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Thank You Note For My Beloved Principal Ma'am

You never really know someone until you understand things from their perspective; until you get into their shoes and walk around in them. 

I have been very fortunate to join Oxford Public School, first as a student and then as a teacher. When I was a student, though I loved my school immensely, there were a few things I
could not understand. But today, being the part of Oxford as an educator, I have understood what all this institution has been doing for 25 years now; especially principal ma'am. 

Ma'am, you have helped us to open our eyes to the world, you gave us curiosity and confidence, you taught us to ask questions, you connected us to our past and future, you have never been less than a super star. You are the one who has shaped many students' lives, you are the one because of whom Oxford shines. You allowed us to be the best we could be. You touch the life of every student and make sure it is set on a constructive path. You have changed so many lives and for that many a times you go out of your way and make that extra effort. 

Today, I just want to thank you for your support, for your help, for your understanding, for your patience, for your hard work and for your dedication. We are because You are.
T
anvi Lamba
Educator, Oxford Public School


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  1. It is indeed all true, Principal Ma'am is the best teacher i have ever met. Whatever we oxfordians are today or where ever we are today is because of Prinpal ma'am. Thank you ma'am it has been wonderful to be educated by you

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  3. This is so true..Rekha mam is one the best human as well as a teacher i have ever met..She was she is and she will be an inspiration for me always 😊🙂☺️
    Eram ilyas khan..

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  4. Well said👍Oxford has always been special to each one of us. The most important part of our life has been spent in Oxford. From entering the school in kg to passing out after completing 12th, the journey has been splendid. This journey would have definitely not been possible without principal ma'am. Though we have been scolded a several times but nobody could have shaped our future the way she did. No words can express what Oxford means to us.😊

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    1. True.. An oxfordian can only understand what she means to us... N what all she is been doing...for her each student

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  5. It was heart warming to read your post Tanvi. The knowledge that a teacher's efforts have made a difference in her students' lives gives her the encouragement to keep doing good work. I thank you for all the wonderful words you have written.

    Rekha Singh
    Principal

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  6. We all love you infinity ma'am , god bless you with all the happiness , love and care ❤

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  7. Very true... V really love you ma'am n thank you so much for everything.

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  8. Well said👍🏻N we love u principal ma'am n proud to be a part of oxford public school..

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