10 promises if i become headboy of school
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2)I won't do any kind of partiality.
3) I will try to maintain discipline in the school.
4) I will organize many activities and competitions so that school can be enjoyed.
5) Anyone who have any difficulty in anything, can get to me in lunch break, and I will try to overcome ur difficulties. If you also have any problem, you can get to me I will try to solve it.
6) I will talk with teachers to give students the opportunity to participate in various interschool competitions, so that they can represent our school and win many prizes and make our school proud.
7)I will follow all the school rules and anyone who does not follow the rules, I will make them understand that they have to follow rules.
8)I will talk with teachers to make studies interesting by showing them some ppt related to tht... Or by telling them to do a chart or project on that so that they understand properly and is an interesting way to read.
9)I will encourage my dear friends to participate in various competitions... And will also encourage them to learn more.
10)and lastly will ask the teachers to give games period everyday.. At least one period... So that we become fresh and after games period.. Again we can study.. With more concentration.
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You can introduce some new changes like -
Explanation:
Every morning after the prayer or school assembly or whatever routine your school follows in the morning - you can have a thought-reading session, where one student of one particular class recites a good-thought about discipline and self-control and being punctual etc etc. There are thousands of topics about the thoughts! You can have a rotation among the classes, and every morning, one student of any random class (representing that class) should recite the thought. It will take hardly 30 seconds to recite a thought, but a positive thought every morning can bring a vast change to every student's day and life!
You can suggest your school principle that there should be a break other than lunch break. Maybe a 10-15 minutes break when the schedule is too tight so that kids can freshen themselves up and go back to study more attentively.
You can ask your dance/music teachers to add a patriotic musical or dance item in your annual day function, and make the kids understand oneness and patriotism by seeing above religion and caste and creed and every other difference we have among each other :)
You can introduce a speech/debate/declamation or extempore contest on independence or republic day, on various topics that not only enlighten students about history of the country but also introduce them to new facts about India, that they are unaware of!
You can also do some reforms in school routine, like asking the teachers to add a little exercise for kids on one day of the week where they have to bring a new fact or a new invention or something new happening in the world, or a new technology introduced that month or that week. basically make the kids up-to-date about what's happening in the world!
That would be enough I think :)