Fathers' Day celebration in Pre school and Pre primary
Father’s Day is a special occasion dedicated to honouring fathers, celebrating fatherhood, acknowledging paternal bonds, and recognising the profound influence of fathers in society.
"A father is an individual who endeavours to intercept you before you stumble, yet instead lifts you up, dusts you off, and encourages you to try again. A father is someone who strives to shield you from errors, yet allows you to chart your own course, even though his heart silently aches when you encounter hardship. A father is someone who embraces you in times of sorrow, reprimands you when you stray from the rules, beams with pride when you triumph, and maintains faith in you even amidst failure."
The Pre Primary and Pre School children of The Indian School, commemorated Father’s Day on 18th May, 2024. The festivities commenced with a cricket match between the dads of the Pre Primary and Pre School students. The Pre Primary team emerged victorious in the cricket match.
Following the match, a Tug of War contest ensued, and the Pre School team emerged the winners. Meanwhile, as the fathers engaged in the activities, the children eagerly awaited in the auditorium, preparing for their surprise performance.
The fathers were led into the auditorium. where Head Teacher- Primary, Ms Vandana Tiwari, extended warm greetings. The programme commenced with the children serenading their fathers with a heartfelt song, under the guidance of Ms Nidhi Khanna and Mr Sanjeev, our able music teachers. The audience marvelled at the children's confident stage presence. Following the musical segment, an exuberant dance performance captivated the audience, guided by our dance teacher Mr Madhav.
Principal Ms Tania Joshi addressed the assembly, commending the participants and distributing prizes to the winners of the cricket match. A behind-the-scenes video, meticulously prepared by the teachers, was presented to the audience! Several fathers shared light-hearted anecdotes with their children.
After the event, the dads and their children were treated to refreshments.
As the parents departed, teachers of the Pre Primary and Pre School presented souvenirs handcrafted by the children. In summation, the event culminated as a resounding success, with valuable feedback provided by the parents.