CELEBRATIONS AT MOTHER'S PRIDE PATAUDI
Celebrating childhood is at the core of our motive at Mother’s Pride Pataudi. Mother’s Pride Pataudi offers events that not only create happiness but also enhance cultural learning and promote relationships among students, teachers, and parents. Here’s how we celebrate throughout the year:
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
Birthdays are special, ever lasting memories. Our little ones are warmly welcomed with balloons, decorations and love. They share their great day with friends, teachers, and family making it a fun experience.
MOTHER’S DAY
On this beautiful day, children pay respect to the most important woman in their life who has never asked them anything, and that is their mother! Children enjoy activities and scenarios that emphasize the beautiful relationship that exists between mothers and their kids. Also, children spend some quality time doing the special activities with their mothers, celebrating their beautiful bond.
BAISAKHI
Baisakhi is a harvest festival, and our students join in the celebrations fully dressed up in traditional costumes, performing Bhangra and Gidda gearing up with dhol beats. It’s a day of fun, culture, and togetherness.
EID
Eid is about Love, sharing and a sense of brotherhood and when a child wants to greet another they say “Eid Mubarak” and tell them the significance behind the celebration and enjoy the seviyan served to them.
FRIENDSHIP DAY
Friendships are magical for children, and on the occasion of Friendship Day, our little ones enjoy bonding with each other while giving each other friendship bands, sharing laughter, and making memories with friends and teachers.
RAKSHA BANDHAN
Boys get rakhis, or threads, tied onto their wrists by girls, which signifies love and protection. Gifts and happy moments make the day worth the celebration.
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Our little Patriotes salute the flag, sing patriotic songs, and listen to stories of India's freedom fighters, which helps to cultivate self-respect and unity among the citizens.
TEACHER’S DAY
Students express their thanks to the teachers by presenting them artworks (handmade cards) made by them or entertaining them as a means to express their gratitude for their care and educational aid.
JANMASHTAMI
Radhe-Radhe, Krishna ki murli ka raag, Janmashtami ka hai sabka apna saaj!
Kids wear Krishna and Radha clothes and celebrate Janmashtami with pooja, playing Krishna’s staged stories, alongside all amusing activities.
GANDHI JAYANTI
“The future depends on what you do today.” - Mahatma Gandhi
Children in our school pay tribute to Gandhi by performing chores like guiding the students in the value of truth and non-violence through activities like spinning the charkha and dressing up like mini Gandhis.
DUSSEHRA
"In the glow of Diyas and the colors of rangoli, Dusshera reminds us that light and tradition together triumph over every shadow." Dressing up with culture, lighting Diyas, practicing Lakshmi pooja, and designing rangoli’s, the event teaches students and guests the importance of defeating darkness and provides an opportunity to celebrate and enjoy cultural activities alongside the event.
DIWALI
Dressing up with culture, lighting Diyas, practicing Lakshmi pooja, and designing rangolis, the event teaches students and guests the importance of defeating darkness and provides an opportunity to celebrate and enjoy cultural activities alongside the event. The day begins with a Lakshmi pooja led by their teachers and the honourable chairperson, Mrs. Sudha Gupta. Later, students perform dances and take part in fun activities to celebrate the joy of one of our most-loved festivals.
GURPURAB
“Wherever the Protector of all keeps me, there is heaven.” - Guru Nanak Dev Ji
The birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji is celebrated here with grandeur. The Prideens learn about the Sikh culture and also perform the rituals to mark this day. They also go to the gurdwara where the holy teachings from the Guru Granth Sahib are enshrined in their souls. Later, they joyfully relish the Kadha Prasad. It is a day to spread love, peace & harmony and our beloved students truly become messengers of the same.
CHILDREN’S DAY
"Childhood is the soil from which our life grows." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
This day aims to appreciate children by organizing games, celebrations, and activities for them. The celebrations aim to make children feel loved and valued and assure them of their importance.
CHRISTMAS
"Ho, ho, ho! Santa’s visit brings happiness."
Christmas celebrations involve Santa Claus, gifts, and many other amusing things and activities that are aimed at children. The focus is all about love and happiness during Christmas, as children do many fun activities during the season.
LOHRI
"The bright bonfire lights up the night, celebrating change with music and cheer."
The festival includes an extravagant bonfire along with songs and dances choreographed for them since the festival is a start for new transitions.
REPUBLIC DAY
Indian students feel immense pride in celebrating their Republic day as that is when they commenced their journey as a free nation. Usually the students are taught various patriotic songs and the importance of the North Indian Anthem.
HOLI
Bachpan ke din yaad aate hain, Holi ke wo rang fir se bulaate hain, chalo phir se ek baar rangon mein kho jaate hain!
Students use beautiful flowers as colors and learn how to celebrate the festival in a safe manner along with their teachers and friends during Holi.
EARTH DAY
On Earth Day, the children are taught the value of loving and taking care of nature by taking part in planting the trees, and in this way children acquire an attitude of respect towards the environment.