Pongal is a significant harvest festival celebrated by the Tamil community, primarily in South India, where people thank the Sun God for a bountiful harvest
an event, often held in schools or community settings, that aims to educate and entertain children about the natural world, specifically focusing on jungles, their inhabitants, and the importance of conservation.
The first day of school was filled with excitement as students arrived with their backpacks and smiles. Teachers greeted the students with warm welcomes.
Our school's Yellow Day celebration was a vibrant blast! Students and teachers dressed in yellow, brought yellow goodies, and enjoyed yellow-themed crafts and snacks.
Our school's Children's Day celebration was a day of laughter, learning, and loads of fun! From colourful drawings to inspiring speeches and exciting games, our young champs gave it their all!
Our school celebrated Onam with great joy. Students wore traditional Kerala attire, a bright Pookalam welcomed everyone, and the songs, dances, skit, and games made the day lively. It was a celebration of unity, tradition, and happiness.
Our school celebrated World Handwash Day on 15th October with an assembly, handwashing demo, and poster activities, helping students learn the importance of clean hands.
Our school trip to the temple was a peaceful and inspiring experience. We learned about rituals, prayed quietly, and felt calm while reflecting on kindness and respect.
Our school celebrates Deepam with diyas and rangoli. Students and teachers come together to light lamps, enjoy performances, spreading happiness and unity.