Jesus' Sacred Heart School organized different kinds of activities for the students. All the students participated very well. The teachers and students organised all the events together and also perform well.
2. “The true sign of intelligence is not
knowledge, but imagination."
The creativity and imagination worked
magically in creating art pieces in
Wednesday’s competition. Students of
Grade IX-XII created an aesthetic art
piece in the 'Ikebana art' competition
by arranging flowers keeping in view
the colour scheme and ambience.
Students of grades VI-VIII came up
with an innovative way of designing
articles with leather in the 'leather craft
' competition. Grade IV- V did 'marble
art' to create wonderful show pieces.
The healthy competitions designed like
this always give them wings of
imagination.
3. We feel delighted to inform
that students participated
in Ludhiana Sahodya School
Complex Handball
tournament and brought
laurels to the school.
Under 19 girls bagged the
first position and under 14
girls got the second
position.
Indeed! A proud moment
for JSHS team.
4. We feel elated to share with
you all the accolades
brought by students in an
inter-school carnival -BCM
Fusion 2022.
Students participated and
bagged Winner's Position in
Culinary Art and 2nd Runner-
up Position in Budding
Entrepreneur. Heartiest
Congratulations to all the
winners.
5. Jesus' Sacred Heart School
celebrated Gurpurab (Parkash
Purab of Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji).
The celebration commenced
with a prayer followed by
‘Shabad kirtan’. The festival was
celebrated with great pride,
honour and respect. The spiritual
ambience of devotional ‘Bhajans’
and ‘Ardas’ sparked a religious
fervour in the air. Langar was
served to all the students, staff
members and helping staff and
was relished by all.
6. I t is a time to applaud the students of our
school who bagged the Ist runner-up
position in the LSSC Radio Jockey
competition held at Atam Public Sr.
Secondary School, competing 2 2 teams.
They presented witty Radio Jockey act
filled with fun, humour and imparting a
message to the audience.
7. CHILDREN’S
DAY
CELEBRATION
“ EVERY CHILD I S A DIFFERENT KIND OF FLOWER
AND ALL TOGETHER MAKES THIS WORLD A
BEAUTIFUL GARDEN.”
A DAY CELEBRATING CHILDHOOD , AND TO MAKE
THIS EVENT A MEMORABLE ONE FOR OUR LITTLE
ONES, JESUS' SACRED HEART SCHOOL , SOUTH
C I T Y ORGANISED A M A G I C SHOW FOR THE
STUDENTS OF PRE PRIMARY AND PRIMARY I N
THE SCHOOL PREMISES. THE T I N Y TOTS CAME
DRESSED UP I N CASUAL CLOTHES AND BROUGHT
THEIR FAVOURITE LUNCH. THE DAY
COMMEMORATED W I T H IMMENSE JOY,
ENTHUSIASM AND MAGNIFICENCE.
8. 𝐃𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐚𝐲𝐬, 𝐌𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐚𝐲𝐬 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭
Jesus’ Sacred Heart School boys were Selected for the
National-level skating competition representing Punjab state
which is scheduled to be held in Bangalore.
Students participated in Punjab Roller skating championship
held at Mohali and exhibited their skills with precision by
bagging various medals. Two boys are selected from Jesus'
Sacred Heart School Ludhiana, representing Punjab state who
are further going ahead for the National level skating
championship. I t is indeed a proud moment for school to have
reached the pinnacle of success.
Congratulations to the participants and best wishes from
school management for future endeavours.
9. Annual Day (Senior)
on the theme '
Ehsaas' celebrated
with great splendour,
mirth and zest. I t
was a scintillating
show. Here are the
few glimpses for the
same.
10. Annual Day (Junior)
on the theme '
Angels and
Demons'
celebrated with
great splendour,
mirth and zest. I t
was an amazing
show.
11. School hosted an interactive
moderated causerie with strategic
leaders. The eminent speakers invited
for the crossbanding session were Dr.
Rishu Bhanot, a renowned
diabetologist and intensivist,
Director- American Spine and Medical
institute and Mr. Dinesh Kumar who is
a Dean, faculty of journalism and mass
communication. Around 35 Principals
from in and around Ludhiana
participated in the conference
wherein they discussed at length
various issues related to
hypertension, diabetes, the need to
reanalyse some basics in school
education. The session was
informative and effective.
12. JSHS organised seminar on financial
literacy and Entrepreneurial skills for
students of the Financial literacy and
entrepreneur club.
The resource person, Mr Chaksh sharma
imparted information regarding various
investments avenues and wealth
creation. Students were guided about
power of compounding and magic of
investment at early age.
Mr. Naresh Sachdeva shared the
examples of various entrepreneurs and
motivated the students to pursue their
ideas passionately and to come up as
future entrepreneurs of the country.
Both the sessions were worth attending
and imparted great knowledge to the
students.
13. 𝐒𝐢𝐭 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬, 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐢𝐬
𝐝𝐢𝐟𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐭.
School feels proud to share that Nishan Singh
(U- 14 boys), Sukhmeet Kaur (U-19 girls) and
Samanpreet Kaur ( U-19 girls) represented
school at the State level in Handball
tournament and it is a proud moment to
announce that Sukhmeet Kaur (U-19 girls)
has been selected for the National Camp.
School Management wishes her good luck for
her future endeavours.
14. JSHS organized Cleanliness
Drive as a part of Sewa strand
activity on project day
wherein students of grade
I X - X participated whole
heartedly. The main purpose
of this programme was to
create awareness among the
students regarding
cleanliness and its benefits
and also to imbibe ethical
values and life skills in them.