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Cultural Festivals & Hands-On Events at Nivriti

byNivriti MontessoriSummer Camp at Kasavanahalli, Sarjapur RoadStarts from10,500 Per 4-Week ProgramView full gallery

We bring India's diverse festivals to life through tactile discovery, storytelling, and community-led celebrations. From festive crafts to shared moments with parents, we make every tradition a joyous part of our learning journey.

The pride on their faces says it all. Children show off the Ganesha idols they crafted with their own hands, a beautiful start to the festival celebrations.

The joyous Dahi Handi celebration for Janmashtami. A child leaps with excitement to reach the pot, a playful reenactment of a beloved story.

A quiet moment amidst the festivities, as our little Krishnas sit and chat together. Friendships blossom during these shared cultural experiences.

Our Christmas celebration was filled with festive games, songs, and a special visit from Santa. It was a day of pure joy and holiday cheer for the entire community.

Our little elves were busy preparing for Christmas. They made DIY decorations, decked the tree, and practiced their carols to spread the festive spirit.

A Christmas carnival game of stacking cups. These festive activities are designed to be fun while also developing concentration and fine motor skills.

Happy Holi from our community to yours. The smiles and colorful faces of our children and teachers capture the joyful spirit of the festival of colors.

We celebrated Independence Day with patriotic crafts and songs. Children made the tiranga with their handprints and created beautiful flag art with lentils.

Preparing for Independence Day by making tiranga-colored crafts and practicing a group dance. We teach children about our country's history through engaging activities.

Sankranti celebrations at Nivriti. Children created beautiful flower rangolis and made art with grains, learning about the harvest festival through hands-on activities.

About Celebrating Together: Festivals & Events

We don’t just watch festivals happen; we make them. Whether it’s carefully arranging the Gollu display for Dussehra, shaping clay Ganesha idols for Chaturthi, or creating rangoli with organic grains for Sankranti, our children learn by doing. It’s messy, loud, and deeply meaningful—just the way a childhood celebration should be.

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