Today, the school was filled with excitement and devotion as students, parents, and teachers came together to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi with creativity and cultural enthusiasm. The celebration began with our youngest learners, where Nursery students crafted colorful paper Ganeshas, showcasing their imagination and enthusiasm. Nursery students followed suit with a fun hands-on activity, creating Ganesha idols from clay dough, infusing the festival with youthful energy and artistic expression.

In Jr. KG , students demonstrated their resourcefulness by making innovative Ganpati idols using paper cups, transforming simple materials into delightful creations. The celebration continued with Sr. KG students who explored nature’s bounty by crafting Ganesha idols using a variety of leaves. Sr. KG enjoyed a special demonstration of Ganpati idol-making with clay, learning the traditional art of sculpting and adding a deeper cultural connection to the festivities.

For the older students of Std 9, the celebration became an enriching experience, as they, along with a few enthusiastic parents, participated in a hands-on workshop. Together, they learned creative and eco-friendly ways to welcome Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and bringer of happiness. This collaborative activity allowed students and parents to craft beautiful Ganesha idols, promoting the importance of tradition and sustainability.

The entire school community joined in the spirit of the festival, fostering creativity, cultural awareness, and a shared sense of joy. The celebration was a spiritually uplifting experience, reminding everyone of Lord Ganesha’s role in dispelling sorrows and spreading goodness throughout the world.

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