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Our Open House is Today!

Our Open House is today!

The students and staff have been busy preparing for this event. It’s an opportunity for the students to demonstrate the skills that they’ve been developing all year.

At this very moment, the artwork that the students have been working on is being displayed all throughout the academic building. There are an abundance of paintings, drawings, photographs and sculptures.

The students have also been hard at work preparing performances to share with you. There will be a bhangra performance, kirtan, tabla and sitar demonstrations, a marching demonstration, and finally a gatka exhibition.

We look forward to seeing those of you who are attending on campus. We will also be streaming the performances – to the best of our internet capacity – online on our Facebook page starting approximately 10:30am IST.

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World Maths Day

World Maths Day in an online international mathematics competition that began on March 14, 2007 and has been celebrated internationally ever since.

This year the math department organized a fun day of math games to coincide with this occasion. From Milk Break to the end of the day students participated in games organized and facilitated by the maths department.  The day started with an introduction to the day from maths teacher Nidhi. Grade 7 student Adesh Kaur then spoke about Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. After that the games began! There were maths games throughout the day including races, games and scavenger hunts.

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Intermediates in the Lead

While the grade 12 students are out of town, embarking on their first Kundalini Surjhi course led by Jugat Guru Singh, the remaining students participated in a games competition after school on Tuesday. There were four games in total; a dobhi sack race, water relay, tug of war, and finally an obstacle course.

To add some difficulty to this competition, the grade 10 and 11 students were blind folded throughout, leaving the younger students to take charge and lead the older students.

The winners of this competition were Silver House, followed by Gold House, Blue House and White House.

Sack  Race

Water Relay

Tug of  Water

Obstacle Race

 

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Happy Hola Mahalla

This week, Sikhs in India and around the world celebrated Hola Mahalla and our students were no exception. The grade 10 through 12s travelled to the heart of the celebrations in Anandpur Sahib while the younger students celebrated on campus.

Grade 10 through grade 12

The grade 10, 11 and 12 students travelled to Anandur Sahib on Thursday afternoon after finishing a week of exams. The journey was slow as many people around the Punjab were also heading to Anandpur Sahib for this occasion. What is usually a four or five hour drive turned into nine long hours with a stop at Haveli and two hangars along the way. Starting from just outside of Amritsar, there are langars set up all along the road to Anandpur Sahib with many dedicated Sikhs looking to feed hungry travelers. It’s not a meek offering; many of the langars will flag you down or even stand in your way so that you stop! We resisted many langars along the way until we were close to Anandpur Sahib and it was dinner time.

After arriving at Dashmesh Sadan, the home of the Siri Singh Sahib in Anandpur Sahib, the students settled in for the night. They woke up to read Japji, do their current daily practice of pantra and then it was off to have some more langar. At 10am, we were ready for the big day ahead and took off on foot to Harian Wellan Gurdwara.

Serving langar with the sangat

We started our Hola Mahalla experience at Harian Wellan Gurdwara serving langar and for those still hungry, eating langar as well. Some of the students served rotis, dhal or water, while other flipped rotis and sorted through piles of cilantro.

In the thick of hola

After about an hour and a half, we assembled quickly in the gurdwara in time for Baba Nihal Singh to give an Ardas. Baba Nihal Singh is the leader of Tarna Dal, one of the Nihang (Sikh warrior) lineages and was a good friend of the Siri Singh Sahib’s. Traditionally, the students of MPA travel in the Nagar Kirtan with Baba Nihal Singh and other Nihangs.

When the Ardas was complete, Baba Nihal Singh and his entourage left the gurdwara to join the Hola Mahalla celebrations in the street. We quickly rushed to get our shoes on and join the procession. It was extremely busy with many, many people in the streets to celebrate. Some stood on the side of the road, others sat on top of buildings, we joined the moving procession with the nihangs and their many horses. After some time and a little bit of running, we caught up to Baba Nihal Singh and joined his entourage in chanting. At a quiet moment at the end of the procession route, he called Gurprakash Singh over and invited the school to Harianvela, his home town, to play kirtan next month. It was an important moment and an acknowledgement of Miri Piri Academy and the legacy of the Siri Singh Sahib.

After this junction, we turned back and continued towards the stadium, which hosts the culmination of the Nagar Kirtan. Before reaching the stadium, we veered off and headed back to Dashmesh Sadan. It’s simply too chaotic to take the students to the stadium with the thousands of people and the horses whipping by at top speeds. It was a full and tiring day and we were ready for a break. After some snacks and time to relax, some of the students went back out with Himmat and Liza to check out the market. Early the next morning we were back on the bus, heading for MPA.

Thank you to Liza for helping provide photos.

Grade 5 through grade 9

The grade 5 to 9 students stayed at MPA during Hola. Being in Anandpur Sahib for such an occasion requires the ability to really look after yourself and to work as part of the team so we only bring the older students.

The younger students had a great time back at the school. They went to see Black Panther on Thursday night, the staff prepared a special breakfast for them on Friday morning and then they got really colourful with the famous Holi powders!

Breakfast prepared by the staff

Celebrating holi

Thank you to Amrit Singh,, Ananda Kaur, Guru Dev Kaur, and Prem Kaur for providing photos of this event.

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