Every morning at Greater Noida World School (GNWS) feels like the start of a new adventure. As a student here, I wake up excited, knowing the day ahead will be full of learning, fun, and friends. Let me take you through what a typical day looks like for me. It’s simple, busy, and something I’ve grown to love.
The day begins early. I wake up around 6:30 AM, rubbing my eyes as the sun peeks through my window. After a quick shower, I put on my neat GNWS uniform—white shirt, grey pants, and a blue tie that makes me feel proud. Breakfast is usually something fast, like bread with butter or a bowl of cereal, because I don’t want to be late. By 7:30 AM, I’m out the door, waiting for the school bus. The ride is noisy but fun, with my friends chatting about games, homework, or what we’ll do at school.

Arriving at School
The bus reaches GNWS around 8:00 AM. The campus is big and green, with tall trees and a playground that always catches my eye. As I step off the bus, I see teachers smiling and guiding us inside. The school feels alive—kids are everywhere, some running, some talking, all ready to start the day. We head to the assembly ground first. At 8:15 AM, the bell rings, and we line up for the morning assembly. We sing the national anthem, say a prayer, and listen to a short talk from our principal or a teacher. Sometimes, a student shares a thought or a poem. It’s a nice way to feel connected before the day begins.
Morning Classes
By 8:30 AM, I’m in my classroom. The rooms are bright, with big windows and colorful charts on the walls. We have air conditioning, so it’s cool even on hot days. My first class is usually Math. Our teacher makes it fun with games or puzzles, not just numbers on a board. She asks questions, and I raise my hand when I know the answer—it feels good to get it right. After Math, we have English. We read stories or write small essays. The teacher helps me with new words, and I like how she explains things slowly so I can understand.
Around 10:30 AM, there’s a short break. I grab my snack—maybe a sandwich or some fruit—and head outside with my friends. We sit under a tree or play a quick game like tag. The playground has swings and slides, but we don’t always have time for them. The break is only 15 minutes, so we make it quick and fun.
More Learning and Activities
Back in class by 10:45 AM, we might have Science next. I love this subject because we do experiments sometimes, like mixing colors or watching plants grow. The teacher uses a smart board—a big screen that shows pictures and videos. It makes everything easier to see and learn. After Science, we have Social Studies or Hindi, depending on the day. I’m still learning Hindi, but the teacher is patient, and my friends help me with hard words.
At noon, it’s time for lunch. I bring my lunchbox—usually rice, veggies, and a chapati. We sit in the lunch area, sharing food and stories. Some kids buy snacks from the canteen, like samosas or juice. It’s loud and messy, but it’s one of my favorite parts of the day. Lunch lasts about 30 minutes, giving us time to eat and relax.
Afternoon Fun
After lunch, the day gets even more exciting. Around 1:00 PM, we have activities like art, music, or sports. On Tuesdays, I go to the art room. We paint or make crafts, and I feel happy seeing my ideas come to life on paper. Other days, we might have PE. The school has a big field for cricket and basketball, and a splash pool for swimming. I’m not the best at sports, but running around with my friends makes me laugh and forget about being tired.
By 2:00 PM, we’re back in class for one more lesson—maybe computers or a project. The computer lab is cool, with lots of screens and keyboards. We learn to type or make simple drawings. It’s fun, and I know it’s important for the future.
Wrapping Up the Day
School ends at 3:00 PM. Before we leave, we tidy our desks and say goodbye to the teacher. Some kids stay for extra classes like dance or debate, but I head to the bus. The ride home is quieter—I’m tired but happy. I get home by 3:45 PM, kick off my shoes, and tell my mom about my day. After a snack, I rest for a bit, maybe watch TV or play outside.
Evening Time
Homework starts around 5:00 PM. It’s not too much—maybe some Math problems or reading a chapter. My parents help if I’m stuck, and I finish by 6:30 PM. Dinner is at 7:00 PM, and we eat together as a family. After that, I might read a book from the school library or talk to my friends on the phone. By 9:00 PM, I’m in bed, thinking about the day and dreaming about tomorrow.
Why I Love GNWS
A day at Greater Noida World School is busy but never boring. The teachers care about us, the classes are interesting, and there’s always something fun to do. I feel like I’m learning new things every day, not just from books but from my friends and activities too. It’s a place where I can be myself, make mistakes, and grow. For me, GNWS isn’t just a school—it’s like a second home where I’m happy to be every day.