November 9 2023
Lanterns aglow, rangolis vibrant, ladoo making, cutouts adorned, diyas shining, and coasters crafted – our school transforms into a radiant canvas of festive joy. 🪔✨
The festival of Diwali unfolded as a radiant tapestry of creativity and goodwill. The tiny tots of pre-primary and Primary took part in Diwali celebration on Thursday, November 9, 2023.
The students of Nursery and Junior KG created beautiful Rangoli using vibrant colours. While Nursery made Warli Art, Senior KG mesmerised us with their lantern making and Mandna Art.
Senior KG did the biscuit crushing and then all the students tried their hands at ladoo making using Marie biscuits, condensed milk and cocoa powder. They absolutely relished the ladoos they made.
What better way to end the day with stories and dance performances by our little ones on songs related to Diwali.
This year’s celebration saw the Shishyans of Grade I – V embrace the spirit of Diwali through hands-on artistic expressions each contributing to the festive ambiance with their unique artistic expressions.
The corridors echoed with the cheerful laughter of Grade I Shishyans as they engaged in the delightful task of decorating diyas. Tiny hands adorned these traditional lamps with vibrant colours and a sprinkle of imagination. The highlight of their heartfelt endeavor was the thoughtful gesture of gifting their beautifully decorated diyas to their beloved didis and bhaiyas.
Grade II Shishyans channeled their creativity into crafting stunning coaster decorations. Each student transformed simple coasters into miniature masterpieces of Lippan art.
Artistic prowess of Grade III Shishyans poured creativity into crafting vibrant designs for cutouts with traditional motifs, infusing the surroundings with the radiant spirit of Diwali.
Grade IV Shishyans added a touch of luminescence to the celebration by crafting exquisite lanterns. The lanterns, a fusion of traditional and contemporary designs, symbolized the triumph of light over darkness.
The courtyard came alive with vibrant patterns as Grade V Shishyans showcased their artistic flair through the creation of intricate rangolis. Using vibrant powders and flower petals, they crafted mesmerizing designs that mirrored the diversity and richness of Indian culture. Each rangoli was a testimony to the student’s creativity and a reflection of the cultural significance of Diwali.