Recent Events
- WGS conducts IAYP training programme for senior students 09 May 2024
- WGS observes 54th death anniversary of Founder Principal, Ms Grace Mary Linnell 08 May 2024
- Art students bag top positions in ‘Earth Art’ competition 08 May 2024
- Urvi Malakar secures 2nd position in Inter School art event 08 May 2024
- Ex Welhamite conducts workshop on 'egg tempera' technique for art students 07 May 2024
- Student-led initiative on SDGs reinforces WGS’ commitment to sustainability 07 May 2024
- RS conference in South Africa a wonderful platform for global interaction 07 May 2024
- WGS basketball team wins runners up trophy at Inter-School tournament 07 May 2024
- WGS successfully concludes three-day commemorative event ‘Smarika’ 07 May 2024
- WGS tennis team on a roll with back-to-back victories! 06 May 2024
A session on Fascinating Birds was organised for the Class VI students by the Biology department. The session incorporated interactive activities, informative presentations, and hands-on experiments to engage students and deepen their knowledge. The session commenced with a lively warm-up bird quiz, wherein students were challenged to identify different bird species based on their characteristics and calls. Students were treated to short movies, including the heart-warming story of a seagull named Piper, which conveyed valuable lessons about perseverance and resilience. The session highlighted the fascinating connection between birds and human innovation, such as the Japanese bullet train design inspired by the streamlined shape of a kingfisher. Through these examples, students gained insights into the importance of observing and learning from nature's designs. Students actively participated in hands-on activities designed to reinforce key concepts. They created bird puppets and bird helicopters, allowing them to observe first-hand how aerodynamic principles influence flight and adaptation in birds.