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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

Circular for Class IX and X Dear Parents Kindly note that the departure for class X students on exam days will be 2 p.m . However, the timings during preparatory days will be as usual . Principal 14.01.2025

Circular P.Nsy. to XII Dear parents The school will remain closed on 13th January 2025 ( Monday) on account of Lohri. Principal. 12.01.2025

Current news

FLORAL TRIBUTE PAID TO THE FOUNDER PRESIDENT OF GREEN LAND SCHOOLS, LDH., SH. RAM LABHAYA RUDHRA JEE ON HIS 31st DEATH ANNIVERSARY

On the 31st Death Anniversary of the Founder President of Green Land Schools, Sh. Ram Labhaya Rudhra, the Principal and staff of Green Land Sr. Sec. Public School, Ludhiana, paid a heartfelt floral tribute. The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra praised Sh. Ram Labhaya Rudhra's legacy as an exemplary police officer who was awarded thrice for his honesty and valour. Mrs. Baldeep Pandher, Principal Green Land Senior Secondary Public School, highlighted his spiritual nature and deep knowledge of Bhagwat Geeta, expressing how his dream of exceptional educational institutions continue to live through his son, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra. Although physically departed, Sh. Ram Labhaya Rudhra's soul continues to inspire righteousness and integrity in our daily endeavors.

GREEN LAND SENIOR SECONDARY PUBLIC SCHOOL CELEBRATES LOHRI WITH AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ON BANNING CHINESE KITE STRINGS

Green Land Senior Secondary Public School celebrated the auspicious festival of Lohri with great enthusiasm and a sense of responsibility towards nature and society. As part of the festivities, a poster-making activity for students of classes IX - XII, focusing on the theme : "Ban Chinese Kite Strings – Protect Life, Embrace Safety!" was organised. The students enthusiastically participated in the activity, showcasing their creativity and raising awareness about the harmful effects of Chinese kite strings . These strings, often coated with glass or metal, pose severe threats to both birds and humans. Through their impactful posters, students highlighted the urgency to ban such strings and advocated for environmentally friendly alternatives. The Lohri celebrations concluded with a bonfire and traditional songs, symbolizing unity, joy and positivity. The primary wing students danced around the bonfire in colourful attires. The Chairman of Chain of Green Land Schools, Dr. Rajesh Rudhra emphasized the students that festivals are a time to celebrate our culture but it is equally important to ensure that our celebrations do not harm others. The use of Chinese kite strings is a serious concern as it endangers the lives of innocent birds and humans. He said that he is proud of his students for taking a stand against this harmful practice. The Principal Mrs Baldeep Pandher expressed her heartfelt wishes for the Lohri festival and encouraged the students to embrace their cultural roots while pursuing academic excellence.

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