Events

At SSIS, we believe that learning extends far beyond the classroom. Events and celebrations create opportunities for students to interact, build relationships, understand diverse perspectives, and experience different cultures. Social events help students expand their social circle, improve emotional intelligence, and take healthy breaks from academic routines—ultimately enhancing productivity and overall well-being.

 

Why Events Are Important for Students?

Developing Emotional Intelligence

Social events help students interact with peers, understand different viewpoints, and become more confident, empathetic individuals.

A Healthy Break from Studies

Events and celebrations provide refreshing breaks that reduce stress, increase focus, and improve retention of academic learning.

Building Relationships & Life Skills

Participating in events helps students connect with classmates who share similar interests. These interactions develop communication, teamwork, networking, and leadership skills—qualities essential for future success.

  • World Environment Day: Tree plantation, sapling distribution, and awareness on nature conservation.
  • World Yoga Day: Yoga sessions and talks on physical and mental well-being.
  • Rainy Day Celebration: Pre-primary students enjoy rain-themed activities in colourful attire.
  • Guru Purnima: Special assembly honouring teachers with speeches, songs, and messages.
  • Raksha Bandhan: Rakhi-making and celebration of sibling bonding and culture.
  • Independence Day: Flag hoisting, march-past, cultural programs, and patriotic performances.
  • Janmashtami: Skits, fancy dress, devotional dances, and Dahi Handi celebration.
  • Science Exhibition: Display of student projects and working models across science themes.
  • Ganesh Chaturthi: Eco-friendly idol making, aarti, and visarjan on campus.
  • Teacher’s Day: Students conduct classes and cultural programs honouring teachers.
  • Gandhi Jayanti: Assembly with poems, songs, and talks on truth and non-violence.
  • Navratri: Aarti, Garba performances, and learning about the nine forms of Maa Durga.
  • Children’s Day: Games, fun activities, cultural performances, and celebrations.
  • Diwali: Diya painting, rangoli, decorations, and learning festival significance.
  • Christmas: Decorations, activities, and celebrations promoting joy and sharing.
  • Girl Awareness Program: Sessions on sanitation, hygiene, and health awareness.
  • Kite Festival: Makar Sankranti celebration with kite flying and festive fun.
  • Fireless Cooking: Creative no-flame cooking competition for students and parents.
  • Leaders Day: Students dress as leaders and deliver inspiring speeches.
  • Charity & Social Service: Donations, visits, and activities promoting empathy.
  • Shakotsav: Devotional celebration with traditional food and spiritual ambience.
  • Annual Function: Grand cultural event showcasing student talents and themes.

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