On 14th November, our school celebrated Children's Day with great enthusiasm and joy to honor the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, who was known for his love for children. The event aimed to make the day special for the students and acknowledge their importance in shaping the future of our nation.
The celebration commenced at 9:00 a.m. in the school symphony, which was beautifully decorated with colorful balloons, posters, and banners. The program began with a special assembly conducted by the teachers, which included a prayer, and a tribute to Pandit Nehru. This was followed by school Chairman, Dr. Rakesh Singh's speech highlighting Nehru’s contribution to India and his fondness for children.
The teachers took charge of the entire event, organizing a variety of activities to entertain and engage the students. The event featured music and dance performances by the teachers, much to the delight of the children who were excited to see their mentors showcasing hidden talents, leaving the children both entertained and thoughtful.
The event concluded with a melodious song by honourable Principal, Mrs. Kiran Singh and vote of thanks by school head girl, who appreciated the efforts of the teachers for making the day memorable and emphasized the importance of nurturing the young minds who are the future of the country.
Overall, the Children's Day celebration in our school was a grand success, leaving behind wonderful memories for both the students and teachers. It was a day filled with fun, laughter, and learning, reminding everyone of the value of childhood and the importance of cherishing those precious years.