An energetic Inter-House Garba Competition was held on 06 September 2025 for students of Classes 1 to 8, celebrating the vibrant spirit of Navratri. Dressed in colorful traditional attire, participants from all houses performed graceful Garba steps to lively folk music. The competition showcased teamwork, rhythm, and creativity as each house presented unique formations and coordinated moves. Teachers and judges appreciated the enthusiastic performances and encouraged students to preserve and enjoy Indian cultural traditions. The event filled the campus with festive cheer and provided students an opportunity to display their talent while strengthening house spirit and camaraderie.
The school celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi on 26 August 2025 with devotion and enthusiasm, involving students of Classes 1 to 8. The celebration began with a prayer and the installation of a beautifully crafted eco-friendly idol of Lord Ganesha. Students presented songs, dances, and short speeches highlighting the significance of Lord Ganesha as the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of wisdom and prosperity. Teachers explained the importance of celebrating the festival in an environmentally friendly way. The event filled the campus with festive energy and spiritual joy, inspiring students to uphold cultural traditions while caring for nature.
The school celebrated Teacher’s Day on 23 August 2025 with great enthusiasm, involving students of Classes 1 to 8. The program began with a heartfelt prayer and a speech on the life and contributions of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, whose birthday is commemorated as Teacher’s Day. Students expressed gratitude through songs, dances, and short skits, showcasing their respect and affection for their teachers. Senior students presented handmade cards and flowers, adding a personal touch to the celebration. Teachers were honored for their dedication and guidance, creating an atmosphere of warmth and appreciation. The event beautifully highlighted the invaluable role of educators.
The school joyfully celebrated Janmashtami on 14 August 2025 with the active participation of students from Classes 1 and 2. The celebration began with a short narration of Lord Krishna’s birth and childhood stories, highlighting the values of love, kindness, and truth. Children came dressed as little Krishnas and Radhas, adding color and charm to the occasion. Devotional songs and a simple dahi-handi activity filled the atmosphere with excitement and devotion. Teachers explained the significance of the festival and encouraged students to follow Krishna’s teachings. The event created a vibrant and spiritual environment, leaving lasting memories for the young learners.