Month-long Children’s Day Celebration at ISB Riffa Campus
A month-long “Children for Children†Kiddies Fiesta was conducted in the performing arts domain as part of Children’s Day celebration at the Indian School, Riffa campus. It was an all-inclusive, all participatory activity across the school. Students explored the evolution of music and cinema through various eras including albums from 1960 through 2019 and enjoyed performing for their peer in colorful attire and props. The class wise fiesta was truly an experiential life-skills programme that aimed at nurturing confidence and teamwork. In addition, special assemblies were conducted on November 14 paying tribute to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India on his 130th birth anniversary. The school initiated a new venture on this occasion “Drop Everything and Re-hydrate (DEAR)†where students took a pledge to re-hydrate themselves. It is a daily water break at 10:45am, signaled by a bell, as a reminder to re-hydrate and has been introduced for the benefit of students and staff. As part of International Children’s day Celebration on November 20 primary students took part in a JAM ( Just A Minute) speech competition where moral values were highlighted in topics covering safety, good manners, caring, being environmentally savvy and the vision of today’s children. Kudos to the teachers who trained all students to perform to perfection. The Indian School Kingdom of Bahrain