The 11th Annual Fest by Sanskriti … The School, Ajmer
The best thing about being in school is the fun and pleasure that comes along with it. All the sports and school events are a constant source of enjoyment for children. Annual Day celebration is no different being equal fun as any other event.
The best thing about being in school is the fun and pleasure that comes along with it. All the sports and school events are a constant source of enjoyment for children. Annual Day celebration is no different being equal fun as any other event. In fact, annual functions are the best days of each school session. More so when you are Sanskriti … The School, Ajmer.
So, here’s a beautiful rendition we have to share from the school.
The whole school was singing the chorus of happiness, as if it was not just a school but a place full of creativity, where innovation and art was beaming from every wall … and why not? Sanskriti was celebrating its 11th Annual Function. Mrs. Malini Agarwal, IPS, Inspector General of Police, Ajmer and Mr. Kamal Pathak, RO CBSE, enlightened the event with their worthy presence.
The annual day exhibition was something we were amazed to see; children of all age groups showcased their creativity. Walking around the exhibition hall, we saw walls exploding with art with master hands of that creativity were fondly explaining their creativity.
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This Annual Function for junior school commenced with the honorable presence of the Chief Guest-Ms. Neelima Jauhri Chair Person, Revenue Board, and a room full of smiling faces. The theme for junior students Kal-Aaj-Aur-Kal was perfectly complimenting the entire decoration, which was also probably done by children. The Junior School children totally lit up the room with their dances, songs and various skits and the amazing fact is … it included 100% participation from students. Not a single child was left behind.
The senior school theme was all the more fascinating “Palette”. Naturally palette is a color making tray generally used by professional painters and artists. Although it seemed simple but it was more enticing and mesmerizing than we had imagined, each child was asked to paint the feeling of anger, revenge, love, harmony, purity, friendship and royalty. And the trick was … they could use only two colors for their art.
The annual function was full of fun events and creativity by kids of all age group. Team ScooTalks was totally awestruck by the event. We are already waiting for Sanskriti … The School’s next invitation being extended to us.