15 Aug 2025
The much-awaited Welcome Day turned out to be a memorable and joy-filled occasion, bringing together students, teachers, and parents in an atmosphere of warmth and excitement. The event was designed to make every newcomer feel at home while celebrating the vibrant spirit of our institution.
The day began with a heartfelt welcome by our Principal and faculty members, setting the tone with inspiring words of encouragement. New students were greeted with flowers, badges, and bright smiles, making them instantly feel part of the family.
One of the most delightful moments was the cultural showcase. Students presented songs, dances, and skits that reflected creativity and teamwork. Each performance highlighted the talents of our learners and brought cheerful applause from the audience.
To help new students settle in, our senior students and teachers organized a guided campus tour. From classrooms to the library, labs, and sports facilities—everyone got a chance to familiarize themselves with their second home. The orientation session also introduced students to our values, rules, and exciting opportunities ahead.
Ice-breaking games, group interactions, and fun quizzes created an atmosphere of friendship and laughter. Seniors guided juniors, helping them ease into their new environment. These activities encouraged teamwork and mutual respect among peers.
To inspire excellence, we also honored some of our achievers from the previous year—be it academics, sports, or extracurriculars. Their stories served as motivation for new students, reminding them that success comes with discipline and dedication.
The day ended with light refreshments, giving everyone the opportunity to bond further in an informal setting. Smiles, laughter, and positive energy filled the air, truly making it a welcome to remember.
Welcome Day was not just an event—it was the beginning of new friendships, new learning journeys, and new dreams. With such a positive start, we look forward to a year filled with growth, achievements, and cherished memories.