

The children of Nursery celebrated Christmas in school with great joy and excitement.They came dressed in colourful headgears, Santa caps and various Christmas accessories.They were delighted to meet Santa and had cupcakes for tiffin! The celebration ended with smiles, laughter and lots of festive fun.

The students of Class 1 enjoyed going grocery shopping in the Junior Hall on 12 November 2025 as a related activity to a Comprehension worksheet on the same topic. The children had previously coloured a printed image of a ten rupee note which they took to the grocery store. They eagerly selected the item they wished to purchase and paid for it at the cash counter. Lastly, they put it in their little paper bag and happily carried it out of the shop. Apart from being exciting, this activity helped the children to learn how to choose a particular item out of several things and be considerate of others by completing the procedure in an orderly manner.

Diwali, known as the festival of lights, is a time of great joy and celebration. The students of Class 2 came together to express their creativity and enthusiasm for Diwali in a special way. They utilized vibrant sheets to craft paper diyas, adorning them with glitter pens, colourful stones and sequins. The children also drew various patterns and designs on paper for rangoli, showcasing their artistic talents. As part of their Diwali activities, they engaged in a fun and educational worksheet, learning more about the significance of the festival and the happiness it brings. The spirit of Diwali was truly embraced as the students immersed themselves in these delightful and meaningful activities.The children were made aware that it is important to celebrate a safe and green Diwali for them to develop responsible habits and a love for the environment.


The spirit of Diwali lit up the classrooms of Lower KG as the children celebrated the festival with joy and creativity. They enjoyed a fun-filled day making beautiful paper crafts — painting and pasting sequins to decorate their diyas. They also drew and coloured rockets, adding their own imaginative designs, and completed their craftwork by pasting a triangle to form the rocket shape.
One of the highlights of the day was the Puchka Party! The children turned into little Puchka walas, making their own puchkas and relishing every crunchy bite — the crackling sound of enjoyment filled the air!
The celebration concluded with a lively discussion on the significance of Diwali and the importance of celebrating safely. It was truly a day of learning, laughter, and festive cheer.

Durga Puja, a vibrant festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil, was joyfully marked by our Class 2 students with great enthusiasm. The day began with an introduction to the significance of the festival, followed by engaging activities across all sections.
Students prepared a creative version of Malai Cham Cham using bread, cream, milk powder, and beetroot juice for color, beautifully garnished with rose petals, coconut and nuts. Sharing the sweet treat filled the classrooms with joy.
Through a worksheet, they learned about the ten weapons of Goddess Durga and decorated their class boards to reflect the festive spirit. They also linked the ‘vahanas’ of different deities with animals studied in EVS.
The celebration not only immersed the children in tradition but also taught them values of courage, strength, unity and respect for culture.
