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SIS students mark Teachers’ Day

Published: 06 Sep 2021 - 09:09 am | Last Updated: 27 Oct 2021 - 10:46 pm
SIS students participating in an event organised to mark Teachers’ Day.

SIS students participating in an event organised to mark Teachers’ Day.

The Peninsula

Doha: Members of Students Council of Shantiniketan Indian School (SIS) organised a short programme on the virtual platform to pay tribute to their teachers on the auspicious occasion of Teachers’ Day. 

The students, alumni and parents teamed up to produce an enthralling programme which was organised on the Zoom platform. Children expressed their gratitude with sheer passion and love through recorded speeches, short messages, dance, skits and mono acting. 

President of SIS Management Committee, Rasheed Ahamed graced the occasion and expressed happiness for the laurels brought in by the teachers. He said that teachers are like rain drops that nurture children and help them bloom. He added that teachers are blessing from God and a tribute to human beings. 

Principal Dr. Subhash B. Nair congratulated Syam Krishna for receiving National ICT Award for Teachers by Government of India for the year 2018-19. Out of about 20,000 CBSE schools four schools were included in the list and Shantiniketan Indian School was one among them. 

He also expressed his immense pleasure and congratulated Kavitha Solomon and Shamsiya Suhaibu for being awarded for the Embassy of India Teacher’s Facilitation Programme. The principal also congratulated nominees Nazia Taseen and Nazia Saleem for their contribution. Syamkrishna ICT Head shared reflections of his the journey at SIS and development tools of learning for all the stakeholders. 

Shamsiya Suhaibu, Nazia Saleem, Nazia Tahseen and Kavitha Solomon – nominees for the Embassy of India –Doha Qatar Award for best teachers, shared their reflections on their journey at SIS and their journey.