Gopal’s Garden High School actively instills values of responsibility and service in its students through its Samarpanam Sevanam initiative. Children participate in nurturing the environment by watering plants and placing them in classroom windows, fostering a love for nature. They also contribute to social welfare by collecting donations and supporting NGOs, learning the joy of giving.
To promote sustainability, the entire school switches off lights for five minutes every week, encouraging energy conservation. Through these small yet impactful actions, students develop a deep sense of service, compassion, and environmental consciousness, embodying the true spirit of Samarpanam Sevanam.
Students of Gopal’s Garden High School visited Goonj, a renowned NGO that collects and redistributes used materials to communities in need. They learned about sustainability and how old clothes, toys, and other materials can be creatively revamped to support underprivileged individuals. The visit provided valuable insights into Goonj’s efforts in disaster relief, humanitarian aid, and community development.
Inspired by the cause, the students actively contributed by donating clothes, old toys, stationery, and more. This experience deepened their understanding of social responsibility and the impact of small acts of kindness in creating a more sustainable and compassionate world.
Students of Gopal’s Garden High School visited Asmita Foundation, a specialized center dedicated to the rehabilitation of physically and mentally challenged individuals. They learned about the center’s efforts in empowering individuals by teaching skills like sewing, painting, and arts and crafts, helping them become self-reliant.
The visit was an eye-opening experience, fostering empathy and awareness among the students. As a gesture of support, they donated art and craft materials, contributing to the foundation’s mission of skill development and livelihood creation. This visit not only inspired the students but also reinforced the values of compassion and inclusivity.
Students of Gopal’s Garden High School took a wonderful initiative to protect the planet by planting over 100 saplings at Sanjay Gandhi National Park. With great enthusiasm, they planted and watered the saplings, actively contributing to environmental conservation. This hands-on experience deepened their connection with nature and inspired them to work towards a greener, more sustainable future.
The initiative not only helped restore greenery but also instilled a sense of responsibility and awareness about the importance of trees in maintaining ecological balance. Their efforts serve as a reminder that small actions can create a big impact on our environment.
The children of Gopal's Garden High School recently visited the Bhaktivedanta Barsana Eye Camp, where they volunteered their time and energy to serve patients with exceptional care and concern. Eager to help, they assisted the medical team in various tasks, ensuring that patients received the attention they needed. The children demonstrated kindness, patience, and empathy, creating a supportive atmosphere for those in need. Their selfless service not only helped make the camp a success but also taught them valuable lessons about community, compassion, and the importance of giving back to society. It was a truly heartwarming experience for everyone involved.