Sanjan
Nagar Public Education Trust intends to
expand its holistic school system and is looking
for philanthropists and donors to participate in
building the future of Pakistan.....
Our students worked diligently on a
project of Golden Tapestry. Common
Wealth International Art work is ready
to be sent to England before winter
break. Five girls worked diligently on
the theme' Celebrating Spring'
portraying Pakistani culture and
festivals through decorative Art,
weaving, appliqué work and
embroidery. Click here to view
pictures.
Saba
Ali qualified to participate in an
interview for an iEARN youth exchange
and study program 2006-2007.Under the
guidance of the faculty she is
preparing for the forthcoming
interview on 26th Nov 2005
Encouraging
Literary talents children continue to
participate in several on line
projects through iEARN-Pakistan.Six
proud writers received their published
articles from Lewin 2004.
Hats
off for Mariam Iqbal of class five for
her outstanding achievement and
distinction in Kanagawa World Children
Art Exhibition. Click here
to view pictures.
Teachers
Achievements
Looking forward to the forth coming
Science Award Ms. Farzana Kauser and
Miss Faiza Ali participated in science
teacher awards 2005 initiated by ITA
in collaboration with UNESCO. Miss
Faiza Ali received this award. This
contest has been organized to
commemorate World Teacher's Day
2005.
On
behalf of the entire school staff The
Head Teacher Mrs. Neelam Ernest
proudly received Intel award and Rs.
One Hundred Thousand prize in
recognition of successful achievement
of the targets set up for latest
interactive project based teaching
learning and school excellence in a
grand ceremony in Islamabad on 24th
March 2005.Several teachers also
accompanied the school head to the
ceremony in Islamabad. Click here
to view pictures.
The
school won the Intel School Contest.
The Contest was a part of the Intel
Teach to the Future program launched
by the Intel Corporation Ltd.
One
of our IT faculty members Mr. Zulfiqar
Ali has been selected for WEC (World
Education Corps) Placement in Nigeria.
He will work on the iEARN and WEC
projects in Nigeria for one year. He
will leave in August 2005 for ten days
orientation at Oxford University after
which he will proceed to Nigeria in
order to complete his assignment. The
World Education Corps (WEC) is a
nonprofit service organization
designed to bring enhanced educational
opportunities to developing countries
and to underserved schools and
communities, worldwide. It will
recruit volunteers, typically recent
college graduates, in a spirit of
service similar to the Peace Corps.
Unlike the Peace Corps, however, the
WEC will draw its volunteers from all
over the world. Volunteers will be
assigned to a wide variety of
projects, including enrichment of
school programs, literacy initiatives,
economic development, public health,
agriculture, and environmental
protection.