Janmashtami Celebration 2024-25

Janmashtami, also known as Gokulashtami, celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, and we marked this special occasion with great enthusiasm at our school. Our students re-enacted Krishna’s childhood mischief by forming a human pyramid to break a pot hung at the top, just as Krishna did with his friends. This thrilling activity was a highlight of the day!
In addition to the human pyramid, students showcased their creativity through art and craft by making flutes, crowns, and pots using craft paper and cardboard, beautifully decorating them. These items are symbolic of Lord Krishna’s lifestyle. Through these activities, students learned about Krishna’s life and virtues while expressing their artistic talents.
It was a day filled with tradition, creativity, and joy as our young artists brought the Janmashtami spirit to life.