azam corporation and other government social discussed about Founder & Promoter organizations to all the communities in general, laying a foundation and Muslim minority in particular. When, I for PRE-PRIMARY education to uplift the society. deeply analyzed, I realized that major problems was lack of primary education amongst the And, so in the year 1995 we established our people especially Muslims. That was an eye school which was initially accommodated in the opener to me. So I thought I should take some three rooms of our house under the banner of steps towards educating my fellow Muslims, and, NABEELAH EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY and was thus politics took a back step in my priorities and recognized by the government of A.P, and the educating people became my main prority from same was gradually upgraded to the high school. the year 1985. I am glad that the school has launched its first During the period 1985-87, a minority colleges magazine although it has been delayed, I still for medical sciences and engineering was appreciate the initiative. And, the whole purpose established. Although, my role was subsidiary I of the institution still remains to give something still gained a lot of experience in understanding good back to the society. how the education system works. - Mr. Mohammed azam In the year 1988, under the banner of Founder and promoter of neo rosary nursery and SHADAN educational society, several k.g high school. institutions under chairmanship of Dr. MOHD VIZARATH RASOOL KHAN Saheb [then, MLA] was established for, these institutions I played a 3 NEO ROSARY Nursery, K.G. & High School From the Principal's Desk!!!! At the outset, I express my were strongly against corporal sincere gratitude to Almighty and punishments and wanted to create then to all my stake holders who an Environ to make it perfect place allowed me to enjoy every of Edutainment for all our stake moment of their child’s learning holders. process in our school With this brain child, our Our voyage In this turbulent journey began on 18th June 1995. water system of education: Our roller coaster ride always kept We wish to do away with frog us alert on toes following brain in a well approach. The system we compatible child friendly capsules. were craving to, has to be child This way we focus on holistic centered , and teachers to get d e v e l o p m e n t o f a c h i l d ' s , Ms. Nasreen Fatima replaced with mentors ,where child Intellectual, physical, Emotional Principal & Correspondent is the king of his own destiny. We and spiritual areas. Neo Rosary’s Year Long activities for the Academic Year 2012-13 Our Neo Jiva’s Career Guidance Program Pradesh. Three of our students Maleha Masih of helps them to choose the career of their interest. class IX, Almas Fatima of class IX and Madeeha Azam of Class VIII got Participation certificates in the National Science Fair @ Chennai. Neo Careers Fair, This is an activity designed to allow students to interact with professionals. A careers fair comprises of a series of activities, like, 3. Every Year, Principal and the eminent lectures, demonstrations, exhibitions that are person from the Society hoists the flag on our organized for students by professionals from Republic Day. Now our meritorious teacher and various walks of life. It is hosted by the school. the best student of the school will also hoist the flag and give the speech along with the Principal and dignitaries. 1. Every child participated in the Neo IV Inter and Intra school Literary competitions, and 250 students of our school participated in the 4. Neo IV Saturday activities will help in the Interschool competition conducted by Neo all round development of the child where Rosary and 22 neighbouring and other schools children learn life skills for half a day and sports participated in the same. events for rest of the day. 2. We conducted our Neo Annual Science 5.On Neo children’s Day we do conduct fair. More than 200 of our students participated activities and make our children feel special and and got an opportunity to showcase their also guide them to be smart students. SMART talents. Around 10 surrounding schools visited (specific, measurable, Achievable,..... timely) our fair. The twenty of them participated in district level and National level Science. Two of 6. On Neo Teacher’s Day we make them feel our students Maleha Masih of Class IX and special for choosing this wonderful career and all Ayesha Banu of Class VII reached district level our teachers are in it by choice and not by chance. science Exhibition conducted by Govt.
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