Bhubaneswar: As schools reopened for the tiny tots after a gap of two years, children were welcomed with open arms and big smiles by the teachers in different institutions.
The students of SAI Angan enjoyed the first day of school with fun activities. They were welcomed by Principal Rashmi Pandey, senior principal
Nilakantha Panigrahi and teachers.
The classes were decorated to please the children and make them feel at home.
Classes I to VII reopened across the state on Monday after a long hiatus and many children are visiting their school for the first time. To build rapport with the children before beginning the regular classes, the government had asked schools to begin with fun activities in the first week.
“It is a great day for all of us, as the children are always cared and adored in SAI and their coming back was a bliss. Lot of planning has been made to make the children feel at home, fun activities to make them get together in the right
spirit. Initial days would be fun and frolic, sharing of their activities they had done at home during the pandemic. Gradually, learning will catch up to its normal course,” said Pandey.
The school is following all COVID guidelines set by the Government. Wearing of masks, use of sanitizers and social distancing are being strictly adhered to, she added.
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