Pongal Celebration

13-Jan-2026

  “Little hands, bright colours, happy hearts – Pongal came alive in our school!”

                                                                                                   Pongal Celebration
Date : 13.01.2026                                                                                                                                                       Day : Tuesday
Content :  Montessori children celebrated Pongal with great joy and enthusiasm.  Dressed in traditional attire, they learned the significance of the harvest festival.  The category echoed with happiness through songs, decorations, and festive activities. The celebration fostered cultural values and togetherness among the little ones.

          “Little hands, bright colours, happy hearts – Pongal came alive in our school!”

Our tiny learners celebrated the harvest festival of Pongal with great enthusiasm and smiles that lit up the campus. The celebration was a perfect blend of tradition, creativity, and fun-filled learning.

 Colourful Rangoli Creations
The children expressed their imagination through vibrant rangoli colouring, filling the day with colours of happiness and culture.

Traditional Games & Laughter
Exciting games brought joy, teamwork, and lots of giggles, making learning playful and memorable.

Rhythms of Celebration
Our little stars danced to festive tunes, showcasing their energy and love for tradition.

A day filled with culture, creativity, and childhood joy — truly a celebration to remember!

VI-VIII Category    
Content:  Pongal celebration was a joyful blend by VI – VIII Category children by incorporating Tradition, Creativity, and reconnecting with cultural roots.
Students enthusiastically participated in engaging activities like:

  • Debate – Modern Pongal Vs Traditional Pongal, 
  • Pot Decoration
  • Garland Making with Biodegradable Waste
  • Eco-Bag Preparation
  • Paper Cup Games
  • Traditional Indoor Games
  • Blindfold Drawing

“Pongal reminds us that when tradition meets responsibility, celebrations become lessons for life.”