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School Uniform Winter


PRE-Nursery to III (Boys & Girls)

Monday to FridaySaturday
Track suits with Sweatshirts (Colours same as summer uniform)White PT shoes
Black Shoes.White Socks
Green woollen socks. White Ribbons (For Girls).
Apron (3 Piece set) White Patka (For Boys)

IV-XII

(For Girls)(For Boys) Same as already mentioned in summer uniform  including
Green checked divided skirts (Terry wool) (IV-V) OR Green Trousers with Pista ShirtsGreen Blazer with school crest and green pullover with pista dora
Green checked suit with school logo+ Pista salwar (VI onwards) (Full sleeved)Green woollen pants
School tie and belt(IV-V) Green Pista shirts(Full sleeves)
Green Blazer
Green Woollen socks

IV-XII(Saturday)

BoysGirls(IV Onwards)
Plain white PantsWhite divided skirts or White Trousers (IV &V) & White shirt with school logo
White Full Sleeved Shirt (With House Colour) White suit with House colour or White Trouser & White shirt with school logo
White P.T. Shoes & White Socks with Green dora Green Tie and Belt with Pista Stripes (IV-V)
Green Blazer with School Crest White Ribbon
White Pullover with House colour White Legging (For IV & V with Skirts)
Green Tie & Belt with Pista Stripes
White Patka

Note:

Blazer is compulsory for all Students.(IV onwards)
All students must wear underwears.
Students must come to school in neat and tidy uniform.
Shoes must be well polished.
Students are not allowed to wear jewellery
Girls are not allowed to grow nails or apply mehandi.
Boys must have decent haircut. Mushroom cut, spikes are not allowed.

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CIRCULAR I to XII Dear Parents Please note that fourth Saturday (22.11.2025) as already informed will be a working day for classes I to XII . School timings will be 8.55 a.m to 1.30 p.m Kindly clear all your pending dues. Ignore if already paid. Principal 20.11.2025

Circular : P.Nsy -XII Dear Parents The school will get over at 1:00 p.m on 21/11/2025 (Friday) on account of grand Nagar Kirtan being organised by Punjab Government to commemorate the 350th martyrdom (shaheedi) anniversary of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji. Principal 20/11/2025

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Green Land Senior Secondary Public School Observes World Computer Literacy Day

Green Land Senior Secondary Public School observed World Computer Literacy Day, highlighting the importance of digital learning in today’s rapidly advancing world. To mark the occasion, the school organized a series of engaging and skill-enhancing activities for students from Classes I to V. A Computer Drawing Activity was conducted for students of Class I and II, where the young learners creatively expressed their imagination using digital drawing tools. Their colourful and innovative creations showcased their budding technical abilities blended with artistic thinking. For students of Classes III to V, an interactive Computer Typing Activity was organized. The activity aimed to improve typing accuracy and speed, helping children develop essential keyboarding skills that play a crucial role in modern education and daily digital communication. The Chairman of the chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra in his special message, emphasized the growing significance of computer literacy in the 21st century. He stated that empowering children with digital skills from an early age enables them to become confident, future-ready global citizens. The Principal Mrs Baldeep Pandher of the school also addressed the students, appreciating their participation and encouraging them to make constructive use of technology. She highlighted that such activities help build a strong foundation for digital competence and responsible use of ICT.

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Green Land Senior Secondary Public School observed National Navy Day with great enthusiasm to honour the valour, dedication and unwavering spirit of the Indian Naval Forces. The day’s celebration aimed to instil a sense of pride, respect and awareness among the young learners regarding the significant role played by the Indian Navy in safeguarding the nation’s maritime borders. To mark the occasion, the tiny tots of the primary wing came dressed as Navy officers, sailors and naval commanders. Their adorable and confident appearance not only added charm to the celebration but also helped them relate closely to the ideals of courage, discipline and service to the nation. A specially curated video showcasing the importance of Navy Day, the history of India’s naval achievements, and glimpses of naval operations was screened in classrooms. The students watched the visuals with great interest and gained inspiring insights into the bravery and sacrifices of our naval heroes. The Chairman of the chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra applauded the initiative and stated, "National Navy Day reminds us of the extraordinary commitment of our naval forces who tirelessly guard the seas with courage and honour. It is essential to nurture respect for our defence services among children from an early age. Green Land School is proud to instil patriotic values and inspire future citizens to contribute meaningfully to the nation." The Principal, Mrs. Baldeep Pandher also addressed the students and said, "Celebrating Navy Day is a way of acknowledging the dedication and sacrifices of our naval personnel. Through such activities, we aim to develop a spirit of gratitude, discipline and national pride in our students. Today’s young learners are tomorrow’s responsible leaders, and such observances play a vital role in shaping their character.

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