Co-curricular activities are held every Saturday to promote holistic education. Activities include debate, music, dance, painting, quiz competitions, storytelling, and sports. These sessions allow students to explore their interests beyond academics, enhance their communication and social skills, and boost self-confidence. Regular participation helps in overall personality development and stress reduction.
Independence Day is celebrated to honor the historic moment when India gained freedom from British rule in 1947. The school conducts a flag hoisting ceremony followed by the national anthem, patriotic songs, cultural performances, and speeches by students and teachers. It instills values of patriotism, unity, and respect for the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters.
Teacher’s Day commemorates the birth of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a scholar and former President of India. Students express gratitude and admiration for their teachers through speeches, cultural performances, and role-reversal programs where students act as teachers. The event highlights the critical role teachers play in shaping young minds and building a strong future.
Gandhi Jayanti celebrates the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. The school organizes cleanliness drives, prayer sessions, exhibitions, and skits to highlight Gandhi’s ideals of non-violence, truth, and simplicity. Students participate in activities that promote peace and social responsibility, honoring his lasting influence on India’s freedom and moral values.
Children’s Day is celebrated on the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who loved children dearly. This day is filled with fun activities, games, cultural performances, and special treats planned by the teachers. It emphasizes the importance of a joyful childhood and serves as a reminder to protect and nurture children’s rights, education, and well-being.
Christmas is celebrated with joy, music, and kindness. The school is decorated with stars, bells, and a Christmas tree. Students sing carols, present nativity plays, and learn about the spirit of giving and love. Santa Claus makes a cheerful appearance with gifts and treats, spreading happiness and reinforcing values of sharing and compassion.
Republic Day marks the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. It is celebrated with a ceremonial flag hoisting, followed by parades, cultural dances, patriotic performances, and student speeches on democracy and national values. The celebration inspires students to respect the democratic framework of the country and encourages them to become responsible citizens of India.
Annual Day is a grand celebration that showcases the school’s achievements, talents, and milestones over the academic year. Students perform dances, skits, musical pieces, and thematic presentations. Awards and certificates are presented to meritorious students. It’s a day of pride, joy, and togetherness, attended by parents, alumni, and guests to celebrate collective success.
Earth Day is observed to raise awareness about environmental conservation. Activities include tree plantation, slogan writing, eco-friendly crafts, and awareness rallies. Students learn the importance of reducing pollution, saving water, and protecting biodiversity. It instills environmental responsibility and motivates students to contribute to a cleaner and greener planet for future generations.
Sports Day is dedicated to promoting physical health, fitness, and team spirit. Students participate in races, relays, long jumps, high jumps, and various indoor and outdoor games. The event includes an opening march-past and prize distribution. It encourages discipline, perseverance, and a spirit of healthy competition among students across all age groups.
National Science Day, observed on 28th February to honor C.V. Raman’s discovery, is marked by science exhibitions and activities. Students showcase innovative models, experiments, and posters on scientific concepts. It encourages curiosity, analytical thinking, and scientific temperament, helping students understand the role of science and technology in everyday life and future careers.
The Art and Craft Exhibition is a vibrant display of students’ creativity and imagination. Artwork includes drawings, paintings, clay models, paper crafts, and recycled art. It gives students a platform to express themselves artistically and build confidence. Parents and visitors admire the exhibits, appreciating the young talents and the effort behind each creation.