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Welcome

It gives me immense pleasure to write my first post for the school's blog.

I read somewhere that blogging is a conversation and I am eager to converse with all of you. During the school hours, each one of us is busy in our own work - taking classes, counselling kids, checking copies, setting test papers, maintaining records, preparing something or the other for upcoming events and so on. This blog is a wonderful opportunity for all of us belonging to the Oxford family to express our views, share ideas, display our creative side and acknowledge and appreciate each other.

I am keeping my post short as it is just to welcome you to your school's blog and encourage you to come up with posts. I will soon be back with a full-fledged write-up.

All the best!

Rekha Singh
Principal, Oxford Public School


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  1. It's the best way n the perfect podium to acknowledge n appreciate each other..

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  2. Appreciation!!!!to Oxford Family!! for providing a wonderful platform to each one of us to share,care & develop our ideas and perspectives. Which will help us to further work upon our strengths and weaknesses. Heartiest thanks to the management!

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  3. Congratulations! For this blog. We all will grow our knowledge and learn new things each and every day. Good platform to express our opinion in a welcoming environment.

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