Wednesday, August 10, 2016

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Video provides



 a powerful way to help you prove your point. When you click Online Video, you can paste in the embed code for the video you want to add. You can also type a keyword to search online for the video that best fits your document.

To make

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Themes and styles also help keep your document coordinated. When you click Design and choose a new 

Theme, 

the pictures, charts, and SmartArt graphics change to match your new theme. When you apply styles, your headings change to match the new theme.
Save time in Word with new buttons that show up where you need them. To change the way a picture fits in your document, click it and a button for layout options appears next to it. When you work on a table, click where you want to add a row or a column, and then click the plus sign.

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  1. Video provides
  2.  a powerful way
  3.  to help you prove
  4.  your point. When 

you click Online Video, you can paste in the embed code for the video you want to add. You can also type a keyword to search online for the video that best fits your document.
To make your document look professionally produced, Word provides header, footer, cover page, and text box designs that complement each other. For example, you can add a matching cover page, header, and sidebar. Click Insert and then choose the elements you want from the different galleries.
Themes and styles also help keep your document coordinated. When you click Design and choose a new Theme, the pictures, charts, and SmartArt graphics change to match your new theme. When you apply styles, your headings change to match the new theme.

  • Save time in 
  • Word with 
  • new buttons 

that show up 
where you need them. To change the way a picture fits in your document, click it and a button for layout options appears next to it. When you work on a table, click where you want to add a row or a column, and then click the plus sign.
Reading is easier, too, in the new Reading view. You can collapse parts of the document and focus on the text you want. If you need to stop reading before you reach the end, Word remembers where you left off - even on another device.

School anthem








History







The idea of establishing a government girls’ school had been taken by the C.W.W.Kannangara at the stage of 1946, when there was no girls' school in Sri Lanka. According to that the school he started as Royal Girls' School was changed as the Government English Girls' School. Students were admitted for the new school on 10th of June in 1946.The school was started with a principal, 3 teachers and 15 students. Mrs. Gladis Perera was the principal and Mrs. Sheila Perera was the Deputy Principal. At the inception boys students were also admitted to the school. Norbert Perera who was the son of Mrs. Gladis Perera, the principal of this school got the opportunity to enter the 1stGovernment English School. Sri Chandra D. Abrue Wijesinghe was the student who entered to the school as 2ndstudent.

            Up to grade 5 the education was given in native language and above that education was given in English Medium.

            At the early stage there wasn't a uniform for the school. Most of the students came to the school wearing various colours of dresses without shoes. After the uniform with the strap was started and green tie was designed to wear with that uniform. There were two gold and black strips at the bottom of the tie. According to that black, green & gold were the school colours.

            In 1947 Mrs. Carmon Cambel was the sports teacher in the school. Under her guidance all the students were divided into 4 houses. The four houses were Sarānāth, Ajanthā, Sānchi and Thakshilā. After that the 1st sports meet of the Government English Girls' School was held in Cambel ground on 27th of July in 1948. The 1st Prize Giving was held December 1995.

            In 1956 Mrs. Gladis Perera had to leave the school after finishing her service period as the principal. In this period the medium of teaching was changed to Sinhala after Mrs. Soma Premarathne appointed as the principal. As a result of this the Government English Girls' School was named as Gothami Balika Vidyalaya.
           
            At that time the school uniform was also changed. Instead of the girls uniform with colours, the uniform with square neck and 4 fleets was introduced.

            The school anthem was created by Mrs. Hema Malini, the teacher who was in staff of the school. In 1993 the Gothami Balika Vidyalaya became as a National School.