September - Month of Festivals
Teacher's Day Celebration
On 4th September, Hanumant High School joyfully celebrated Teacher’s Day to honour and appreciate the invaluable contribution of teachers. The event was organized by the students, who enthusiastically prepared a series of performances and activities to express their gratitude.
The celebration began with a prayer song, setting a spiritual and respectful tone for the occasion. This was followed by a graceful Guru Vandana dance performance, symbolizing reverence for the teachers and acknowledging their guiding role in the students' lives.
Adding a fun element to the program, students organized a "Guess the Teacher" game, which brought smiles and laughter as teachers tried to identify themselves based on clues given by students.
As a token of love and appreciation, students presented different types of plants to all the teachers, promoting the message of growth, care, and sustainability.
Navratri Celebration
Hanumant High School celebrated Navratri with great enthusiasm and devotion today on
Friday, 26th September 2025. The programme began with a prayer to Goddess Durga, seeking
her blessings for strength, wisdom, and prosperity.
Anchoring was done by Prashant Sir and Dhara Ma’am. Students from different classes
actively participated in cultural events such as Garba and Dandiya Raas. Dressed in
traditional attire, they showcased the rich cultural heritage of India through their graceful
dance performances. The atmosphere was filled with joy, energy, and devotion as both
students and teachers joined in the celebrations.
Sanjay Sir presented a vote of thanks. Overall, the Navratri celebration at Hanumant High
School was a memorable event that spread happiness and strengthened cultural values among
students.
Navratri Special Assemblies
Day - 1 & 2
Day - 3
Day - 4
Day - 5
Day - 6
Day - 7 & 8
Day - 9 & 10
Hanumant High School celebrated the nine days of Navratri with great devotion, enthusiasm, and cultural spirit. The school conducted nine special morning assemblies, each dedicated to one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga (Navdurga).
Each assembly highlighted the importance and story of the respective Goddess, such as Shailputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, and others. These were beautifully presented by student groups through creative performances.
The celebrations included:
Dance performances based on traditional and devotional themes
Garba and Dandiya Raas in colorful traditional attire
Dramas and skits portraying mythological stories of the Devis
Daily aarti and worship of each Goddess
Thoughts and speeches explaining the spiritual and cultural importance of each day
The nine-day celebration culminated in a special assembly on Dussehra, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. Students performed a dramatic enactment of Ramayana scenes, especially the defeat of Ravana by Lord Rama, spreading the message that truth and righteousness always triumph.
The entire celebration was a meaningful blend of faith, learning, tradition, and expression. It inspired students to embrace cultural values and understand the deeper significance of Navratri and Dussehra — celebrating strength, courage, and the triumph of good over evil.
Language Day Celebration
Grade - 1
Grade - 3
Grade - 5
Grade - 6
Grade - 7
Grade - 10
हमारी शाला हनुमंत हाई स्कूल में हिंदी दिवस बड़े हर्ष और उल्लास के साथ मनाया गया। इस अवसर पर विद्यार्थियों के लिए विविध और रोचक गतिविधियाँ आयोजित की गईं।
कार्यक्रम की शुरुआत शब्द-सीढ़ी खेल से हुई, जिसमें विद्यार्थियों ने नए-नए शब्दों का निर्माण कर अपनी भाषा-ज्ञान की क्षमता प्रदर्शित की। इसके बाद कविता-पाठ और विश्लेषण अभ्यास जैसी गतिविधियों ने विद्यार्थियों की सृजनात्मकता और भाषा कौशल को और निखारा।
सुलेख प्रतियोगिता में विद्यार्थियों ने अपनी सुंदर और स्वच्छ लिखावट का परिचय दिया। देखो और बोलो गतिविधि के माध्यम से बच्चों ने चित्र देखकर तत्काल बोलने का प्रयास किया, जिससे उनकी वक्तृत्व कला में वृद्धि हुई।
इसके अतिरिक्त स्लोगन मेकिंग, न्यूज़ रिपोर्टर, शीघ्र वक्तृत्व, मुहावरा निर्माण और स्वरचित कविता जैसी गतिविधियों ने बच्चों को अपनी कल्पनाशक्ति और रचनात्मक सोच प्रस्तुत करने का अवसर दिया।
इन सभी गतिविधियों में विद्यार्थियों ने अत्यंत उत्साह और सक्रियता के साथ भाग लिया तथा अपनी प्रतिभा का सुंदर प्रदर्शन किया। इस प्रकार हिंदी दिवस का आयोजन विद्यालय में सफलतापूर्वक संपन्न हुआ और विद्यार्थियों में हिंदी भाषा के प्रति प्रेम और गर्व की भावना जाग्रत हुई।
Primary - Activity - Hindi Matra
Primary - Activity - Saving Jar
Hanumant High School has proudly launched Financial Literacy as a life-skill subject across Grades 1–5, marking a revolutionary step in primary education. This initiative is designed to build early awareness about money, saving, and responsible choices in the most engaging way possible.
Through activities like exploring real currency, creating piggy banks, reflecting on wants vs. needs, and connecting discussions with parents at home, our children are experiencing learning that goes beyond textbooks and classrooms.
Grade 1 learners took their first step into the world of currency by exploring coins and notes, identifying real money, and even sketching their own ₹100 note on the board before proudly sharing their observations with parents.
Grade 2 stepped into the magic of saving and spending. Each child designed their own piggy bank and explained how they would use it to save for their future dreams.
Grade 3 dived into the difference between wants and needs through chores and daily choices. Children reflected on how to prioritize essentials and make smart decisions in life.
Grade 5 - practice of filling the deposit slip
Through these hands-on, joyful, and practical activities, students not only engaged their creativity but also connected with peers and parents—turning classroom learning into a real-life skill.
Educational Field Trip
The students of Grade 12 Commerce visited the Nedspice facility at Rohisa for an educational field trip. The visit proved to be an extremely enriching experience, offering valuable insights into sustainable business practices and global production standards.
During the visit, the production and quality control heads elaborated on the process of dehydration carried out at the facility and the strict requirements of international standards for quality.
Students were given a guided tour of the dehydrating and processing work floor, where the operations heads provided detailed explanations about the different stages of the process and their significance in the supply chain.
Overall, the visit to Nedspice was a highly valuable learning experience that exposed the learners to real world practices.
Activity - Chalo jeete hain
Cancer Awareness Programme
RBK Hanumant High School, Mahuva, organized a Cancer Awareness
Programme on 19th September, 2025 to educate students about the causes,
prevention, and early detection of cancer. The programme aimed to spread
awareness about this life-threatening disease and encourage healthy lifestyle
practices among students.
The session was conducted by Dr. Sanjiv Verma, Programme Officer of Caring
Souls Foundation in the service of mankind. He addressed the students and
explained in simple terms what cancer is and how it affects the body. He
emphasized the importance of a healthy lifestyle in preventing serious illnesses.
Dr. Verma strongly advised the students to avoid junk food, especially items
made from maida (refined flour), as such eating habits can harm the body and
increase health risks. He further guided students on maintaining a balanced diet,
exercising regularly, and staying positive in life.
The Cancer Awareness Programme was highly informative and inspiring. Dr.
Sanjiv Verma’s talk motivated the students to make wise food choices and take
better care of their health. The programme was very informative and eye-opening.
It created awareness among students about the need to adopt healthy habits and
take care of their bodies.
September - Super Reader Award
Art & Craft Corner
Students Creative Corner
Best class of the month - Primary
Best class of the month - Secondary