HOLI CELEBRATIONS 2026

(March 04, 2026)

The Junior Wing celebrated Holi with great enthusiasm, joy and vibrant colourful flower petals. The festive spirit filled the corridors as students from Nursery to Class 2 participated in a variety of engaging and creative activities planned especially for them. The day began with teachers explaining the significance of the festival and encouraging children to celebrate Holi with love, kindness and respect for others.

Students took part in colourful craft activities where they created beautiful Holi-themed artworks using bright shades and creative materials. The classrooms came alive with laughter and excitement as the young learners expressed their creativity through painting, colouring and decorating festive craft pieces.

The celebration also included fun music and dance, allowing the children to enjoy the joyful spirit of the festival. Teachers ensured that the celebrations were safe and eco-friendly while helping students understand the importance of celebrating festivals responsibly and spreading happiness around them.

The event provided a wonderful opportunity for students to learn about Indian culture and traditions in a fun and interactive manner. The smiles on the children’s faces and the vibrant atmosphere made the celebration truly memorable. It was a delightful day filled with colour, creativity and happiness, leaving everyone with joyful memories of the festival.

The Junior Wing celebrated Holi with great enthusiasm, joy and vibrant colourful flower petals. The festive spirit filled the corridors as students from Nursery to Class 2 participated in a variety of engaging and creative activities planned especially for them. The day began with teachers explaining the significance of the festival and encouraging children to celebrate Holi with love, kindness and respect for others.

Students took part in colourful craft activities where they created beautiful Holi-themed artworks using bright shades and creative materials. The classrooms came alive with laughter and excitement as the young learners expressed their creativity through painting, colouring and decorating festive craft pieces.

The celebration also included fun music and dance, allowing the children to enjoy the joyful spirit of the festival. Teachers ensured that the celebrations were safe and eco-friendly while helping students understand the importance of celebrating festivals responsibly and spreading happiness around them.

The event provided a wonderful opportunity for students to learn about Indian culture and traditions in a fun and interactive manner. The smiles on the children’s faces and the vibrant atmosphere made the celebration truly memorable. It was a delightful day filled with colour, creativity and happiness, leaving everyone with joyful memories of the festival.

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