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13Apr

Baisakhi Celebration of Primary and Middle Wing
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026
Baisakhi Celebration 2026

The festival of Baisakhi was celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm by the Primary and Middle Wing of our school on 13th April 2026. The celebration aimed to highlight the cultural richness of Punjab, also remembering important historical events and personalities associated with the day.

The program commenced with a welcome speech by the student, followed by an informative speech explaining the significance of Baisakhi as a harvest festival and its importance in Sikh history. The students also spoke about the tragic Jallianwala Bagh massacre, sensitively highlighting its historical importance and the sacrifices made during India’s freedom struggle.

The celebration also marked Ambedkar Jayanti, paying tribute to Dr. B. R. Ambedkar. Student delivered a short speech on his life, emphasizing his contributions towards equality, justice, and the making of the Indian Constitution.

Adding melody to the event, the school choir group presented a beautiful song celebrating unity, joy, and cultural diversity. Their harmonious performance created a soothing and uplifting atmosphere.

The highlight of the celebration was the vibrant dance performances by students of both wings. Dressed in colourful traditional attire, they performed energetic Bhangra and Gidda, showcasing the spirit and joy of the harvest festival. Their lively expressions and synchronized movements were highly appreciated by the audience.

The program concluded with a motivating speech by the school coordinator Ms Anuja Jaitly, who applauded the efforts of the students and teachers. The speech encouraged students to uphold values of unity, hard work, and respect for all.

The celebration ended with a vote of thanks by our activity coordinator Ms Jaishree Shreedaran, leaving everyone with a sense of pride, joy, and cultural awareness. It was indeed a memorable and meaningful experience for all.

    13Apr

    Baisakhi Celebration
    Baisakhi Celebration (Nursery Wing)
    Baisakhi Celebration (Nursery Wing)
    Baisakhi Celebration (Nursery Wing)
    Baisakhi Celebration (Nursery Wing)
    Baisakhi Celebration (Nursery Wing)
    Baisakhi Celebration (Nursery Wing)

    Baisakhi Celebration

    Baisakhi is a joyful and colorful festival celebrated with great enthusiasm, especially in northern India. It marks the harvest season and is an important festival in Sikh culture. In Greenway Nursery School, the celebration of Baisakhi was full of fun, learning, and excitement.The school was beautifully decorated creating a cheerful atmosphere. All the children came dressed in yellow-colored clothes, symbolizing happiness, prosperity, and the harvest season. Their bright outfits made the celebration even more vibrant.The program began with a simple introduction to Baisakhi, where teachers explained its importance in an easy and interesting way. The children enjoyed learning about farmers and how they celebrate the harvest with joy and gratitude.One of the most enjoyable activities was fingerprinting on corn. The children used their tiny fingers and colors to create beautiful corn patterns, which helped them understand the harvest theme in a fun and creative way. They were very excited and actively participated in the activity.The celebration also included music and dance. The little ones danced on lively Punjabi songs, spreading happiness all around. Their energy and enthusiasm made the event truly special.Overall, the Baisakhi celebration was a wonderful experience for the children. It not only brought smiles and laughter but also helped them learn about our culture and traditions in a fun and engaging way.

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