Class II students attended an engaging oral hygiene session led by pediatric dentist Dr. Tuhina Ghosh Chakraborty during their Activity-Based Learning class. Using visual aids and relatable examples, Dr. Chakraborty simplified important concepts and encouraged active student participation through questions and discussions. A live demonstration of proper brushing techniques helped reinforce practical habits, while additional tips on flossing, healthy eating, and regular check-ups were shared. The session sparked curiosity and equipped students with lifelong dental care knowledge. It left a positive impact, motivating them to maintain responsible oral hygiene routines.
The Lower Kindergarten students presented a charming Monsoon Assembly, celebrating the rainy season with vibrant energy and imagination. The prayer hall was transformed with cheerful decorations and a warm welcome that set the festive tone. A delightful Monsoon Fashion Show stole the spotlight, with children dressed as clouds, rainbows, fruits, and frogs, confidently representing seasonal elements. Their lively dance to a rain-themed song showcased joy, teamwork, and expressive rhythm. Overall, the event was a heartwarming display of creativity and celebration, leaving the audience delighted and inspired.
Upper Kindergarten students explored emotions through a dynamic and expressive session featuring flashcards, role-play, music, and movement. They built language and numeracy skills by matching rhyming words and identifying numbers between two values using emoji-themed games. The day fostered emotional intelligence, creativity, and empathy through playful activities like Freeze Dance, memory games, and personalized emoji reflections.
Green Day was celebrated with the theme "Little Hands, Green Dreams!" to instill in young minds of Nursery the importance of greenery and care for the environment. The school corridor was beautifully decorated with various green objects and plants,
creating a vibrant and cheerful atmosphere for the children to celebrate and enjoy Green Day.
As part of the colour recognition activity, boys were shown green-coloured objects, sparking curiosity and lively conversations among the little ones. The children were also encouraged to identify and name other green things around them such as
leaves, grass, frogs, and various green vegetables. This helped reinforce their understanding of the colour green while building vocabulary.
In line with the activity aimed to nurture respect and care for nature from an early
age, the session concluded with a visit to the Green Corner, where children spent
time exploring and interacting with eco-friendly displays, reinforcing the day's
learning in a hands-on and engaging manner.
Founder’s Day at Birla High School was a vibrant celebration of gratitude, creativity, and learning, uniting students from Nursery to Class V in honoring the visionary legacy of Shri/Syt. L.N. Birla. The youngest learners in Nursery were introduced to the founder's story through pictures and crafts, culminating in a joyful school tour and hands-on activities like the Gem-Jam Cake. Classes II and III engaged in interactive storytelling, logo design, and art projects that deepened their emotional connection to the school’s values and mission. Class IV students integrated core subjects with the Founder’s Day theme—solving Math story sums, exploring historical timelines, and designing heartfelt Gratitude Cards. Class V showcased cross-curricular learning by linking academic concepts to the founder’s contributions, reflecting on cultural heritage, sustainable living, and school history through diverse subjects including Science, History, and Bengali. Across all classes, the celebration fostered pride, curiosity, and a deeper understanding of the school’s foundation and vision. Together, these thoughtful and joyful activities paid tribute to the school’s guiding principles—excellence, compassion, and integrity—ensuring that the founder’s legacy continues to inspire each child’s journey.