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The Indian School all set to host Aalekh’24:

 Around 3000 students have registered for  The Indian School Art Carnival Aalekh’24, one of the Kingdom's most prestigious painting competitions to make its grand debut on Friday, June 14, 2024. Hosted by The Indian School at its Isa Town campus, this event has already captured  the imaginations of young artists and schools across the region. With an overwhelming response from the art loving community, the school is all set to receive the participants, including both students and adult artists. Shakeel Trading Company and Bahrain Pride are the Title Sponsors. FOGG is presenting the art carnival with National Transport Company as Platinum Sponsor,Medimix as Diamond Sponsor,Cholayil as Gold Sponsor and BFC as a sponsor.
The school, having secured the necessary approvals from the Ministry of Education(MoE), is all set to transform this event into a hallmark of artistic celebration.   With participants spanning the ages of 5 to 18, the competition promises diverse and inclusive artistic expression through various age-appropriate categories.  Inauguration of the programme will take place at 7.30am at the Jashanmal auditorium. It will be followed by the contest for various age groups.   A highlight of Aalekh’24 is the group painting event, ‘Harmony,’ which invites school teams to collaborate on acrylic paintings on canvas. This unique feature fosters teamwork and collective creativity among students aged 12-18 years. Artists above 18 can participate in the Art Wall contest. Throughout the day, an Art Gallery Exhibition will be open at RP Block from 8:00am to 8pm, culminating in the Aalekh ’24 cultural programmes, finale and prize distribution  at the Jashanmal auditorium at 8:00pm.
'Aalekh’24 symbolizes a significant milestone in The Indian School's dedication to fostering creativity and the arts within the community. The event is poised to become an annual celebration, offering a dynamic platform for artists of all ages to exhibit their talent, creativity, and passion', said  ISB Hon. Chairman Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese, Hon. Secretary V Rajapandian, and Principal VR Palaniswamy.
Aalekh’24 is set to be a vibrant and enriching celebration of artistic talent and cultural diversity. The Indian School warmly invites all art enthusiasts, parents, and community members to come together and support the budding artists of Bahrain. Join us in celebrating the creativity and talent of Bahrain’s young artists at Aalekh’24!


Posted on 2024-06-13

THE INDIAN SCHOOL BAHRAIN

The Indian School is a CBSE affiliated school located in Bahrain. It was founded in the year 1950. The Indian School, Bahrain has around 12,000 students and is one of the largest co-ed schools in the Gulf.