Pre Primary
Activities
Activities
To celebrate and relish the taste of our summer fruit – ‘MANGO’, the tiny tots of Kindergarten celebrated ‘Mango Day’.The young ones were dressed in yellow and green attires with beautiful headgears. They enjoyed reciting poems and doing Art activities like finger painting . The children were also introduced to different varieties of mangoes and items that can be made from this emperor of fruits.
It was a fruitful day filled with happiness and joy of learning.
Class Nursery
A Talent Show provides students an opportunity to showcase their talents .
The students of classes Nursery, LKG, and UKG participated in an array of activities like Poem Recitation, Drawing, Yoga, Solo Song, Solo Dance, Speech and Mimicry. The show not only provided an opportunity to the students to portray their creativity, skills and confidence but also motivated them to come on the stage to exhibit their skills and show their hidden potential.
Our little ones of classes Nur to UKG enthusiastically celebrated Van Mahotsav. They learnt about the importance of trees, planted saplings and made adorable tree-themed crafts. The day ended with a lively sing- along , filling their hearts with joy and love for nature.
Independence is the foundation of our nation, a reminder that the power to shape the future lies in our hands.
Pre-primary students of classes Nur to UKG celebrated Independence Day with great enthusiasm. The event featured a heartfelt speech, a lively rhyme and a delightful dance performance by the little ones. They also engaged in creative activities like cotton dabbing and leaf printing making the day both fun and educational , filled with patriotic spirit.
Raksha Bandhan is a festival that celebrates the eternal bond between a sister and a brother. To help the students cherish this special occasion, Pre-primary students learnt to make beautiful and colourful Rakhis using different craft materials.
The students of UKG C gave a beautiful dance performance portraying the significance of this auspicious festival. Everyone present was full of appreciation for the impeccable dance performances of these tinytots.
We had a vibrant and joyous Janmashtami celebration at Pratap Public School, Sector-6, Karnal. The children of classes Nursery to UKG came in their colorful and traditional outfits, adding a festive spirit to the day .Our activities included Krishna- themed crafts, storytelling sessions about Krishna’s adventures that engaged everyone in the spirit of the festival. The children were able to connect with the cultural significance of the festival and had fun while participating in the celebration.
Our little ones of classes Nur to U.K.G created a unique and heartfelt Grandparents Day card with finger painting and popsicle stick frames.
Each card featured a sweet message crafted with lots of love. Our little artists were excited to share their creations and express their appreciation for their Grandparents.
Thank you, Grandma and Grandpa, for all the joy and love you bring into our lives.
An exciting On the Spot Coloring Competition: Shades of Imagination was held in our school on 19th September for class Nursery. The event brought together little ones and their parents/grandparents for a day of fun and togetherness. The little artists showcased their unique styles with full enthusiasm and support. The event aimed to foster bonding between parents/grandparents and children as well as encouraged their artistic expression. It was a day full of fun and laughter for all.
On the Spot Clay Modelling Competition: Hands in Harmony was held for class LKG on 19th September in Pratap Public School, Sector-6. The event brought parents and children together for a day full of fun and frolic.The atmosphere buzzed with excitement and laughter as little hands worked together with their parents, creating beautiful things to display their artistic talents. This competition was a resounding success , leaving everyone with cherished memories forever.
“Cherishing Generations: Celebrating Parents and Grandparents – Our Timeless Treasures!”
On September 20th, UKG students, along with their parents and grandparents, took part in a Thali Decoration Competition as part of the *”Creative Bonds: A Day of Fun and Togetherness”* programme. The event was brimming with joy as students and elders came together to share creativity and strengthen their bonds. The vibrant energy and teamwork captivated the audience and judges, making it a memorable experience for all.
Diwali Art Activity
Diwali, the festival of lights, was celebrated with great enthusiasm and zest by the tinytots of classes Nursery to UKG. The teachers explained the significance of Diwali through engaging stories, helping the students understand its cultural importance. The children participated in an array of activities, including candle, diya, and matki decoration, showcasing their creativity and teamwork. It was indeed a delightful and memorable day for everyone.