Events & Celebrations
1. Independence Day
Independence Day is celebrated on 15th August to mark India’s freedom from British rule in 1947. The day holds great significance as it honors the sacrifices of freedom fighters and celebrates the spirit of a free and independent nation. It instills a sense of patriotism and reminds students of the value of unity and national pride.

2. Republic Day
Republic Day is celebrated on 26th January to commemorate the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. This day signifies the establishment of India as a sovereign, democratic republic. It highlights the importance of justice, equality, and the rule of law, encouraging students to understand their rights and responsibilities as citizens.
3. Vanmahotsav
“Nature thrives where we care.”
Tree by tree, we strive to transform the world. Our school celebrates Van Mahotsav with great enthusiasm, reinforcing the importance of environmental conservation. Students plant saplings, present skits and speeches, and organise a rally promoting a Green lifestyle. By taking a collective pledge towards a greener future, the school community inspires responsible and sustainable living.
4. Investiture Ceremony
The Investiture Ceremony for Classes IX and X marks the formal induction of the Student Council. Rooted in the school’s unique parliamentary system, the student cabinet is formed with roles such as President, Prime Minister, and various ministers—mirroring a democratic government. The ceremony symbolizes the entrusting of responsibilities to young leaders.
5. Telugu and Hindi Divas
Celebrating the spirit of unity in linguistic diversity, Telugu and Hindi Diwas are observed with zeal. The programmes highlight the richness of both languages through competitions such as elocution, essay writing, poetry recitation, and role play, fostering cultural appreciation among students.
6. Children’s Day
On this special occasion, teachers take the stage to entertain students through engaging skits and energetic dance performances. The celebration strengthens the bond between teachers and students, as the usual roles are joyfully reversed with fun-filled activities and sportsmanship.
7. Teachers’ Day
Joyfully organised by the students of Grade X as a heartfelt tribute to their mentors. The programme features lively dance performances, thoughtful speeches, and engaging activities for teachers, strengthening the bond between students and mentors.
8. Grandparents’ Day
Grandparents’ Day is a heartwarming celebration where students invite their grandparents to be a part of the school community. This encourages meaningful bonding between generations and provides a beautiful platform for the exchange of knowledge, values, and life experiences.
9. National Reading Day
Celebrated on 19th June, children are encouraged to bring books from home and spend time reading. The event also features an engaging character portrayal activity where students bring fictional characters to life.
10. International Yoga Day
Observed on 20th June to highlight the importance of yoga and meditation in maintaining physical fitness and mental peace. The celebration helps students understand the value of mindfulness and a healthy lifestyle.
11. Christmas Celebrations
A joyous conclusion to the year where students celebrate the spirit of peace, love, and giving. The event is marked by festive carols, decorations, and cultural performances that spread the holiday cheer across the school community.