On 19th September 2025, students of Grades 1 to 4 actively participated in the Cleanliness Awareness Program. The session aimed to educate young learners about the importance of hygiene, personal cleanliness, and maintaining a clean environment. Teachers explained simple habits like handwashing, keeping surroundings tidy, and proper waste disposal. Students engaged in fun activities, including poster making, slogans, and demonstrations on cleanliness. They also pledged to practice these habits daily. The program helped instill responsibility, awareness, and healthy habits among students, making it both informative and enjoyable for the young learners.
On 17th September 2025, students of Grades 5 to 8 enthusiastically took part in the Convocations Cap Making Activity. They designed and decorated their own caps using colorful paper, ribbons, glitter, and inspiring quotes. The activity encouraged creativity, teamwork, and self-expression, as students shared ideas and collaborated. Each participant proudly presented their unique cap, explaining the inspiration behind it, while teachers applauded innovative designs. The event concluded with a cheerful group photo, capturing their colorful creations. It was a fun-filled and educational experience, leaving students excited for future academic milestones.
On 13th September 2025, our school joyously celebrated Hindi Divas to honor the significance of the Hindi language in India and to promote its cultural and literary heritage among the young learners of Grades 1 to 4. The event was marked by vibrant performances, engaging activities, and enthusiastic participation from students and teachers alike.
The celebrations commenced with a warm welcome speech by the Hindi teacher, highlighting the history and importance of Hindi as one of India’s official languages. Students were then introduced to the significance of Hindi Divas, emphasizing how language connects culture, tradition, and identity.
As part of Hindi Pakhvadi (Week), the school organized an Inter-House News Anchoring Competition on 12 September 2025 for students of Classes 1 to 8. Participants showcased their confidence and language skills by presenting news bulletins entirely in Hindi, covering current affairs, school updates, and cultural segments. Dressed as professional anchors, students impressed the audience with clear pronunciation, engaging delivery, and creative presentation styles. Judges appreciated their command over the language and stage presence. The event not only celebrated the richness of Hindi but also enhanced students’ public-speaking abilities and inspired them to communicate effectively in their national language.