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October 2023 Newsletter

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We kept the school open through the rains and took the opportunity to educate students about the GLOF disaster along the Teesta and kept four of our students from Teesta Bazar in our prayers. Our Community Coordinator, Binita Mothay kept in touch with government authorities for relief work and sent out a call for small contributions of items for the relief camps. What we witnessed the next day was an outpouring of generosity from our children and parents.  Our teachers in the Life Skills & Facilitation group completed their final session and those in the Pedagogy and Psychosocial Behaviour Group began their course.  Migma Girmi Sherpa, founder of Rimbick Fresh and Dekho Darjeeling and our alumnus, Sushil Chettri, founder of Ghumaun Kalimpong joined forces to deliver a 2-day workshop on entrepreneurship for our Class 10 students with special focus on agrobusiness & ecotourism. The first day was filled with their stories of challenges, rejection, perseverance and succes...

September 2023 Newsletter

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September began with the Trimester 2 Open Day for Class 9 & 10.  The Parent Guardian Council & the Student Council organised Teacher’s Day for the first time, under the mentorship of our School Co-ordinator, Sr. Veronica Lepcha SJC. The Parent Guardian Council also mobilised their zones for a second round of Village Clean Up Drive that they started as part of the ‘Our Common Home, Our Shared Future’ Annual Interdisciplinary Project in June.  The Social Studies Team organised ‘Hamro Gaun: Model Gram Panchayat’ on the occasion of Founder’s Day - the Birth Anniversary of Fr. Edward McGuire SJ. Students from classes 5 and 6 represented their Houses, educating the school about the opportunity that the Panchayati Raj Institutions bring for our communities, especially since it was resurrected in the Hills after over 20 years. T he Parent Guardian Council was invited as Special Guests for the occasion.  Our Class 10 students went on an Exposure Visit as part of the Adol...

August 2023 Newsletter

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Following our feast day celebrations, kindly graced by Fr. Oshish Tirkey SJ, we took advantage of the monsoons and organised a Campus Plantation drive involving students, parents and teachers from Classes LKG to 10 on three different Saturdays.  Our Parent Guardian Council and our Health & Community Team participated in a peace rally organised by the Kalimpong NGO Network in solidarity with the victims of the recent heinous crimes not far from home.  Some representatives also participated in the Needs Assessment sessions conducted by Hayden Hall Institute. We have been spreading awareness on the ongoing Conjunctivitis outbreak.  Adolescent Life Skills Education and Staff Capacity Building is proceeding well with staff from the Lifeskills & Facilitation group having their monthly session and students of class 10, their fortnightly sessions.  Jerome Tamang, Sashi Rai and Jemma Lepcha participated in the Teacher’s Effectiveness Enhancement Program (TEEP) organi...

July 2023 Newsletter

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The Ignatian month of July brought opportunities for meaningful exploration of Ignatian character.  Firstly, the commitment to justice, as we observed Fr. Stan’s death anniversary during our summer break. We created a tribute video of Fr. Stan’s struggle with our chorus and orchestra’s performance of Fr. Cristobal Fones SJ’s La Herida (The Wound) in Nepali, from the Ignatian Year Musical last year. We invited students and parents to share their stories of justice - when they stood up for what was right or someone stood up for them. As soon as the school reopened, the assemblies and morning meetings in class were dedicated to these justice stories.  Secondly, we organised an Ignatian novena at assembly . On day 1 and 2, Mrs. Rosa Kumai and Mr. Jerome Tamang, Teacher Mentors and Discipline Prefects took up the Examen and Discernment respectively. Day 3 onwards, classes 3 to 9 presented on the following topics: Finding God in All Things, Magis - Striving for Excellence, Men ...

June 2023 Newsletter

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The highlight of the month was the culmination of our Annual Interdisciplinary Project - ‘Our Common Home; Our Shared Future’ that marked World Environment Day. The project itself was primarily inspired by our Pope Francis’  Laudato Si’ and the 4th Universal Apostolic Preference of the Society of Jesus, passionately pursued by our Director, Fr. Paul D’Souza SJ. Both, very strongly placing humans at the centre of the crisis - acknowledging that we are part of  the problem and inviting us to be part of the solution.  The Dance Musical organised by our Music & the Arts Team, showcased dance, movement pieces, a mime routine, choral and orchestral works - I am the Earth by Gyln Lehmann and Prakriti by the Nepali band, The Shadows. These were all based on the theme assigned to each class from LKG to Class 10. The Seeds of Hope and Action Exhibition of the Bharat Soka Gakkai was inaugurated by Mrs. Rajni Tshering, a senior member of the BSG in Kalimpong and retired teacher o...

April & May 2023 Newsletter

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Post the Easter break, Jenny Cafiso, Executive Director and Juan Emilio Hernandez, International Programs Coordinator of the Canadian Jesuits International visited us. Sr. Ann Stevens SJC, General Councillor of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny also visited us. We also has the Inauguration of the Campus road by the GTA Chairman Anit Thapa, Accompanied by  MLA Ruden Lepcha, Municipality Chairperson Rabi Pradhan, Councillors. The GTA has promised a football ground for the school.  Our Music Team worked along with Belgian conductor, Rozemarijn Vanwijnsberghe to present the ‘Hope Concert’ with over 170 students in the chorus and orchestra, performing extracts from the Oratorio ‘Heavens’ by young beligan composer, Philippe Lamouris, in multiple languages, drawing from spiritual traditions of the world. It was truly the most modern repertoire that the team ever performed and the students rose up to the challenge in style.  We kickstarted our Annual Interdisciplinary Proje...