Showing posts with label Celebration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebration. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Happy Teachers' Day

With fullest and purest of my heart
I wish all my Teaschers a very very HAPPY TECHERS' DAY.
My the rays of sun shine to you all
And bring happiness and peace in you're life...

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I am not who I am, but I am who you created, 
I born singularity, but I am two because you plurality treated,
And you born without your name, but you managed to prove your name,
In my life you have your status, name and fame,
And all that made difference in my life.

In the dreary world of darkness and blindness,
I was groping in the darkness-aimless and pathless,
Teacher, you came in my life in the form of light,
And shared your rays of light with me to lead my life,
Intellectual inquisitive, how to read and write, and moral etiquettes?
I am wordless and I don’t know how to eloquent my gratitude,
Because my heart and soul are overwhelmed with aptitude,
That you all gave to me in the journey of my life,
And I am with my life you all made for me to remain alive,
Today where I am standing is not of myself, but because of you all.

with this
I Sulate All My
Teachers
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

College Foundation Day

The Paro College of Education celebrated its Foundation Day on 1st November, 2011 in the College basketball court . A special assembly was held. The Director, all the teaching faculty members and all the trainee-students were gathered at the venue to marked the celebrating. 

Continuation will b done! Pardon me.........


Brief Background  
Paro College of Education was established as a Pre-school Care Training Center in November 1975 in the Rinpung campus with an initial enrollment of 15 student teachers. In June 1985, the centre launched a Primary Teacher Certificate (PTC) programme followed by Zhungkhag Teacher Certificate (ZTC) programme in February 1993. With the passage of time the center was named as Teacher Training Center (TTC). The PTC programme aimed to train High School graduates to teach at the primary level (i.e., Class PP to 6), while the ZTC programme aimed to train graduates of the then Semtokha Rigney School to teach Dzongkha in Schools. In August 1999, the ZTC took a major milestone in the college’s history was the launch of the Bachelor of Primary Education (B.Ed) programme.

In the same year, on 18th November the new campus at Nangkha was inaugurated by Her Majesty the Queen Mother Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck. In July 2000, the erstwhile Teacher Training Center was named as the National Institute of Education (NIE). After one year later, in May 2001, the Center for Educational Research and Development culture of research and scholarship that lead to improvement in the development of education programmes and practices. In January 2003, the institute launched a Bachelor of Education in Dzongkha programme and a Diploma in School Leadership and Management programme, both of which were offered through the distance mode. In the same year programme in Master of Education (M. Ed) in School Leadership and management was launched. In February 2007, a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) programme in Dzongkha was launched with the aim to train university graduates to teach at the secondary level (Class 7–12). In the year 2003, NIE, Paro was affiliated to the Royal University of Bhutan and later it was named as Paro College of Education.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Royal Wedding Felicitation




On the blessed and festive occasion of the Royal Matrimony of our revered Druk Gyalpo His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck to His Royal Consort Ashi Jetsun Pema, I would like to offer my heart-felt respects and prayers and my heartiest felicitation on the occasion of this royal union.

I would like to pray with the nation for peace, prosperity and everlasting happiness of Our Majesties and this union will create a life that Our Majesties will cherish and a marriage that will inspire all couples throughout the world.



 
There are three things that last: 
faith, hope and love, and the greatest of these is love.”

-Prem B. Limbu

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