On the 30th of July 2013, we, the students of grade VII went
to a school called Vivekananda Vidhyalaya. We went there for a CAS program
where we had to teach the students something we wanted to. I and my friends taught them cricket. We
played a match with them to give them practice and I discovered the joy of
giving. We had a lot of fun and learnt new things ourselves in the process.
Everything went as planned and we all played a good game together. In the
process, we became sensitive to their condition and understood how many
problems they face and started respecting what things we have. I have become
more compromised and became brave enough to sacrifice things for everyone’s
happiness. I am even more confident and can make better decisions now. I
couldn’t wait for this day, and finally it came. I am looking forward to
another trip – Ritvik (grade VII)
We all went to Vivekananda Vidyalay and all of the boys except some of them we
all played cricket I was so happy to see that they all were playing so nicely I
thought the school would be big but when I went there I felt bad for them they
didn’t have good classrooms. But they all were playing very nicely. We all
enjoyed. They didn’t know how to bowl we made them learn how to bat too but
they were playing like champions. They were batting well too. They didn’t know
English some of them of our classes also taught them English, maths etc.. That
was the end of a wonderful journey I hope we go there again - Shaazib (grade VII)
We had to go to Vivekanada Vidyalay. We planned many things to
teach. Some were creativity, drawing and maths. I and my friend taught many
things about these topics. I think this benefited me and all the children
there.
I think they will remember me. I have learned how to work hard
and apply creativity. After the CAS program I am good in came to realize that I
am good in group co-operation and I am caring; yes, I can apply all these
things and achieve a high point in my life. Playing games can happen anywhere
but learning new things can be learnt rarely. I am waiting for my next CAS program
- Shilpika (grade VII)
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