Events
At Little Aryans we celebrate a plethora of events that garner 100% participation from students. Our events centre around Indian culture, patriotism and global events. Each event is unique in the way it is conducted and gives the child the freedom to express.
AMITY
The special bonds of friendship are celebrated through traditional Indian stories of legendary friendships such as the one between Krishna and Sudama. Children enact these stories, sing songs and wish each other on this day.
GANESH CHATURTHI
The auspicious festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated with fervour by children creating their own Ganeshas using eco- friendly material such as Sadhu matti. Children are exposed to the entire cycle of the unique festival starting from sthapana to the visarjan, using eco- friendly means like reusing the flowers and offerings and performing visarjan at a man-made pond inside the school premises. This helps children understand the importance of celebrating festivals without harming the environment.
DIWALI
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JANMASTHAMI
The school gets a makeover as it looks like Vrindavan and stories from Krishna’s life are recreated. Children engage in various delightful activities such as butter making, head gear making, handi decoration etc. This creates awareness in children about our rich culture and tradition, along with a sense of awe for Indian mythology.
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GRANDPARENTS DAY
A special, fun-filled day is organised for the loving grandparents of Little Aryans. Children put up various performances and welcome their grandparents to their school creating memorable moments with them. Special health camps and medical check-ups are also organised on this day. This strengthens family bonds and gives children the pleasure of showing off their skills in front of their grandparents.
ANNUAL DAY
The Little Aryans Annual Days help children showcase their multiple talents, through music, acting, singing, dance or through emceeing. Little children host the event from the start to the end. 100% participation ensures that all children get a chance to contribute to the event. Our ‘book-based’ annual days are a treat to the audience’s eyes and our parents vouch for the uniqueness of the event.
KHEL MELA
The Little Aryans Annual Days help children showcase their multiple talents, through music, acting, singing, dance or through emceeing. Little children host the event from the start to the end. 100% participation ensures that all children get a chance to contribute to the event. Our ‘book-based’ annual days are a treat to the audience’s eyes and our parents vouch for the uniqueness of the event.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
This day is celebrated by hoisting the Indian Flag, singing songs and listening to stories about our great freedom fighters. Children engage in various activities that facilitate their knowledge about the Indian tricolour and creates a sense of love and respect for the nation.
VIDYA ARAMBHAM
This ancient practice denotes the initiation of learning and is held on the day of Dussehra. Children seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati. The ritual consists of several steps such as making a child write on sand, writing on grains of rice and inscribing the powerful Ganesh mantra on the child’s tongue with gold. Each step signifies a certain idea such as practise, mastery over knowledge and wealth or prosperity. Children also seek the blessings of their parents.
NAVRATRI
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CHILDRENS DAY
This special day dedicated to children is celebrated in various ways. Our newest practise is to hold a grand Singing Competition, using the new-age digital platform, where children upload their performances on YouTube and share on social media platforms and our Website. Popular videos and performance are recognised through awards and certificates.
MKP
These are Bagless Days, where children come to school and spend a few days doing activities that they love. Several booths are created where children can try their hands at fireless cooking, art and craft, don the hats of a shopkeeper or a vegetable vendor. Children are given absolute freedom to explore and express themselves as they like. They also spend a night at school in a special event called Nisha Swasthi. These activities help make children independent, learn essential life-skills and helps them express better.