Activities

House System

The Welland Gouldsmith School is divided into 4 houses of the primary colours. Earlier they were named:- HADOW, HANSEN, KIERNANDER and WESCOTT. Later the houses were named after our recent benefactors and committee members. The new names are HART (RED), GRIEFF (YELLOW), VERGHESE (BLUE) and ROBERTS (GREEN).

Different Inter House events are organized among these four houses so as to instill healthy competition and to bring out their latent talents. Keeping this in mind the school organizes Inter-House Elocution contest, Quiz Competition, Dramatic and Extempore. Music and dance competition are also held – which gives the children a scope to develop their potentials of which they are at times not aware of. In the field of Sport – Inter-House Basket Ball tournaments and Annual Sports keep the four houses quite active and it inculcates in them a sportsman spirit. They learn to win and to lose.

HOUSE NAME AND MOTTO

HART: SEMPERPARATUS – ALWAYS PREPARED

HOUSE-MISTRESS: Mrs. G. Das

HOUSE CAPTAIN: Pramita Patwari 12B

VICE-CAPTAIN: Avni Vijay 11B

GAMES CAPTAIN: Himani Jain 11B

ASST. GAMES CAPTAIN: Alsaba Sabir 9C

VERGHESE: STRIVE AND
ACHIEVE

HOUSE-MISTRESS: Mrs. L. More

HOUSE CAPTAIN: Virti Kothari 12C

VICE-CAPTAIN: Leesha Mundhara 11B

GAMES CAPTAIN: Irah Iftekar 11A

ASST. GAMES CAPTAIN: Priyanka Saha 9B

ROBERTS: GLORY TO GOD SERVICE TO ALL

HOUSE-MISTRESS: Mrs. Suvica Benjamin

HOUSE CAPTAIN: Zuveria Naaz 12B

VICE-CAPTAIN: Priyanshi Singh 11C

GAMES CAPTAIN: Anshika Gupta 11C

ASST. GAMES CAPTAIN: Avni Gupta 9D

GRIEF: EXCELLENCE THROUGH EFFORT

HOUSE-MISTRESS: Ms. Labony Mondal

HOUSE CAPTAIN: Yusra Saeed Rahman 12A

VICE-CAPTAIN: Rishika Jain 11B

GAMES CAPTAIN: Aditi Jaiswal 11B

ASST. GAMES CAPTAIN: Rokaiya Hasan 9D

Performing Art

“Music is the purest form of art.” Keeping this in mind, Welland Gouldsmith School has allotted Music Periods right from the grass- root level, i.e., Nursery. This enables children to express themselves through rhymes, songs and hymns. It also facilitates better auditory attention.

Dance has existed at all times and among all people and races. At the Welland Gouldsmith School, we believe that dance is a form of expression given to man just as speech, philosophy, painting or music. Acknowledging the validity of this statement, the school organises dance classes where children learn Classical and Western dance forms and view dance as an integral part of a balanced physical education programme.

Sports

“The difference between machinery and the human body is unyielding. The former wears out with use while the latter is perfected in motion.” – Prof. Bruno Grandi, FIG President. The given statement forms the guiding principle of our physical education curriculum. The students are given practice in march past, cricket, football, basketball, dodge ball, volley ball and throw ball. Apart from the usual period allotted in the time-table for physical training, the school encourages students to participate in various inter-school competitions. Few of these events in which the students participated are as follows:

  • KERVENTERS CUP 2015 FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
    ORGANISED BY DEBANJAN SEN FOUNDATION
  • CLASSES IV & V FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT
    ORGANISED BY ST.AUGUSTINE SCHOOL
    VENUE: FRANK ANTHONY PUBLIC SCHOOL
  • MIXED BATTON RELAY FOR THE SPORTS DAY ORGANISED BY WELLAND GOULDSMITH SCHOOL B.B.GANGULY STREET, BOWBAZAR

There are also inter-house competitions which teach our children to function in a competitive society and develop the virtues of sportsmanship and self-discipline besides adhering to the proverb: A healthy mind in a healthy body.

Art And Craft

Welland Gouldsmith School believes in helping a child to discover his latent talent and to express it creatively. In this tech-savvy era, when most children are too often drawn to screens- whether to watch television, text from cell phones or play video games- art offers a chance for creativity and personal expression. It develops hand-eye co-ordination, improves holistic health and extends a child’s fine motor skills.

The simple act of drawing does indeed play an important role in a child’s physical, emotional and cognitive development. It develops problem-solving skills, teaches risk-taking, learning from one’s mistakes and being open to other possibilities. With these aims in view, the school organises sit-and-draw competitions for students and also nurtures their art and craft skills in their S.U.P.W periods in which junior and middle school children engage in productive craft work while the senior school students engage in community service by spreading environmental awareness and benefits of healthy lifestyle throughout the school with their innovative banners and slogans put up on the school boards. They also render their services in the school library by making tags for the books. The efforts of the students are often recognised and honoured with prizes and certificates.

Quizzing And Public Speaking

Co-curricular activities like group discussions, elocution contests, quizzes and debates are regularly held in the air-conditioned Gillian Hart Auditorium of the Welland Gouldsmith School to stimulate the thinking process and cater to the holistic personality development of the students. The children are encouraged to hone their talents and skill.

Inter-House Quiz Contests enable students to improve their general knowledge and also create the thirst in them for acquiring more and more information on different topics as well as keep abreast with recent happenings and developments. Quiz rounds at Welland Gouldsmith School are based on General Knowledge, Mixed Bag (Literature, Science, Sports, Entertainment) capped by an exciting Rapid Fire Round and the Joker Round.

Inter-House Elocution Contest is a great opportunity for WGS students to combat the biggest fear factor, i.e., stage fright. It is a great vehicle for learning how complex thoughts, humorous ideas, deep emotions or entire narrations can be expressed with carefully chosen words. It also teaches them to articulate, modulate their voice and express themselves eloquently.

“Honest disagreement is often a good sign of progress.” – Mahatma Gandhi. At Welland Gouldsmith School, debating is taught as an art and made competitive through inter-house competitions. Students are taught to be assertive without being aggressive. They are better able to critically examine crucial issues and make informed judgments.

During quizzing and public speaking contests, all the participants at WGS strive to win for their House the coveted medal, cup, shield or trophy.

Parent-Teacher Meeting

The education system is faced with many challenges and obstacles but these are successfully overcome when parents and teachers communicate effectively. It is our belief that a parent-teacher meeting is a time when important people in a WGS student’s life can talk about how the child is performing in school, the areas the student is excelling in and sharing specific ideas in improving the child’s performance in school. Thus, the school maintains a channel of communication with the parents through regular parent-teacher meetings.

Counselling

In the modern age, students are often under pressure from several sources- peers, parents and teachers- regarding their academic performance or the standard of their behaviour. The mission of counselling at Welland Gouldsmith School is to provide psychological help and ensure the emotional well-being of its students. It gives children an opportunity to share their experience and talk about their feelings in a safe and accepting environment. A collaboration among the counsellor, teachers and parents helps in providing career and remedial counselling thus enabling students in realizing their dreams and achieving their goals.

Assemblies

Are instrumental in drilling values of life; morality; civic sense; rationalistic sentiments and above all the fear of the Lord. The classes in descending order (from senior to junior) conduct the assemblies on every Monday and Tuesday and the teachers take the assemblies on other working days. The stage provides an ideal platform where all the students can be addressed and important issues and information communicated.

Special Assemblies

Special assemblies are held on special occasions such as Rabindra Jayanti, Anglo-Indian Day, Independence Day, Children’s Day, Christmas and Easter.

Welland Gouldsmith School assemblies are a time of quiet reflection that enable pupils to develop the deepest values and aspirations of the human spirit, the result being that the school lives in cohesive harmony that sustains the pursuit of excellence in all its forms.

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Welland Gouldsmith School situated at 288 Bepin Behari Ganguly Street has come a long way since it was first established by the Reverends W J Welland and H. Gouldsmith in the late 19th century. ln 1936 the Welland Memorial School was combined with the Gouldsmith Free School and called the Welland Gouldsmith School. Go to About Us

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