
- Schools host engaging activities to spark curiosity, confidence and compassion
- Dance, art, pottery, food stalls and teacher-led assemblies brighten the day for students
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, NOV 16
The Kalorex Group celebrated Children’s Day across all its schools with a vibrant series of activities that highlighted joy, creativity and the boundless potential of young learners. Each campus curated its own programmes designed to inspire confidence, teamwork and imagination.
At DPS–Bopal, students were welcomed with personalised tags and badges celebrating their unique traits. Teachers presented an energetic cultural programme featuring dance, music and a cheerful catwalk, setting a lively tone for the day. Students participated in teamwork-building games, while a student-led Food Mela helped them understand the role of nutrition in healthy growth. Teachers also shared inspirational stories of child bravery award recipients to kindle courage and kindness.

At Kalorex Future School, Ghatlodia, students from grades 1 to 5 immersed themselves in creative experiences—from a live pottery demonstration where they shaped clay with enthusiasm, to an uplifting film screening and nature-inspired art and poster-making activities.
Kalorex Future School, Mundra celebrated the day with a special teacher-led assembly featuring prayers, the national pledge, news reading and reflections on the values of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Students then enjoyed a cheerful picnic that fostered bonding and outdoor fun.
At Kalorex Future School, Bharuch, a spirited assembly with songs, dance and an address on the significance of Children’s Day set the tone for the celebrations. Senior students from grades 8 to 10 organised food and game stalls that drew huge participation, turning the campus into a festive hub.
Through these thoughtfully curated celebrations, the Kalorex Group reinforced its commitment to nurturing curious, confident and future-ready learners—ensuring every child feels valued, celebrated and inspired to grow.








