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Painted by Khyathisri Kurukuri of Grade 2-D
Painted by Dirdha Hiren Brahmbhatt of Grade 4-A
Painted by Ms. Reenu Bhatt
Painted by - Aaditya Nair Sujith of Grade 3-F.
Artwork by Saipragati Sankar of Grade 3-C
Painted by Anshika Pandey or Grade 5-B2

Thursday, December 12, 2024

Story: The Red Lake



It was a hot, sunny day. Johny was thirsty. He went inside the house to drink water but all their drinking water was over. He asked his mother for some water,but she said,“Dear son, our lake has turned red and none of the villagers go near the lake. We have to get water from a village that’s very far away. I am feeling sick today. Could you fetch some water for both of us?” 


Johny agreed to do so and he stepped outside the house to bring some water. He went inside a dense forest. He walked a lot and his thirst only increased. When he was walking near the red lake, he couldn’t control his thirst. So, he drank some of the water from that lake.He said,”Wow! How sweet is this water! He drank until he was satisfied. 








Soon after,he fell into a deep sleep. In his dream,Johny saw a monster with blood all over his body. The monster’s necklace and bracelet were made out of bones and flesh. The monster said, “You are a plump,little boy. You are going to be my dinner. HA HA HA!” 





The monster asked his servants Dholu and Mohan to catch Johny. The little boy ran as fast as lightning,but Dholu caught Johny. Johny was about to get punched by the strong and mighty Mohan, when suddenly, he woke up from his dream. Johny was scared.he thought about never returning to this lake. 

As he got up to run,he lost his balance and fell into the lake. Because he was scared,he tried swimming back,but something was stuck around his legs. He thought it was the monster he saw in his dream, pulling him back into the lake. He couldn’t escape.The harder he tried, the more tangled he got. 




He got tired soon. He remembered his mother’s words - stay calm in tricky situations and think! 


He went underwater and checked his leg. It was just a red -colored weed. He got rid of the weed and understood that this was what was making the lake red and its sap was making people dream. 

He cleaned all the weeds from the lake and the water became blue again. The whole village thanked him for his bravery and cleverness.

 

MORAL OF THE STORY : Always stay calm and think hard in tricky situations, you’ll figure a way out. 


                                                                                                                            By : Aishanee Adiga

                                                                                                                                       Grade 3D


Thursday, November 21, 2024

Expressions

Expressions show many feelings,

Anger makes us look  like we are overheating.

But for me the worst one is fear,

As I am afraid of nothing other than my own tears.

Envy shows a lot of jealousy,

This happens to young teens tremendously.

Anxiety also shows fear,


Acting cool won’t affect your peers.

Sadness expresses tears,

Maybe because our loved ones are not here.

Embarrassment is like a heart attack,

It’s like losing your school bag with all your things packed.


My most favorite one is joy,

It's the only thing which makes me feel like a little boy.


Poem By: 

Muhammed Abdulla Saballe Balouch and Fawzan Ahmed of Grade 5A4

Friday, November 8, 2024

Story: The Boy and the Pot


One day a boy named Amal was playing with his friends. After going home he peeped inside a pot and the coin in his pocket fell in the pot . The boy didn't realize the coin fell in the pot and the next day when he peeped inside the pot again, he saw a pile of coins and was shocked. After coming back from school he rushed to the pot and put one apple in it then he went to play. After that he saw a bushel of apples and he rushed to his mother and showed the pot to his mother and the mother was surprised. They became rich selling apples.


The villagers were curious how the family became so rich. One of them saw the pot and complained to the king. The king said it must be our pot which we were searching for . Then the king ordered to get the pot and the soldiers quickly went to the rich person's house , found the pot and took it to the king. The king was very happy as he looked at the pot and fell into the pot and then he felt dizzy . After a while he woke up and he saw many kings were fighting . The real king also joined the fight and got killed. The rich family was worried “What are we going to do now?" said the boy. The mom replied, “ Let the pot go away because the king fell into the pot and now we understand that it is very dangerous to keep the pot , so now as we have enough money and food we can live happily without the pot .”

MORAL OF THE STORY : When you lose something let it go off gracefully.


Jessica Thotakuri - Grade 3A 


Friday, October 25, 2024

A Missed Opportunity

One fine day I came home from school, to find my brother writing an essay on Nepal. I curiously went over to him, and asked him “Is Nepal a beautiful place?”He replied, “Oh yes it is! In fact we should ask dad if we could go there this summer”. The very next day, I asked my dad if we could book tickets to Kathmandu. Surprisingly, he agreed. One week later, we were on a flight to Kathmandu, a tiring journey it was. We booked a premium room at Radisson.There was one thing peculiar and special about Nepal.Can you guess it?Oh Yes! It is the Himalayas. 


The next thing I knew I was on a special local flight called the “Mountain Flight”, to have a special view of the Himalayas and Mount Everest. It was a great flight, because it was very early in the morning, but sadly I took a good long nap throughout the entire flight. 

My friends do go on an adventurous flight like me but be sure to take a good, worthy nap before boarding the flight. 

I hope to go back to Kathmandu one day and that time I will make sure to be fully awake!





Jitamitra Muktinutalapati - 3E

          



Friday, October 11, 2024

Optimist? Pessimist? Realist?

Whether you’re an optimist, a pessimist or a realist,

We know your personality is all for the best,

One persona is backing away from the tall chute,

Another is convincing yourself “Hey, I can play the flute!”

But the true best of them all,

Is being the first to stand tall,

And say “No stage or speech will make me fall, at all!”

So I am not forcing you (no, not at all!)

To change your persona once and for all, 

But it’s best to drop your old persona,

And take up optimism, the best of them all!


Khomdram Lakshya Singh


Thursday, October 3, 2024

You Cannot Please Everybody!

Once there lived two gnomes. Their names were Tommy and Sammy. Sammy was very short and plump whereas Tommy was very skinny and tall. They were best friends. 

Everyone thought they made an unusual pair but they didn't mind. They loved to please everybody. One day they were going to the market to sell apples. Tommy was pushing the apple cart so he was sweating and felt exhausted. 

On the way to the market, they passed by Mr. Franklin. He said, “Oh look at poor Tommy. Why can’t Sammy help him?” On hearing this, Sammy and Tommy decided to push the cart together. On the way, they met Mr. and Mrs.Theodore. “Look Grab!” Mrs. Theodore cackled to Mr.Theodore. “Both of them are pushing the cart. Maybe just one of them could push the cart.” So now Tommy was pushing the cart. 

On a hillside he got tired and stopped. On the way to the top of the hill, they met Mr. Healy, the village schoolmaster. He said, “Oh Sammy! Why are you not pushing the cart? It is so easy to push if you both do it together. Look at poor Tommy!” Sammy turned bright red with embarrassment. Tommy consoled Sammy by telling him that the village schoolmaster was just being rude. Sammy cooled down a little bit. But after consoling him Tommy muttered under his breath,’’Why can’t we please everybody?’’ 

After they reached the market, they started to sell apples. But whatever price they said, everyone had a problem with them. Tommy was turning redder and redder. Soon a kind-hearted young woman came and introduced herself as Ms. Aurelia. She saw that the people in front of her were upset with Tommy and Sammy. When she got to the front she understood that Sammy and Tommy liked to please others but noticed that today wasn’t their day of pleasing anyone. So she taught them a lesson by saying that they don’t need to please everybody. 

They finally understood that everyone took them for granted because they were trying to please others.That day they had learned their lesson of doing what is right and not what pleases others.




Moral: You don’t need to please everyone you see.


            By: Zirwa Naoum

            From:4C


Thursday, September 26, 2024

The Clever Chick and the Fox

Once upon a time there lived a very clever chick on a farm, the very clever chick had two siblings. They loved to make fun of the very clever chick. One day the very clever chick saw a fox reaching for some berries on a tree but it couldn't reach them.


The fox spotted the very clever chick, the very clever chick ran and warned his siblings. However, the siblings thought it was his imagination and laughed at him. The fox grabbed the two siblings and dropped them into a deep empty well.

The very clever chick ran while the fox chased him, he came across a pond and he flew to the other end of the pond. The fox swam towards him. The chick started running again, but unfortunately his path was blocked by a giant tree. The chick remembered that the fox couldn't climb on the berry tree, he flew to the top of the tree where the fox couldn't get him.


The fox tried and tried but failed, the fox went away.Once the fox was out of sight, the very clever chick went to rescue his siblings from the well .


Moral :  Always trust and value the wisdom of those who care about you, and never underestimate the power of quick thinking in overcoming challenges.


By -  Abir Oberoi

                                                                                        Grade - 3B


Thursday, August 29, 2024

The Caged Bird

 


Behind the bars you hear my despair,                        

Screeching for freedom in the open air.

Far away up in the sky I see,

My friends are chirping in melody.


Morsel by Morsel I now devour,

The fragments thrown to me seemed a favour.

I crave my freedom of perching on branch to tree,

Savouring the sweetness of the fruits that are free.


My wings are trimmed like my dream,

But out in the world they would gleam. 

Caged for fun though I prefer to run,

Opened wings flapping under the gleaming sun.



                                                           A Poem by 

                                                          Mayoor Teachers


Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Happy Emirati Women’s Day


Today 28th of August, we celebrate the incredible journey of Emirati women — pioneers of progress, strength, and inspiration. This special day, established by Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, the Mother of the Nation, is a reflection of her unwavering vision and commitment to empowering women across the UAE.

Her Highness has been a beacon of hope and leadership, championing education, equality, and opportunity for all women, helping them unlock their full potential. Thanks to her vision, Emirati women now thrive in every sector, playing a vital role in shaping the future of our nation.

As we honor this day, let’s continue to support the advancement of women and girls, ensuring they have every opportunity to lead, innovate, and create a brighter tomorrow. To every woman striving for greatness, we celebrate your courage, passion, and perseverance.

Together, we rise.

Happy Emirati Women’s Day to every visionary, leader, and dreamer!


Ms.Sareeaa Rashed Almansoori 

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Student Artwork

Dedicated to my friend Anishka who wants to become an Astronaut.

by Padmini Vinod, Grade 4F




Thursday, May 16, 2024

๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™ Mayoor Founder’s Day Poem ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™


I wished for a school that is cool,

Teachers that are kind and friends that are cool,

I found them all at Mayoor School.


A school that made learning fun,

Treating us all together as one.

With learnings like PE, music, arts and hands-on, 

Was what made Mayoor school be number one!


Ten years have passed, since Mayoor partners accepted the task,

Of creating an institution of a top class.

“Discover the difference” was their aim at heart,

Which laid the path towards a great start.


A very Happy Birthday to a great school,

May you continue to excel in all that you do.

Thank you for being part of my life,

Truly, truly, I say to you, I am proud to be a Mayoorite!


Asher Wilton Dsouza
Grade 4-B

Friday, May 10, 2024

๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™Poems for Mayoor Founder’s Day๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

Reflecting on my journey to Mayoor School. I remember the laughter filled classrooms, where every lesson felt like an adventure waiting to unfold. 

From learning about dinosaurs, to exploring the wonders of outer space , each day was filled with excitement and discovery.

My fondest memories include the Annual Sports Day, where I cheered for my friends and felt the thrill of teamwork. Along the way, I learned the importance of kindness and curiosity. 

Looking ahead to the next 10 years, I see myself pursuing my passion whether it's becoming a scientist, an artist or maybe even an astronaut whatever path I choose. 

I know that the lessons learned and friendships made at Mayoor School will always guide me towards success and happiness.

Happy Founder’s Day

Navtej

Grade -3A


My Mayoor School - My Pride 


Where we have a wonderful school ride

We read , we write and make our future bright !                                                 

We learn to respect 

Not to neglect

We learn to accept

Not to expect

We laugh , we cry 

We play , we study 

With our best buddies!

Respect elders , obey parents

Become sincere and punctual

Is the habit we form

And that is why we call

My School - My Pride

I am proud to be a Mayoorite

I love My Mayoor Private School.

Mahira

Grade -3A