Students from classes I and II contested in the Interhouse Role Play Competition – ‘Tell A Tale’. The competition saw
enthusiastic participation from all houses, each showcasing a unique Panchatantra tale, bringing the timeless morals to life.
On August 12th the little wonders of Upper Nursery were thrilled to be a part of the Monsoon Puddles Playtime. The tiny tots of Nursery were encouraged to dress up in monsoon gears and as various monsoon pals to participate in a fun role-play. They spoke about the Do’s and Don’ts of Monsoon Season and enjoyed speaking about the Monsoon fun. Our little rainbow stars also joined in for a fun and joyful dance performance to celebrate the Arrival of the monsoon Season. The event was a wonderful mix of learning and fun, showcasing Upper Nursery’s creativity and leaving everyone with smiles and new knowledge about the monsoon. With their drip drop, pitter patter and chitter chatter our little stars are ready to have a splashing Monsoon Season. Happy Monsoon to all.
A special assembly was conducted by the students of Class II B on 1st August on 'Feelings'. Various emotions such as happiness, sadness, loneliness, confusion and anger were expressed through a meaningful, multilingual skit. Various emotions were depicted through an enthusiastically performed dance. Children sang a beautiful song that uplifted everybody's mood and created an environment of positive learning. This event was also attended by a group of Japanese students visiting our school. They enthusiastically expressed they joy and appreciation for our student’s hard work.
11th July is the Founder's Day of our school. The students of Class IV C paid a tribute to their founder, Late Shri L.N. Birla on his birthday, commemorating his vision and aspirations that took Hindi High School to Birla High School.
The Upper Nursery students at Birla High School celebrated Rath Yatra with great enthusiasm. The children joyfully chanted “Jai Jagannath” and pulled their own decorated chariots. Additionally, they were engaged in a craft activity, creating colourful chariots using different shapes.
The boys of Upper Kindergarten enthusiastically celebrated International Plastic Bag Free Day by sorting waste, identifying recyclable items, and forming a 'Plastic Free Squad' to spread awareness. They crafted eco-friendly paper bags using old newspapers and decorated them with creative techniques like bottle cap and thumb printing. These activities not only taught the harmful effects of plastic but also nurtured teamwork, leadership, and eco-friendly habits among the children.