Extra-Curricular/Celebration

Festival Activities

Annual Gathering Celebration in school
13Feb

Annual Gathering Celebration in school

The Annual Day celebration allows the school to celebrate another year of its being, and appreciates the students’ achievements in all curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities conducted throughout the year. A number of cultural events also take place on this day.

Krishna Janmashtami Celebration
13Feb

Krishna Janmashtami Celebration

Janmashtami is a significant festival in Hinduism that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. It’s a time to honor Krishna’s life and teachings, and to remember his mission to establish righteousness and eradicate evil. 

Raksha Bandhan Celebration in School Campus
13Feb

Raksha Bandhan Celebration in School Campus

Raksha Bandhan celebrations in schools can help students develop empathy, respect, and a sense of unity. They can also help students learn about their cultural heritage and the importance of traditional festivals.

Rakshabandhan celebration
12Feb

Rakshabandhan celebration

Objectives : The main objective behind celebrating ‘Raksha Bandhan’ was to make the children aware of the virtuous bond of love between a brother and a sister which is one of the deepest and noblest of all human emotions. Learning outcome : Children learnt about the significance of the festival. It enhanced their aesthetic sense and creativity….

JANMASHTAMI
10Feb

JANMASHTAMI

Janmashtami is also called “Sri Krishna Jayanti” which is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna. The Hindu god Lord Krishna was born on this day, and people celebrate this day by treating the day as if the Lord has taken birth in their houses. People celebrate this day with a lot of devotion.

Ashadhi Ekadashi Celebration in School
08Feb

Ashadhi Ekadashi Celebration in School

Celebrating Ashadhi Ekadashi in a school can lead to positive outcomes like: increased awareness of Hindu culture and traditions, deepened spiritual understanding, fostering a sense of community, development of creative expression through performances, and an appreciation for the values of devotion and service as students learn about the story of Lord Vitthal and the Warkari tradition through…

MAKAR SANKRATI CELEBRATION
07Feb

MAKAR SANKRATI CELEBRATION

The significance of the Makar Sankranti festival is that it marks the day where there is a significant movement in the zodiac – the arrangement of the earth’s dial around the sun – and this movement brings about a new change in the way we experience the planet itself.

Makar sankranti celebration
06Feb

Makar sankranti celebration

This day signifies the change of seasons: the end of winter and the beginning of milder, warmer days. God Surya is worshipped on this day to thank the solar energy for life and food on our planet. The days become longer and sunrays stronger after Sankranti.

Teacher’s Day Celebration
06Feb

Teacher’s Day Celebration

Teacher’s Day is a day to celebrate the role of teachers in the lives of students and to recognize the importance of education. It can help children develop a sense of gratitude and appreciation for their teachers. 

Navratri Celebration at School
06Feb

Navratri Celebration at School

Celebrating Navratri with children can help them learn about Indian culture, history, and values. It can also help them develop a sense of respect for diversity and unity.

MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION
13Dec

MAKAR SANKRANTI CELEBRATION

The celebration of the sun’s journey from the Southern to the Northern Hemisphere and is considered an auspicious time.

Hindi Diwas Celebration
09Dec

Hindi Diwas Celebration

हिंदी के महत्व को लोगों तक पहुंचाने और इसे बढ़ावा देने के मकसद से हर साल 14 सितंबर को हिंदी दिवस मनाया जाता है!

DIWALI CELEBRATION
08Nov

DIWALI CELEBRATION

To celebrate the victory of good over evil. This festival also teaches us unity and togetherness. People go to each other’s houses and greet them with happiness and wealth and worship goddess Laxmi on Diwali.

NAVRATRI CELEBRATION
21Oct

NAVRATRI CELEBRATION

The nine days festival, Navratri is a celebration of the victory of good over evil. Hindu devotees across the world believe that it is during these nine days that Goddess Durga descended on Earth from her heavenly abode to fight against the demon King Mahishasur.

Janmashtami Celebration
06Sep

Janmashtami Celebration

It is a time to honor Lord Krishna’s multifaceted persona, who was born to banish evil and propagate the message of love and interconnectedness.

Raksha Bandhan Celebration
29Aug

Raksha Bandhan Celebration

Rakhi signifies the everlasting love between the siblings. Children love making Rakhis and getting them tied for their friends and family members.

Teacher’s Day with Orange Day Celebration
05Aug

Teacher’s Day with Orange Day Celebration

Teachers build the foundation for our moral values and nurture children with their love and care. 

Pola Celebration
04Sep

Pola Celebration

Pola is a thanksgiving festival celebrated by farmers in Maharashtra