Grandparents play a vital role in the life of every child. DRSIS took time to felicitate and honour the grandparents of our students and celebrate these bonds that transcend generations in a fun way!
It was a special day for all those who attended the programme and witnessed the several heart warming moments that students of Grades IK to V strove hard through practise to perfect.
The event started with the felicitation of the guest for the day, Ms Shashikala Ji and Ms Sunitha Agarwal, with a token of the school’s gratitude and love. This was followed by the recitation of a poem by one of our students, on ‘Grandpa & Grandma-Hold Me a Little Longer’ which expressed the bond grand children share with their grandparents.
Later, our tiny tots from International Kindergarten dressed in colorful attire and danced for their doting grandmas and grandpas to the song ‘I Like to Move it’.While the Grade I students danced to the tune of ‘Nani teri morni’, Grade 2 students sang a melodious song about how grand children are always excited to visit their grandparents house. Grade 3 presented a song which paid tribute to grandparents’ love and their importance in our life. Grade IV students presented an energetic rendition of ‘Nukkad Natika’ to show their affection towards Dada-Dadi, Nana-Nani and to cheer them up they also presented some hindi chukuleys. Grade V students performed a flash mob of retro melodies.
The fun games and group activities organized for the grandparents was a wonderful way of increasing overall family and community involvement, encouraging greater understanding across generations, building closer bonds between them, affirming the value of children and older adults, and giving them a platform to spend some quality time together.
Everyone seemed truly happy and the grandparents absolutely adored the idea of celebrating Grandparents’ Day as they were deeply touched by their little ones’ participation and love.
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