





As part of World Water Week, students engaged in blended learning activities themed “Save Water, Secure Future” to promote awareness of SDG 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation. Appointed as ‘Water Saviours’, select boys monitored responsible water usage, while all students contributed creative ideas through illustrated paper clouds and a melodious water conservation song. The celebration concluded with a heartfelt pledge, inspiring children to adopt mindful habits and become stewards of a sustainable future.
























Independence Day was celebrated across classes with a wide range of activities- fun worksheets, drawing of the Tri-colour, researching on the history of our nation and also role plays by the tiny tots.



Class 2 and Upper KG students celebrated Janmashtami through hands-on science and cultural activities, linking SDGs 3 and 4. Highlights included building lung models, decoding Krishna’s life, virtual tours, and creative crafts like butter pots and paper chipping. The integrated sessions fostered NEP-aligned skills—creativity, communication, and cultural literacy—in a joyful, holistic environment.






Upper Kindergarten students engaged in a vibrant monsoon-themed celebration that blended foundational learning with seasonal exploration. Through hands-on math, language, and science activities—including lily pad counting and the Rain Cloud Experiment—they built key skills while deepening their understanding of weather. Creative tasks such as sentence illustration and themed games fostered environmental awareness and literacy in joyful, interactive ways. The day offered a rich, multidisciplinary experience that inspired curiosity and holistic growth.







This assembly centered on the theme “Our Planet, Our Responsibility,” inspiring students to champion eco-friendly habits through speeches on plastic pollution, tree planting, and water conservation. A creative skit contrasted careless habits with sustainable practices, emphasizing the importance of reducing waste and recycling. The group song and dance performance added an uplifting and artistic touch, reinforcing a collective call to protect the Earth. Overall, the event blended awareness, creativity, and motivation, leaving a lasting impression on all who participated.





Upper Kindergarten students celebrated World Nature Conservation Day with engaging activities that nurtured environmental awareness and creativity. They explored natural elements through a sensory table and learned about resource conservation via an age-appropriate presentation. A guided nature walk inspired them to collect fallen items, which they used to craft sun catchers and greeting cards with thoughtful messages. These hands-on experiences fostered appreciation for nature and global friendship through a meaningful blend of EVS and Art.