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On 23rd August, the tiny tots of Upper Nursery joyously celebrated Janmashtami with great enthusiasm. The young children were beautifully dressed as characters like Devaki, Vasudeva, Nand, Yashoda, Kansa, Krishna, and other significant figures. They participated in a short skit that depicted the story of Krishna's birth, which was narrated and acted out by these little wonders. Their enchanting dance performances captivated the audience, leaving everyone spellbound. The event was a delightful blend of learning and fun, allowing the children to connect with their cultural heritage while enjoying the festivities. The celebration not only enhanced their understanding of the significance of Janmashtami but also gave them an opportunity to showcase their talents in a creative and joyful manner. It was a memorable day filled with smiles, devotion, and joy.






On the joyous occasion of Raksha Bandhan, the children of Lower Kindergarten at Birla High School presented a delightful assembly that captivated everyone’s attention. The event began with a warm welcome, followed by a roleplay where the young toddlers dressed in colourful ethnic attire depicted the traditional ritual of tying Rakhi and exchanging promises of protection and love shared between siblings. The children performed a lively dance and their synchronized movements were highly applauded by everyone. The dance depicted the love, care, and protection that siblings share, symbolizing the true spirit of the occasion. The Raksha Bandhan special assembly by the young learners of the Lower Kindergarten was a beautiful blend of tradition, creativity, and innocence. It left a long-lasting impact on the lives of the young Kindergarteners to celebrate the special occasion with a promise of ensuring safety, security and respect for women in our society






The students of Class V C presented a special assembly on Independence Day through which they aimed spread the message of
patriotism and love for our country.






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.