Cultural and National Celebrations for Children
We bring history and heritage to life through immersive activities, helping children build pride and perspective long before they enter a formal classroom.
Our Independence Day celebrations begin with the proud tradition of flag hoisting, followed by student performances and patriotic activities that fill the day with reverence and joy.
From the flag hoisting ceremony to vibrant cultural dances, our Independence Day celebration is a tribute to our nation's spirit, with our youngest students participating with great enthusiasm.
A group photo captures the patriotic spirit of our 'Jashn-e-Azadi' inter-house competition, with students dressed as freedom fighters and national heroes alongside our teachers and esteemed guest judge.
Students perform a powerful skit depicting the bravery of our soldiers. Such performances during our Independence Day event help instill a deep respect for our armed forces.
Our youngest students, dressed in tricolor outfits and as national figures, pose proudly in front of a patriotic display, embodying the future of our great nation.
Students present a tableau honoring freedom fighter Lala Lajpat Rai. We use these opportunities to teach our children about the sacrifices made for our country's freedom.
Dressed as a soldier and a historical queen, these young students represent the diverse strength and heritage of India during our Independence Day celebrations.
A student dressed as Subhash Chandra Bose delivers a speech. We encourage children to learn about and embody the spirit of our great national leaders.
We teach that true independence comes from the freedom to think and express. This video highlights our classroom debate on 'Freedom of Speech' as part of our Independence Day activities.
With every little citizen, a nation grows. Our Republic Day celebration, featuring a flag hoisting ceremony with our students, celebrates the pride and promise of India.
About Cultural & National Celebrations
At The Manthan School, these events go beyond simple celebrations. We turn national holidays and cultural festivals into active learning opportunities where children step into the shoes of history-makers, deliver speeches, or debate concepts like freedom. It is our way of moving from rote learning to actual understanding, ensuring that values of unity and heritage are ingrained through experience rather than textbooks.
Our calendar is designed to make cultural and national pride a tangible part of a child's growth. During events like Independence Day and Republic Day, we move away from static observations to hands-on engagement.
Learning Through Participation
Whether it is the 'Jashn-e-Azadi' inter-house competition or our special school assemblies, students are encouraged to take the lead. You will see our toddlers and primary students reciting patriotic poems, performing skits that depict the lives of freedom fighters, or participating in debates on the meaning of liberty. This builds communication skills and confidence in a supportive, cheering environment.
Beyond the Assembly
We believe cultural awareness is a bridge to community. Our celebrations of national events are complemented by cultural festivals like Janmashtami and Diwali. These aren't just about fun; they are about connecting kids to the diversity of India's traditions. We also prioritize the involvement of our wider school community, ensuring that parents are partners in these experiences.
Why This Matters
For a child in Sector 78, Noida, these experiences build the foundation for responsible citizenship. By participating in flag hoisting ceremonies, understanding the significance of the Tricolour, and engaging with our history through performance, children learn empathy and respect. We don't just teach subjects; we nurture the character of our students, helping them grow into confident, thoughtful individuals who understand their place in our society.
The Manthan School
We believe children learn best when they are active participants in their heritage. We aren't just a school; we’re a community where every festival and national event is a chance for your child to learn, perform, and grow.
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