Saturday, April 30, 2016
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Spring Unit Test,2016 is declared !Please view online
Dear Parents & Students
LMSS has the pleasure to declare the "Spring Unit
Test" on 30th April 2016 from 9:00 a.m. till 12:00 noon. Therefore, all
the parents are requested to come and see their children Result. Looking
forward to your continued cooperation.
If you have any queries, you are free to discuss with
the class teacher.
Thank you.
Principal
LMSS
SPRING UNIT TEST RESULT
Year: 2016
Class X : Result Download
Class IX : Result Download
Class VIII : Result Download
Class VII : Result Download
Class VII & VIII TOPPERS :
View Class VII & VIII Toppers
View Class IX & X Toppers
Sunday, April 24, 2016
SPORTS DAY 2016
SPORTS DAY 2016
Sports
play a very important role in each individual’s life as sports ensure a
healthier health which is the equivalent to being wealthier. As each of us is
different from one another like, which one loves might be hated by the other
and in which one excels the other one might fail. In order to showcase sporty talent in a
person and because of the importance of sports in our life, sports day was held
on 9th April 2016. After all
the selection of runners, broad jumpers, high jumpers, and so on from various
houses it was the final selection to choose one of the best.
It
was 7:50 AM sharp in the morning when we are entered the athletic ground
decorated by bright colored pieces of cloths around which showed the line of
demarcation and very interestingly there was a first aid tent at the corner
that indicated how mindful and caring the staffs are concerning the health of
the students.
Other At 8:30 AM all the participants of the
drill and Parade assembled in the ground which was surrounded by the synthetic
track getting ready from their upcoming event which they had been practicing
for a long time. At 9:00 AM a reverent
silence fell over the crowd as the highly honorable chief guest Lyonpo Jigme
Zangpo was warmly welcomed by respected principal with other staffs and school
captains who were earlier receiving parents who came to witness their child’s
program.
As
soon as the minister entered from the entrance,
Sir. Penjor Gyalsten (HEP) blew the whistle which was meant for the
drill to start. In order to welcome his
Excellency, the drill as usual was performed by the class seven students of all
the houses with basketball on a Bhutanese song which they had been practicing
from a month ago. Wow the drill was really refreshing the way it was
synchronized and choreographed it was really wonderful.
The
warmly welcomed Lyonpo inbounded towards the tent as the drill ended headed by
two scouts pilot and we all sang our National Anthem With pride in a pleasant
and audible voice after the Troop Leaders command. It was followed by Marchang
Ceremony, then Lighting of Olympic torch which was lit by the Chief Guest
followed by Oath Taking Ceremony. Soon after the welcome speech it was followed
by address of chief Guest Who with all the knowledge spoke fondly. At 9:40 AM all the parade event started to
take place which generally begin with Sernya house along with the music being
the played followed by Dungkar house, Pema house, Bumpa house, and finally by
Khorlo. Wow, the house parade, was one
of the eye catchy events, as on the houses did such an amazing job, their
lively and shaky moves accompanied by latest songs that really changed the
atmosphere and the participants as well as the audience were enjoying to their
fullest.
After
all of the tracks events the most awaited moment came which was the giving of
certificates and Medals to the winners in their respective field by the chief
guest. The best athletic boy award was also rewarded to Pema Wangchuk of class 10”A”
and the best athletic girl awarded to Sangye Dema Thinley of 8”A”. The parade
competiton was won by Khorlo housecontributing 30 marks to their respective
house followed by Pelyab house and Pema house and the best house for the year
2016 was entitled to Sernya house of with 874 points bringing great sense of pride
andsatisfaction to house coordinators and the members.
Finally the Taryana lottery draw was held and all of the
students kept their fingers crossed with a great expectation and finally the
lottery toke was chosen and the first and second winners were not identified
so, they went for third winner announcing for Priyanka Biswa of class 10”A”.
Finally the sports day ended around 12:30 with the vote of
thanks by Games Captain.
Student Reporter.
Priyanka Biswa
Friday, April 22, 2016
Message from Minister for Education to Teachers
My Dear Teacher,
I am certain that you are busy in the swing of things at school, working hard to provide the best to our children every day, going out of your ways and beyond duty. I know this because not very long ago, I was also a teacher. I am still a teacher at heart.
I know the amount of dedication and perseverance that goes into making a good school, and I certainly know how tedious it is to stand long hours teaching and correcting hundreds of notebooks everyday. But you, more than anyone else knows in the depths of your hearts that our country stands tall today because of this seemingly insignificant and mundane routine called education undertaken every day by teachers like you.
Besides Education, I do not know of any other force that is as powerful to create a future that we desire. That is why, as teachers, we are creating the future through a mission known to many as 'teaching'.
In His Majesty's Vision of Education your role is critical. That is why Honorable Prime Minister, Lyonchoen Tshering Tobgay has launched an ambitious challenge to reform our education system to fulfill the Royal Vision where teachers are at its heart. Knowing our teachers, I feel assured of your continued commitment to this important mission of education.
Our teachers work long hours under trying circumstances, sacrificing personal comforts. Thank you for reaching school earlier to welcome students at the school every morning. Thank you for sleeping late preparing lesson for the next day and correcting students' work. Thank you for buying supplies when the school runs out of resources. Thank you for modeling to our children the good values of integrity, honesty, respect, courage, hard work, trust, responsibility and generosity - values that our beloved His Majesty calls - 'Damtsi'.
Much as we have achieved, much is still to be strived for. I am confident that, with the likes of you steering the wheels of our schools, education can only get better and therefore the future of our beautiful country will be better. The stakes in our profession are high. If we fail, our nation fails. That is how important and sacred our role as teachers is.
On my part, I promise you that I will give you my best. I do not bring extraordinary talents but be assured that I will work tirelessly for the cause of teachers who wants to be good teachers - making a difference to our children. I thank you for being the candles that are self consuming to light the ways of others!
With high regards,
Yours Sincerely,
Norbu Wangchuk
Minister for Education
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Lungtenzampa MSS Annual School Sports Day,2016
Lungtenzampa MSS Annual School Sports Day,2016, ended today successfully. Our gratitude goes to Honorable Speaker for consenting to be our guest of honour, other dignified guests, parents, both teaching and non teaching staffs, students, officials and lastly to the school administration.This would not have been possible without you all.
Thank you.
Principal LMSS
Friday, April 8, 2016
WHY GAMES & SPORTS IN SCHOOLS?
Annual Sports Day, 9th April, 2016
A Glimpse of Sports Day, 2015
There is a great importance of games and sports for the students. The sports teach discipline to the students. These sports are very essential for the students. They also develop the spirit of the sportsmanship and derive a lot of pleasure by playing games. It also inculcates the quality of team spirit in them. The students learn the qualities of leadership and working unitedly. It also helps the children in building their self-confidence to display themselves in front of others.
All in all, participation in Games and Sports keep our children Fit and Healthy.
This year our annual sports day is celebrated on the 9th of April. It will be graced with the presence of our National Speaker, Lyoenpo Jigme Zangpo as our Chief Guest. Our sincere request to our parents to participate in celebrating this day, without whom the show and its events would be dull. Your presence will boost their self-esteem.
Looking forward for your kind and continued support...
A Glimpse of Sports Day, 2015
There is a great importance of games and sports for the students. The sports teach discipline to the students. These sports are very essential for the students. They also develop the spirit of the sportsmanship and derive a lot of pleasure by playing games. It also inculcates the quality of team spirit in them. The students learn the qualities of leadership and working unitedly. It also helps the children in building their self-confidence to display themselves in front of others.
All in all, participation in Games and Sports keep our children Fit and Healthy.
This year our annual sports day is celebrated on the 9th of April. It will be graced with the presence of our National Speaker, Lyoenpo Jigme Zangpo as our Chief Guest. Our sincere request to our parents to participate in celebrating this day, without whom the show and its events would be dull. Your presence will boost their self-esteem.
Looking forward for your kind and continued support...
Thank you
School Games and Sports DepartmentSunday, April 3, 2016
Friday, April 1, 2016
His Eminence Gyalwa Dokhampa’s visit to our school.
His Eminence Gyalwa Dokhampa’s visit to our school.
28th March was a day that started out gloomy with rain, weathers like this may invoke feelings of sadness, depression or simply the urge to just sleep in the comfort of your bed the whole day. Perhaps one can look at it that way or one can look at the rain as the beginning of a new day, as a means of purifying the negative thoughts and words said and making room for something important to be realized. Today I looked at the rain as the water helping the growth of hope.
As
the rain calmed, the sun rays hit the ground, evaporating the remnants of rain
back to the sky; to where it belongs. Students were asked to gather in the
assembly ground. So, carrying our kabneys and rachus, we walked out of our
classes to the assembly ground and started to line up according to our sections
and sat down after doing so. Soon after we were all settled down, His Eminence
arrived as graceful as rain.
His
Eminence was going to give us the Jitsuen Dema blessing today, but anyone who
has had a session with His Eminence before would know, there are more than just
prayers chanted and repeated with Rinpochhe; He almost certainly includes
teaching us more about the history of Jitsuen Dema, Buddhism, karmic
connection,why everything has a cause and effect and more.
Today,
Rinpochhe talked essentially about how everything has a cause and effect. The
good that happens to us in the present maybe the result of something good you
did in your previous life; fitting to the famous proverb, “You reap what you
sow,” and if something bad is happening to you, it might be due to the negative
karma you accumulated in your past life. But Rinpochhe reminded us that there
isn’t a fixed destiny. Maybe you did something horrible in your past life, but
does that mean you’ll suffer from something horrible your whole present life?
No. You are in charge of paving your own path, by doing good and living ethical
and moral. You are in control of your own destiny.
Rinpochhe also talked about how greed, beauty
and words-either negative or positive- don’t have meaning in its core. But it
is our mind that gives it meaning. Our minds control everything, from the way
we perceive things to the way we do things. If we all look into life carefully,
there wouldn’t be any worries, or sadness or anger if we just learned how to
tame our mind. The way you look at the world, all depends on your mind.
Happiness, sadness, pain, anger, disappointment, expectations and all the other
emotions we feel are all created by our own mind. If we always have a positive
outlook in all the situations we have to face and understand why you had to
face those situations reasonably, we would certainly be able to live a
productive and happy life.
After
what Rinpochhe had preached, those who had listened were with no doubt,
inspired to become better human beings. Rinpochhe ended his session by giving
all the students the blessings of Jitsuen Dema. Our school then presented to His
Eminence three cultural performances that etched smiles into many faces. After
the performances, Rinpochhe took his leave, leaving behind with us words of
motivation and benevolence. I further realized the true essence of life this
day, and I hope many of our students did too.
Kuenzang
Palmo.
Student
Reporter
School Media ClubThe School Fun Run of 2016
The School Fun Run of 2016
The start of yet another year
welcomes fluttering novices and bright beginnings! Students scurry here and
there – all too excited of the nearing activities and who’s to blame them when
one is really close/ namely the
annual school fun run! Perhaps these sort of things would play a much more
interesting part in the kid’s heads.
On the recommendation of our ever
ebullient sports teacher, sir Penjor, the students have dedicated an hour of
their time to train. A very good idea for those who need to build the stamina
or to awaken those rusty muscles from their sleep. Sir Penjor has also been
very kind enough to inform the traffic police of the incoming waves of the
pumped-up students. Pedestrians would notice the unusual amount of joggers
whereas the cars were quick to honk at them. Quite the scene must have taken
place.
Now that everyone is
prepared-more or less in some cases- all that is needed is the marathon itself!
Fortunately, the day arrives quicker than expected. Students arouse from their
slumber of hard work to finally accomplish what they’ve been training for. The
program is to begin at half-past-five however, the students are to report
exactly thirty minutes earlier. Yikes! Quite an early morning.
The morning air washes over them
like a storm of icy winds – chilling them to their very core. However, the
sheer determination painted across each face- instantly warms them up. Teachers
soon appear with flashlight to take their places and soon attendance is taken.
Roll call is very crucial for a few participants would attempt to win by
unlawful means. The students are but a blob of colours and noise and the air
alight with excitement that no one could-or would- berate on.
Roughly an hour-and-half later,
the sun is but a flicker of orange in the sky when the senior boys take off.
Slowly, each batch leaves the starting line.
The route begins from the parking
lot and past the flyover bridge. It is at the Olakha bridge when the junior
girls will complete half their run. The senior girls and the junior boys will
continue on and reaching half-a-kilometre from the welcome gate, the zero
point, will return back. With the help of defined leg muscles and vigorous
stamina, the senior boys will head on till the welcome gate. What sheer will!
It isn’t compulsory for a student
to partake in a marathon, they may suffer from an illness and therefore, will
be exempted. They will be given a different responsibility that wouldn’t need
as much effort. Several teachers would drive along the route to aid those
injured or out of energy. They’d not only give a lift, but supplement them with
refreshments. At every checkpoint, the exempted students and teachers would be
there to replenish the participants with water. How lovely is that?
At the finishing line/ those
ranking in the top three positions would be awarded a cash prize and a
certificate in all categories and even those obtaining the positions till the
twentieth.
Although at the end of the day,
participation is more significant than victory. Students have shed sweat and
hours today but more of all, they’ve learned that hard work can achieve
anything.
Tensin Chenzo Norbu 10-E
The world water day, 2016
The world water day
The world water day in Lungtenzampa middle secondary school was held during the morning assembly.
There were captains who spoke about the importance of water and others. Moreover, some students of class X“G” performed
a song about the world water day. The song was about how to use water, when to
use them, importance of water, etc. Not only that, some other students of
classes IX and X also did a play about the way of how people use water, how
people waste water, and how some of them are suffering from the shortage of
water.
The world water day was observed
on 22nd march since 1993.It was declared by the United Nations
general assembly. The purpose was to celebrate the world water day is to remind
that we should follow the guidelines to save water for us and our future generations.
Each year there is a theme for the world water day. The theme for 2016 is
“water for people, water by people”.
As the population of the world is
increasing, we face many problems like shortage of natural calamities. Some
countries of the world are also facing water shortage which is very disastrous
for them. It is because people do not handle them properly .some waste them
while others don’t even get a drop of water. Therefore, everyone should save
water and share it to others and can save many lives of people suffering from
shortage of water.
THANK
YOU!
Pema
Lhaden Wangchuk
Student
Reporter
School
Media club.
World Water
Day – 22/3/2016
The
World Water Day is observed on 22nd March every year to create
awareness on the importance of water and its conservation. The theme for this
year is “Water for the People, Water by the People” while the international
theme is “Better Water, Better Jobs.”
People
all around the world have participated in the celebrations of the World Water
Day and our school had a small programme for the day. There were some charts
and banners hung or pasted in front of the assembly ground.
After
we recited our prayers, the programme kicked off with a speech from Tandin
Wangmo from class 10 ‘J’ who spoke on the reason for observing the day and the importance
of water and its conservation. It was a well-spoken speech which delivered new
and useful information on the importance of water.
Up
next, was a cultural programme, performed by the students of class 10 ‘G’. The
students held charts which had messages on water and its uses and its
conservation. The song was also beautifully sung by the girls.
Then
was the skit which was solely based on the conservation of water and it was
funny and entertaining to watch since all the actors had done a wonderful job
in playing out their roles. At the end, the characters of the play read out a
theme.
The
girl’s Health Captain delivered a “Vote of Thanks’, thanking all the people who
had participated in this event and this marked the end of the programme. The
health club members had done a great job on this event.
Lekzang
Pakila Lhaki10 ‘K’