Apart from National and State festivals we in our school celebrate various School festivals in order to strengthen the bond between students and school so that they feel school as their second home, all students actively participate in these festivals.
The school festivals we celebrate include Self government day, Telugu Language day, Hindi diwas, English fest, Mathematics day, Voters day etc., we also conduct mock voting for the awareness of the voting process to the students. A farewell party is also celebrated for the outgoing students every year.
Self government day
Self government day in our school is celebrated every year in the month of February. On this day students will act as teachers and run the school for one day. Students participate actively on this day as a substitute for their teachers.
English Fest
We celebrate English Fest at our school so that students feel comfortable in the English language and spark interest in them in learning English and be confident in society as today’s world is all around English language.
On this day our students give speeches, introduce themselves singing rhymes in english so that they overcome the fear in speaking english and stage fear.
Hindi Diwas
Hindi Diwas is celebrated on the 14th of September, to commemorate the adoption of the Hindi language, as one of the official languages of the Republic of India by the Constituent Assembly of India.
Our school celebrates Hindi Diwas grandly by involving students developing their Hindi language skills to develop the confidence and fluency in speaking and writing hindi, which helps them in a broader way in their future so that they can work in all parts of the nation as Hindi is mostly used as a common language throughout our country.
We conduct competitions on speeches, essay writing, poems in Hindi in school level and award the best performers, conducting cultural activities like dances, mono actions, skits, etc also include in our Hindi diwas celebrations.
Voters Day
In order to encourage more young voters to take part in the political process, the Government of India has decided to celebrate January 25 every year as “National Voters’ Day” . It has been started from January 26, 2011 to mark the Commission’s foundation day.
On this day in our school we conduct rallys all over the village for bringinging awareness to the people about the need and necessity to participate in the voting process. We also conduct various competitions on the theme of ‘voting and its importance’ on this day.
Mock Polling
Every year in our school we conduct mock polling representing the actual polling process, to show students how the voting process works and how our leaders are elected so that they get awareness in the voting system and voting process.
Here we use this opportunity of mock polling to elect Class leaders and a school leader, students of all class participate in this mock election and elect their class leaders and school leader besides they also get to know the voting process how it actually works.
Mock polling events start with the release of election notification and ends with the declaring of results. Issuing of symbols, ballot paper, ballot box preparations, appointing students as polling staff, returning officers and counting of votes etc., all activities are part of this mock polling.