by smdevmanage | Oct 5, 2022 | Student Perspectives
We went to the Salar Jung Museum on a school field trip on 10 August 2022. We travelled on our school bus and reached the museum in an hour. First, we visited a room with many beautiful paintings. Besides many other artworks, we saw a replica of the Mona Lisa and were...
by smdevmanage | Oct 5, 2022 | Student Perspectives
Once upon a time, there was a dog. He lived in a house with his family. One day, the owner took him to see a palace. Before leaving he fed the dog some cake. Once they reached the palace the dog craved more cake. Since the cake was at home, he decided to go home on...
by smdevmanage | Sep 3, 2022 | Principal’s Reflections
Dear Teachers, I bow in respect and awe to the guide, facilitator, director, actor, parent, friend, counsellor, babysitter, coach, caretaker in YOU. I am proud to witness, on a daily basis, the lightbulb moments you create with your craft – the neurons you fire;...
by smdevmanage | Aug 26, 2022 | Student Perspectives
At The Marian, we strive to get the word out to everyone. We believe in spreading knowledge, but we also serve as a platform that welcomes and represents the voices of our school. Our newspaper welcomes fellow students, teachers, as well as parents that are a part of...
by smdevmanage | Aug 25, 2022 | Student Perspectives
Conflicts between people, governments and nations have always been an integral part of history and have often ended with wars. No matter how insignificant, wars result in a reset – in terms of development, the way governments work and most importantly, the way people...
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