Alumni Meet
Annual Function
Annual Sports Day
Ballia Balidaan Diwas
Ballia Balidan Diwas is not just a date,
It is the heartbeat of sacrifice, the echo of courage.
When freedom was chained, Ballia’s soil rose,
Its sons and daughters lit the torch of revolt.
Every drop of blood, every fearless voice,
Wrote history that still inspires our choice.
Ballia reminds us—freedom is never free,
It is earned by courage, sacrifice, and unity.
#BalliaBalidanDiwas #ShaheedonKoSalaam #BalliaBravery #VeerBhumiBallia #FreedomFightersOfBallia #BalidanForFreedom #RememberingOurMartyrs #PrideOfBallia #LegacyOfSacrifice #TributeToHeroes
Best Wishes - Class X
A Heartiest Congratulations to our rising stars who have Excelled 100%Result in their Board Exams.
We are extremely proud to announce that our brilliant students have showcased their dedication, hard work and unwavering commitment to excellence. Your success not only brings honor to our school but also serves as a beacon of inspiration to every students.
All the Teachers Faculty, Principal and Managing Director gave their best wishes to the students to have a bright future full of endless possibilities and countless achievements…
Buddha Purnima
Gyan Peethika School celebrated Buddha Purnima with joy and reverence, reflecting on the timeless teachings of Lord Buddha — compassion, truth, and inner peace.
CBSE Science Challenge
Christmas Celebration
Convocation Ceremony
Diwali Celebration
Our school celebrated Diwali, the festival of lights, with great enthusiasm and joy. The entire campus was beautifully decorated with diyas, candles, and colorful rangolis. Students came dressed in traditional attire and participated in various cultural activities such as dance, song, and skit performances highlighting the significance of Diwali.
Teachers and students together spread the message of celebrating a safe and eco-friendly Diwali by avoiding crackers and promoting the use of diyas and sweets. The celebration ended with everyone sharing sweets and exchanging warm wishes, filling the school atmosphere with happiness, positivity, and festive spirit.
Dussehra Celebration
Earth Day
Earth Day, celebrated every year on April 22, is a global event dedicated to raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting actions to protect the planet. First observed in 1970, it was initiated to spotlight concerns like pollution, deforestation, and climate change. Since then, Earth Day has grown into a worldwide movement, engaging millions through tree planting, clean-up efforts, educational campaigns, and sustainable living initiatives. It serves as a reminder that everyone has a role in preserving Earth’s natural resources for future generations.
Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat - Chhath Celebration
Farewell Class 12th
“Class 12 journey: “Class 12 journey: from class room to upcoming possibilities of future. Here’s to the memories, lessons, and the incredible Class of 2024-25.Farewell, graduates!”
“Cheers to the memories we’ve shared and the adventures that await. Farewell, but not goodbye.
#farewell2025 #GPS #Class12batch2025 #Memories204-25 #Best batch #Enjoyandfun. Here’s to the memories, lessons, and the incredible Class of 2024-25. Farewell, graduates!”
“Cheers to the memories we’ve shared and the adventures that await. Farewell, but not goodbye.
#farewell2024 #GPS #Class12batch2024 #Memories2024-25 #Best batch# Enjoyandfun.
Father's Day
FIT India Week
Our school enthusiastically celebrated FIT India Week to promote the importance of fitness and a healthy lifestyle among students. Various activities such as yoga sessions, fitness drills, dance, aerobics, and sports competitions were organized throughout the week. Students, and teachers participated actively. The event encouraged everyone to adopt daily exercise and healthy eating habits. It was a fun-filled and inspiring week that reminded everyone that “Fitness is not a one-day activity but a way of life.”
Gandhi Jayanti
The Gyan Peethika School pays homage to the two main pillars of India’s freedom struggle, Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation and Lal Bahadur Shastri, a humble man who dedicated his life to serving the nation. Their struggles always guides us towards a path of righteousness and sacrifice. To delve deeper into the lives and ideologies of these two legends, our school students present beautiful skit. This act sheds light on Gandhiji’s ideology, his contributions towards India’s independence, and Lal Bahadur Shastri’s dedication to the nation.
Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi, the festival celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha, was observed with great enthusiasm and devotion in our school. The entire school was beautifully decorated with flowers, lights, and colorful rangolis. The celebration began with the traditional lighting of the lamp and the installation of Lord Ganesha’s idol. Teachers and students together performed the aarti and offered prayers seeking Lord Ganesha’s blessings for wisdom, success, and prosperity.
Graduation Day
The GYAN PEETHIKA SCHOOL celebrated the Graduation Ceremony
Graduation Day is a celebration of growth, learning, friendships, and some of the first significant achievements in the lives of the young students. Anchoring such a heartfelt event entails a special blend of joy, celebration, and nostalgia.
For the primary students graduation Day represents the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and personal growth, making it a legacy worthy milestone. It is the resilience and determination required to overcome challenges and achieve academic success, leaving a legacy worthy impact. And For the Junior Wing Students Graduation Day marks the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and expertise that will become part of a graduate’s legacy, shaping their future endeavours. It reflects the support and encouragement received from family, friends, mentors, and educators, forging a legacy-worthy network of relationships.
The School campus was filled with happiness and excitement. The smiling faces are welcomed by rapturous applause from the parents as they receive the graduation certificates on the stage.
Grand Parents Day
Halloween Day
Har Ghar Tiranga Celebration
Our school celebrated the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign with great pride and patriotism. The program aimed to encourage students to hoist the national flag at their homes and understand its significance. The celebration began with the national anthem followed by speeches and patriotic songs that filled everyone’s hearts with love for the nation. Students participated in flag-making and drawing competitions, showcasing their creativity and respect for the Tricolor. Teachers explained the importance of the Indian flag and the values it represents—unity, freedom, and pride. The entire school campus was decorated with tricolour flags, creating a vibrant and patriotic atmosphere. It was truly a memorable day that inspired everyone to honor and respect our national flag.
Independence Day
79th Independence Day 🇮🇳 The Gyan Peethika School celebrated the 79th Independence Day. Independence Day is crucial as it commemorates the end of colonial rule and the birth of a nation’s sovereignty. It serves as a reminder of the struggles and sacrifices made by freedom fighters who fought for the country’s freedom. This day fosters national pride, unity, and patriotism, encouraging citizens to reflect on their nation’s values and responsibilities.
On August 15th, our school came alive with the spirit of patriotism as we celebrated India’s Independence Day. The day began with the traditional flag hoisting ceremony followed by the lighting of the lamp. The ceremony was accompanied by the singing of the national anthem and march past creating a sense of unity and pride among students and teachers.
The celebrations continued with a series of engaging activities. Students from various grades performed patriotic songs, dances, and skits that highlighted the significance of freedom and the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters. The performances were both educational and entertaining, leaving the audience inspired and reflective. Then the students delivered a brief valuable speech on the significance of the day.
Overall, the Independence Day celebration at our school was a wonderful blend of reverence and festivity, fostering a strong sense of national pride and unity.
Investiture Ceremony
We are elated to present our School Cabinet Members for the Year.
The School Cabinet is an integral part of the school, for maintaining discipline and order in the campus.
A special congratulatory note to all the newly elected members of the School Cabinet. Wishing them success in their commitment and duty towards their post and to uphold the values of Gyan Peethika School.
#GyaanPeethikaSchoolBallia #schoolsinballia #Leadership #Inspiration #Service#teamwork#Dedication #Ballia #gyanpeethika #education #education #learning #school #bestschool #InvestitureCeremony #investiture2025
Janmashtami Celebration
Janmashtami, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, was celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in our school. The campus was beautifully decorated with flowers, peacock feathers, and colorful rangolis. Students came dressed as Lord Krishna and Radha, adding charm to the celebration. The program began with a devotional song followed by a mesmerizing dance performance depicting scenes from Lord Krishna’s life. A special “Matki Phod” event was also organized, which brought excitement and joy among students.
Mother's Day
Here’s to the women who teach us love, kindness, and strength without a single lesson plan.
Mother’s Day, we celebrate the beautiful bond between mothers and children — our first classrooms of life! 💖
Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms!
Navratri Celebration
The Gyan Peethika School celebrated Navratri and Dusherra on the 27th of September 2025
Dussehra, the triumph of good over evil, is not just a festival; it’s a celebration of values and traditions. Dussehra isn’t just about watching the effigies of Ravana burn; it’s a time for children to understand the importance of virtues like truth, courage, and righteousness.
Navratri commemorates Goddess Durga’s victory over the demon Mahishasura and the triumph of good over evil. The festival is dedicated to the goddess Durga, who is worshipped in nine different forms over the nine nights of Navratri. Each day is associated with a color that symbolizes a unique quality, such as strength, happiness, or prosperity.
The enthusiastic and talented students of GPS delivered a captivating skit depicting the Nine different forms of Goddess Durga.
The nine forms of goddess Durga are collectively referred to as Nava Durga and the nine forms are as follows:
1.Shailaputri
The first form of Goddess Durga is known as Shailaputri or Shailaja. “Shaila” means the mountain and this form refers to the daughter of the mountain or Goddess Parvati who was the daughter of King Himavat (personification of the Himalayan Mountains).
2.Brahmacharini
Brahmacharini or the female ascetic form of Goddess Durga is worshipped on the second day of the Navaratri.
She is depicted as a female deity carrying a rosary bead made of dried rudraksha in her right hand and a kamandalu in her left hand.
3.Chandraghanta
The third form of Durga that is worshipped on the third day is Chandraghanta. The goddess is depicted with her third eye open and is always ready for war with demons. She is also known as Ranachandi.
4.Kushmanda
The fourth form of the goddess Durga which is worshipped on the fourth day of Navaratri is the Kushmanda. The name Kushmanda can be broken down into Ku, Ushma and Anda where Ku means “a little”, Ushma means “warmth” or “energy” and Anda means “cosmic egg”.
This form of goddess Durga is also known as Asthabhuja Devi and she is also known as Adi Shakti who is credited with the creation of the universe.
5.Skandamata
Skandamata is the fifth form of the goddess Durga and is worshipped on the fifth day of Navaratri, this form of the goddess is depicted as a female deity carrying Kartikeya in her lap for this reason Kartikeya is also known as Skanda.
6.Katyayani
Katyayani is the sixth form of Goddess Durga and is worshipped on the sixth day of Navaratri. She is depicted as the warrior form of Goddess Mahadevi or Durga. The other two fierce forms of Durga are Bhadrakali and Chandika.
7.Kalaratri
Kalaratri is the seventh and is one of the most violent forms of Goddess Durga. She is the destroyer of darkness and ignorance and is depicted mounted on a donkey, with four arms, two of which are in a blessing and protecting pose while the other two carry a scimitar and a thunderbolt.
8.Mahagauri
Mahagauri is the eighth form of Goddess Durga and this form is worshipped on the eighth day of Navaratri. This form of the goddess is depicted as a four-armed deity carrying a trident or Trishul on one hand and a damru on her other hand.
9.Siddhidhatri
The ninth and the final form of Goddess Durga is Siddhidhatri and she is worshipped on the ninth and final day of Navaratri. She is believed to be the provider of all Siddhis.
In conclusion, the celebration of Navratri and Dussehra in schools is not merely a festivity, but an opportunity to instill values, impart cultural knowledge, and create lasting memories for the students.
Parent – teacher association
Plantation Drive - Ek Ped Pita Ke Nam
Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti
Honouring a Literary Legend
Students of Gyan Peethika penned a thoughtful article on the life and legacy of Rabindranath Tagore, celebrating his timeless contributions to literature, art, and education.
A beautiful tribute by young minds to a great soul!
Rakshabandhan Celebration
Raksha Bandhan was celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm in our school. The program began with a short speech highlighting the importance of the festival, which symbolizes the bond of love and protection between brothers and sisters. Students presented beautiful songs, poems, and dance performances related to the theme of brother-sister love. A rakhi-making competition was also organized, where students displayed their creativity with colorful rakhis. Teachers explained the cultural and emotional significance of this special day. The celebration helped students understand the value of relationships and the spirit of unity and affection that Raksha Bandhan represents.
Republic Day
76th Republic Day
The Gyan Peethika School celebrated the 76th Republic day. It is celebrated annually on January 26th, and holds a special place in the hearts of Indians. This day marks the adoption of the Constitution of India, which replaced the Government of India Act 1935, officially making India a Republic. The day is not only a commemoration of India becoming a republic but also a celebration of the ideals of justice, liberty and equality which our freedom fighters and makers of the constitution stood by. It is a day of national pride.
The event started with the Chief Guest, The Director of the school and The Principal of the school lighting the lamp and unfurling the National Flag and hosting it. After the flag hoisting, the students started their march past and paid their respects to the National Flag. After the march past, the students put up a spectacular show with patriotic songs and dances. Then the students delivered a brief valuable speech on the significance of the day.
At last the event ended with the National Anthem.
Sankalp
Science Exhibition
Scout and Guide
Sports
Story Telling Competition
Where stories came alive!
Students from Sarojini, Tagore, Ashoka, and Razia House brought tales to life with passion, creativity, and powerful expressions.
A celebration of imagination, voice, and the art of storytelling!
Swachhta Pakhwada Celebration
Our school recently celebrated Swachhta Pakhwada, a two-week initiative dedicated to promoting cleanliness and hygiene. During this period, students actively participated in various activities such as cleaning classrooms, planting saplings, organizing awareness campaigns, and creating posters on hygiene and sanitation.
School Director Ms Reena Singh guided the students in understanding the importance of keeping the surroundings clean, proper waste disposal, and personal hygiene. The initiative not only emphasized physical cleanliness but also instilled a sense of responsibility and discipline among students towards maintaining a healthy environment.
The event concluded with a pledge by all students and staff to contribute continuously towards a clean and green school and community.
Teachers’ Day Celebration
Teachers’ Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in our school. Students organized a special assembly to honor and appreciate the efforts of their teachers. They performed speeches, dances, and skits highlighting the importance of teachers in shaping our lives. Heartfelt messages and gratitude were expressed, and some students presented cards and flowers to their teachers. The celebration created a joyful and memorable atmosphere, making teachers feel respected and valued.
Teachers Training- Life Skill
Teachers’ training in life skills is essential for equipping educators with the tools to foster students’ emotional, social, and practical development. Through specialized training, teachers learn how to guide students in critical thinking, communication, decision-making, empathy, and stress management. These skills are vital for helping students navigate real-life challenges and become responsible, confident individuals. Well-trained teachers create a supportive classroom environment where life skills are integrated into daily learning, promoting overall well-being and long-term success for students.
Teachers Training- Mental Health and Wellness
Health and wellness training programs for teachers are designed to equip educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain their well-being and to support the physical and mental health of their students. These programs address various aspects of health, including physical fitness, mental health, stress management, and healthy lifestyle choices.
Teachers Training Sustainable Development Goals
Teachers’ training on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is crucial for empowering educators to integrate global citizenship and sustainability into their teaching practices. Through this training, teachers gain a deep understanding of the 17 SDGs and learn how to connect them with classroom activities, encouraging students to think critically about global challenges such as poverty, climate change, and inequality. By embedding SDG education into the curriculum, teachers inspire students to become proactive, responsible citizens committed to building a more just, inclusive, and sustainable world.
Vasant Panchami
Tree Plantation Drive
Veer Baal Diwas
Women Empowerment- Awareness Week
World Environment Day
World Environment Day, celebrated on June 5th, focuses on raising awareness and action for the protection of the environment. This year’s theme emphasizes the urgent need to combat plastic pollution and promote sustainable living along with Save energy and Save water.
The School has organized painting competition, slogan writing and poster making etc.
#WorldEnvironmentDay #GyanPeethikaSchoolBallia #BeatPlasticPollution #EcoFriendly#Reduce
#Reuse#Gogreen#SustainableLiving #SaveOurPlanet
World Forestry Day
The GYAN PEETHIKA SCHOOL Celebrated World Forestry Day on 21st of March 2025
World Forestry Day encourages a positive interaction between people and the environment by serving as a remainder of our duty to protect these essential natural resources for future generations.
The School assembly was filled with inspiration as students delivered impactful speeches and presentation sharing their thoughts on the importance of conservation of forest. The School also organized a painting competition and Quiz competition.
In the heart of the forest, lies the soul of our planet.
World Meditation Day
World Spparow Day
The GYAN PEETHIKA SCHOOL Celebrated World Sparrow Day on 20th of March 2025.
World Sparrow Day is observed every year to raise awareness. In recent years, these birds have been on the verge of extinction across much of their natural range, both in urban and rural habitats. Their decline is an indicator of the continuous degradation of the environment around us. We hope that on this day individuals, various government agencies, and scientific communities would come up with measures to save them.
The School assembly was filled with inspiration as students delivered impactful speeches and presentation sharing their thoughts on the importance of protecting these little creatures and how it also saves the biodiversity. The Students showed their enthusiasm and creativeness through participating in painting competition, poster making and Quiz competition.
Sparrows remind us that even the smallest creatures play a big role in our world.
World Yoga Day
International Yoga Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and spirit by the students and teachers of Gyan Peethika School. A wide range of activities were organized, including a Yoga Pledge, Yoga Quiz, Essay Writing, Painting Competitions, Seminars on IDY (International Day of Yoga), and Mass Yoga Sessions. The theme for this year’s celebration was “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”, emphasizing global unity and wellness. All programs were conducted in both online and offline modes, ensuring inclusive participation from all sections of the school community.
The events were meticulously coordinated by the Core Learning Team with active support from the Primary, Secondary, and Senior Secondary teachers and students.
Yoga Quiz and Pledge were successfully held on 19th June 2025, with enthusiastic participation from both teachers and students.
On 20th June 2025, an Essay and Painting Competition was conducted where students actively expressed their creativity and thoughts on yoga.
Essay Topics included:
1) Changes in Life After Practicing Yoga.
2) Yoga in Making Life Prosperous.
3) Importance of Yoga in Our Daily Life.
4) Yoga and Healthy Lifestyle.
On 21st June 2025, a Seminar and Workshop was organized in online mode for both teachers and students. This session was successfully led by our dedicated faculty and actively guided by Dr. Amita Singh (Art of Living) and Ms. Radha Singh (Yoga Practitioner Ministry Of Ayush Govt. Of India), whose leadership brought depth and inspiration to the event.
A grand Mass Yoga Session was also organized on 21st June, conducted simultaneously in both online and offline modes, involving teachers and students alike in a shared experience of harmony and well-being.
































































































































































































































































































































































































































































