National Programs


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Independance Day

Independence Day is celebrated in schools with great pride and joy every year on August 15th. Students and teachers come together to honor the freedom of our country. The celebration usually begins with the hoisting of the national flag, followed by the national anthem. Cultural programs, patriotic songs, speeches, and dances are performed by students to remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters.

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Republic Day

Republic Day is celebrated on 26th January every year in schools to honor the day the Constitution of India came into effect. The celebration begins with the hoisting of the national flag and the singing of the national anthem. Students take part in speeches, patriotic songs, dances, and skits that highlight the importance of the Constitution and our democratic values. It is a day to remember the efforts.

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Samvidhan Diwas

Samvidhan Diwas, also known as Constitution Day, is celebrated on 26th November every year in schools to commemorate the adoption of the Indian Constitution. On this day, students and teachers participate in reading the Preamble of the Constitution and take part in discussions, speeches, and quiz competitions that highlight the importance of constitutional values like justice, liberty, and equality.

Traditional Day


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Dahi Handi

Dahi Handi is a joyful and energetic festival celebrated in our school with great enthusiasm. Inspired by the tradition of Lord Krishna’s playful spirit, students form human pyramids to break the handi (pot) filled with curd, symbolizing teamwork, courage, and determination. This event fosters unity, cultural appreciation, and festive cheer among students.

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Pola Festival

Pola is a traditional festival mainly celebrated in Maharashtra and some parts of central India to honor and thank bulls for their hard work in farming. In schools, Pola is celebrated with activities like drawing competitions, cultural programs, and stories about the importance of farmers and animals in agriculture.

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Ganesh Pooja

Ganesh Pooja is celebrated in schools with devotion and joy to honor Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom. Students and teachers gather to perform a simple pooja with prayers, bhajans, and offerings like modaks and flowers. Some schools also organize cultural programs, art competitions, and clay idol-making activities.

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Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan is a beautiful festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. In schools, students take part in activities like tying rakhis, singing songs, and making greeting cards. Girls tie rakhis on the wrists of boys, symbolizing love and protection, and in return, boys promise to care for them. The festival teaches children about love, trust.

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Holi celebration

Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated in schools with joy and excitement. It marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. Students enjoy the day by participating in cultural programs, singing Holi songs, and making colorful art and crafts. Teachers also explain the story of Holika and the message of love, unity, and happiness that Holi brings.

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Diwali

Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated with great enthusiasm in schools. Students decorate classrooms with diyas, rangolis, and colorful lights. The celebration includes the exchange of sweets, singing festive songs, and sharing stories about Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya. Teachers also emphasize the importance of light over darkness and good over evil.

Cultural Programs


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Garba Celebrate

Garba, a traditional dance form from Gujarat, is joyfully celebrated in schools during the Navratri festival. Students and teachers dress in colorful traditional outfits and take part in Garba and Dandiya Raas with music and energy. The school is decorated with lights and festive colors, and competitions or group performances are often organized.

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Group Dance

Group dance is a fun and energetic activity often performed by students during school functions, festivals, and competitions. It helps build teamwork, coordination, and confidence among students. Different cultural, patriotic, or theme-based dances are choreographed and performed together, making the event lively and enjoyable.

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Solo Dance

Solo dance is a wonderful way for students to showcase their individual talent and creativity. It allows them to express emotions and tell stories through graceful movements and music. In schools, solo dance performances are often part of cultural events, competitions, and celebrations. It helps boost confidence, stage presence, and self-expression.

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Singing competitions

Singing competitions in schools are exciting events that allow students to showcase their vocal talent and passion for music. These competitions can include solo, duet, or group performances in various languages and styles. They help build confidence, improve stage presence, and encourage musical creativity.

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Drawing competitions

Drawing competitions in schools encourage students to express their creativity and imagination through art. These events allow children to showcase their ideas on different themes such as nature, festivals, national events, or social messages. Drawing helps improve focus, fine motor skills, and visual thinking. Such competitions also promote a love for art.

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Art & crafts

Art and crafts activities in schools play a vital role in developing creativity, imagination, and hands-on skills in students. Through painting, cutting, folding, and designing, children learn to express themselves and think innovatively. These activities also improve concentration, coordination, and patience. Art and crafts bring joy and relaxation while helping students.

Others Programs


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Picnic

A picnic in schools is a fun and refreshing way for students and teachers to relax and bond outside the classroom. Students often go on picnics to nearby parks, museums, or other scenic locations, where they enjoy outdoor activities like games, nature walks, and group exercises. It’s an opportunity for students to connect with friends, learn about nature.

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Science Exhibition

A Science Exhibition in schools is an exciting event where students showcase their scientific knowledge, creativity, and innovative ideas. Students create models, experiments, and displays on various scientific concepts, ranging from simple machines to complex environmental solutions. It allows them to apply what they've learned in the classroom to real-world.

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Friendly Environment

A friendly environment in schools is one where students feel safe, supported, and valued by both peers and teachers. It encourages open communication, respect, and kindness, helping students thrive academically and emotionally. In such an environment, students are more likely to engage in learning, collaborate with others, and express themselves freely.

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