
Events & Celebration

RAKSHA BANDHAN
To celebrate Raksha Bandhan we invited some children from the NGO- IPER. Our kids tied Rakhi on them . Then there was a dance and song performance and some children also recited poems . Everybody thoroughly enjoyed the program. The main idea of this celebration was to convey to the children that Raksha Bandhan is not only a bonding between a brother and sister rather it is much more than that. We can put a Rakhi on any person we like to, be it your mother, father, teacher or your friend with a promise that we will always stand by each other and be together in all times. So our children while tying Rakhi to each other took a pledge that they will also stand by each other and be together all the time.
Read MoreINDEPENDENCE DAY
Birla High School-Mukundapur hosted its maiden Independence Day celebration by hoisting the Tricolour in the campus.The children dressed up as freedom fighters and depicted the heroes who were an integral part of our independence like Gandhiji , Bhagat Singh , Lal Bahadur Shastri and Jawaharlal Nehru . They also carried the placards having slogans of some of the famous freedom fighters like “ Ahimsa is param Dharam .....let there be peace” by Gandhiji. , “Jai Jawaan,Jai Kisaan” by Lal Bahadur Shastri and few more. The children also dressed up in flag colours and unfurled in front of mother India... Then our talented kids danced to the song “Nanna Munna rahi hoon desh ka sipahi hoon”. The children prayed for the soldiers who sacrificed their lives so that we can live comfortably. The nursery and kg children celebrated by wearing flag colour dress and brought food depicting the tricolour of our Indian flag.
Read MoreINTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
21st June was also celebrated as International Yoga Day. The students from Nursery to Class II performed simple yoga postures during their respective physical education classes highlighting the importance of exercise and meditation.
Read MoreWORLD MUSIC DAY
On 21st June World Music Day was celebrated where students recycled newspaper and straws to make musical instruments like accordion and mouth organ. They also recycled gift wrapping paper to make a guitar. The students of Classes I and II sang songs in English, Hindi and Bengali highlighting the fact that Music is universal!
Read MoreWORLD CUP FOOTBALL 2018
On 18th June, the morning assembly commenced with the news of the arrival of the good and friendly wolf, Zabivaka, the official mascot of the World Cup Football 2018 in Russia. There was a draw of lots for each class to learn more about the participating countries. Each section of Nursery and KG picked up the names of 3 participating countries, each section of Class I picked up the names of 4 participating countries and the remaining 6 countries were picked up by Class IIA students. The outcome of this project will be showcased on the Final Day of the mega sporting event in July.
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