At Little Angels Public School we commemorate significant occasions and celebrate the rich cultural and intellectual heritage of our country through special assemblies held on various important dates throughout the academic year. These assemblies serve as platforms for students to deepen their understanding of historical events, cultural traditions, and scientific achievements, while also fostering a sense of pride and appreciation for our diverse heritage. Here's how we observe each of these special days:
- Republic Day is celebrated with
great enthusiasm to honor the
adoption of the Indian Constitution
and the establishment of the
Republic of India on 26th January
1950.
- The assembly includes flag
hoisting, patriotic songs, speeches,
cultural performances, and parades
that showcase India's rich cultural
heritage and diversity.
At Little Angels Public School,
these special assemblies serve as
opportunities for students to
deepen their knowledge, foster a
sense of identity and pride in our
nation's heritage, and inspire them
to uphold the values of unity,
diversity, and progress.
- Science Day honors the Nobel
laureate Sir C.V. Raman and
celebrates his contributions to the
field of science, particularly in the
study of light scattering.
- The assembly includes science
experiments, demonstrations,
presentations, and quizzes that
engage students in hands-on
learning and exploration of
scientific concepts.
- On Independence Day, we
conduct a special assembly to
honor the sacrifices made by
freedom fighters and to celebrate
India's independence from colonial
rule.
- The assembly includes flag
hoisting, patriotic songs, speeches,
and skits that highlight the
significance of freedom, unity, and
national pride.
- Telugu Bhasha Dinotsavam is
celebrated to promote the Telugu
language and culture and to
commemorate the birth
anniversary of Gidugu Venkata
Ramamurthy, a Telugu language
reformer.
- The assembly features cultural
performances, poetry recitations,
and speeches in Telugu,
showcasing the beauty and
richness of the language.
- Hindi Diwas celebrates the
adoption of Hindi as one of the
official languages of India and
promotes the use and propagation
of the Hindi language.
- The assembly includes Hindi
poetry recitations, debates, skits,
and other cultural performances
that showcase the richness and
versatility of the Hindi language.
- Constitutional Day, also known as
Samvidhan Divas, commemorates
the adoption of the Indian
Constitution on 26th November
1949.
- The assembly focuses on the
principles and ideals enshrined in
the Constitution, such as justice,
liberty, equality, and fraternity,
through discussions, speeches,
and quizzes.
- National Mathematics Day
commemorates the birth
anniversary of the legendary Indian
mathematician Srinivasa
Ramanujan and promotes the
importance of mathematics
education.
- The assembly features
mathematical puzzles, games,
quizzes, and presentations that
highlight the beauty and
significance of mathematics in
everyday life.