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Graduation Day Grandparents' Day
Grandparents are the favourite cooks, storytellers
Kindergarten graduation is an exciting milestone for the students of Pre-Primary as it is their first step towards a and polite teachers who bestow their
future full of hopes and possibilities. It marks a new beginning that adds new dimensions to their school life and grandchildren with their unconditional love. They
the journey they begin towards knowledge and education. deserve a day that honours who they are and all
they do. As we seek to strengthen the enduring
To celebrate progression and development, Graduation Day was celebrated virtually on 10 March 2021. During
values of the family it is appreciated that we
an arts and crafts session, the students made graduation caps themselves and later wore them for
honour our grandparents. Every year on
the occasion. To bless the students and encourage them to be great learners, a few songs were shared with them.
September 13, we celebrate “Grandparents' Day”
A movie was also shown to them which they enjoyed. Then came the most important part of
to show a very special and beautiful bond between
the celebrations where all the children gave a surprise to teachers by holding thank you cards. grandparents and grandchildren.
This year we celebrated Grandparents' Day on the
virtual platform. Teachers gave a brief
introduction to the celebration and told the
importance of celebrating the day, which was
followed by a role-play by the teachers.
The students were taught a melodious song to
show their love and gratitude toward their
grandparents. They also made beautiful cards to
express their love.
Janmashtami
Janmashtami marks the birth of Lord Krishna. It is
one of the most significant festivals celebrated with
much joy and enthusiasm across India. On this joyful
occasion, the Pre-Primary celebrated Janmashtami in
an online assembly with their usual enthusiasm on 11
August 2020.
The celebration started with a storytelling session
that was presented to the children with embedded
video. The message of the story was: “Bring a wave of
joy in the society”. The weaving of the story was done
by relating with Little Krishna. To keep the joyous
festive spirit alive, the children were encouraged to
celebrate the festival with their families. They were
told about the universal values that are a part of the
occasion.
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