

Special Days of Significance
The school observes important national, cultural and school-specific days. This practice fosters community bonding and instills values among students. By celebrating these days the school promotes unity, cultural awareness and a sense of belonging among students, enriching their overall learning experience and contributing to their holistic development.
Independence Day
Independence Day is celebrated with patriotic zeal through flag hoisting, cultural programs, and inspiring speeches. Students honor the sacrifices of freedom fighters and express pride in the nation. The tricolor reminds everyone of unity, responsibility, and the importance of working together for the progress and integrity of our beloved country.
Rakshabandhan
Rakshabandhan celebrates the sacred bond of love and protection between siblings. Students tie rakhis, exchange sweets, and share stories reflecting affection and harmony. The festival spreads the values of family bonding, mutual respect, and cultural traditions, encouraging children to nurture caring relationships that promote unity, understanding, and goodwill among peers.
Ganesh Puja
Ganesh Puja is observed with devotion, as students participate in prayers and cultural activities. Seeking Lord Ganesha’s blessings for wisdom, success, and prosperity, the celebration emphasizes faith and discipline. The event nurtures respect for tradition, inspires values of humility, and motivates learners to begin every task with positivity and sincerity.
Utkal Diwas
Utkal Diwas is celebrated on 1st April with cultural pride to mark Odisha’s formation. Students present dances, songs, and skits reflecting the state’s glorious history and heritage. The program deepens awareness of culture and identity, instilling pride in Odisha’s traditions while inspiring young learners to uphold and preserve the values of their motherland.
Kargil Vijay Diwas
Kargil Vijay Diwas is observed to honour the bravery of Indian soldiers in safeguarding the nation. Students pay tribute through speeches and cultural programmes, remembering the martyrs’ sacrifices. The day inspires courage, discipline, and love for the motherland, instilling a strong sense of duty and responsibility in every learner.
National Sports Day
National Sports Day is celebrated in honour of hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand on 29th August. Students and teachers pay tribute to Major Dhyan Chand by garlanding the portrait, in the morning assembly. The day highlights the importance of sports in developing discipline, resilience, and leadership, motivating students to adopt healthy lifestyles and excel in physical pursuits.
Teacher’s Day
Teacher’s Day is celebrated on 5th September to honour the invaluable role of teachers in shaping young minds. Students express gratitude through songs, speeches, and cultural performances. The occasion highlights respect, guidance, and inspiration, reminding everyone of the lasting impact teachers create in nurturing knowledge, values, and character for a brighter future. A special programme with the management adds warmth, as they extend wishes and appreciation.
Rainy Day
In the foundational level, kids enjoyed a fun-filled Rainy Day with colourful umbrellas, raincoats, and cheerful rhymes. They danced and sang about the monsoon, splashing joy all around. The event helped children learn about the rainy season while fostering excitement, creativity, and togetherness in a playful and engaging environment.