School creates events and celebrates festivals to ensure that it is an ecosystem for inspired learning. Parents are expected to join in some events and support participation of their children in some events.
Independence Day
(Parents should attend)
"Respect for the national festival and significance of saluting the flag on 15th August", is an ideal we wish to imbibe in every child.
Parents should attend this event.
Code: Indian wear only.
Teachers Day
(Only for students)
5th September is celebrated as Teachers Day in India.
School does not encourage gifts. But, wishes and greetings are welcome from parents and students.
Wishes from parents and students motivate the teachers.
Dussehra Celebrations (Victory of Good over Evil).
The Good Habits Festival in September or October
( Only for students)
Good habits festival encourages children to reflect on their good habits and shed the bad habits.
Dress Code: Traditional Clothes
Parents can discuss with children and help them in this reflection and cheer their honesty.
Street Store in September
(Parents and students can attend to volunteer or support)
The Street Store is organized every September on the occassion of Teacher's day, providing an opportunity for us to donate any excess or unused items to those in need. From migrant workers to local labourers and individuals in our neighbourhood who require assistance, they eagerly await this event to access the items available at the Street Store.
We collect a wide range of items in fairly good condition that are useful to others, including clothes, utensils, shoes, bags, suitcases, kitchenware, bedsheets, and toys.
The Street Store will showcase all the collected items for people to freely choose and take what they need with dignity.
We kindly encourage you to gather items for this event and send them to the school through your child after the announcement has been made.
Parents and children are warmly invited to volunteer or assist in the distribution process, which takes place on a Sunday morning.
Diwali
(Only for students)
School is their second home. When children clean and decorate their classrooms and share the spirit of Diwali together, it lights up their spirits. Do send Marigolds.
Day 1: Dress Code for cleaning & Decorating: Old T Shirt over the uniform and Mask.
Day 2: Dress Code: Traditional Clothes. Student gather on Day 2 for celebrating Diwali in their decorated classrooms and share sweets. Please send some sweets.
Please encourage them to participate and listen to their stories.
Children's Day--November
(Only for students)
The school aims to provide a platform to showcase children's talents during this month. If your child has a talent that they have acquired naturally or through dedicated training, they are most welcome to present!
Annual Opera
(Parents should attend)
The annual drama/dance/music presentations provide an excellent platform for children to overcome stage fear, build stage confidence, and foster team spirit.
The shows are inclusive, carrying meaningful messages. To enhance the visual appeal and ensure the portrayal of characters, we give priority to cost-effective costumes that are appropriate for the roles in our presentations.
We warmly request parents to support and encourage their children to participate in these shows, as it helps them develop confidence on stage regardless of the role they play. Children feel a sense of fulfilment when their parents attend these shows.
We kindly ask you to appreciate the entire performance, not just your child, as this can impart a valuable lesson to your child about recognizing and celebrating the collective efforts of the entire team.
Christmas Celebrations
( Only for students)
The colours and splendour of a Christmas celebration have their own magical charm, and we like to create magic during this festival of bonhomie and togetherness.
The riot of red and white dresses bring that spirit, When parents provide encouragement, children enthusiastically participate, adding to the energy and excitement of the occasion.
Coins for Cause
January or February
(Parents may attend)
Coins for a Cause is an initiative aimed at supporting the education of underprivileged children by saving and collecting coins.
From June to March, children are encouraged to save or earn money for this noble cause to experience the joy of giving.
Parents can play a large role in this.
Towards the end of January, this annual collection is donated to an NGO which helps less privileged children's education.
Parents can attend this event to appreciate all children who are building the nation. It is not charity but responsibility.
Republic Day
26th January at 8.30AM
The mega event of Republic Day Parade in Delhi is an unmissable event.
Therefore, School encourages acorns and parents to watch this show live and learn about the might and achievements of India.
Beating the Retreat
29th January at 5PM.
Parents and acorns are encouraged to watch this event on TV and appreciate the talents of our forces.