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General Assembly of Entire School

A general school assembly was held recently by the students of the Middle and Secondary section to ignite the school spirit and instil a sense of belonging in all Zebarties. It also encouraged Zebarites towards utilising the opportunities the school has to offer to its students. Naitik and Aanya Parekh anchored the assembly. They sensitised the students through their thought-provoking and enlightening speech on ‘Environment Conservation’.
The theme of the assembly was ‘Environment Awareness’. The students of 9 C left everybody spellbound and speechless as they performed on the song “Na katto Mujhe” and exhibited the reckless cutting of trees and how we have been selfishly plundering the earth and her natural resources.
After the dance performance, students presented their award-winning skit of ADMAD competition on ‘Mosquibella Cream.’ .Assemblies like these teach significant life lessons to students in diversity, accountability, leadership and responsibility

Special Assembly of Janmashtami by Std II E

The colourful festival of Janmashtami was celebrated by students of class 2E in a special assembly. The assembly began with the usual protocol, and after the thought of the day, students sang a beautiful song “Gokul ki Galiyon Mein”.
A well-synchronized dance performance on “Krishna Leela” left the students mesmerized. After the enactment of Krishna Leela, a dance by students of grade 2 E was presented. The two performances enthralled the students and the audience and provided a glimpse into Lord Krishna’s life.
In the last phase of the assembly messages by beloved Hindu God Lord Krishna, which emphasizes on not worrying about the future and regretting about the past were shared by the students. The beautiful assembly concluded with the National Anthem.

Preschool Janmashtami Celebrations

Preschoolers of Zebar Preprimary celebrated Janmashtami at the campus yesterday. Girls came dressed in colourful chaniya cholis and boys in traditional kurtas. The event started with the prayer, which was followed by the dramatization of Lord Krishna’s birth. The entire story was shown to the children in traditional puppetry style with the help of paper puppets and background music, and story narration was carried out by the teachers of the preprimary section. Toddlers of Nursery presented a dance performance on “Achutam Keshavam”. The little ones matched the steps with their friends and were confident on stage. A matki phod event also took place in which the slogans of “Hathi Ghoda Palki, Jai Kanhaiya Lalki’ filled the air. An aarti was performed by the Vice-Principals and Principal of the school. In the end, our students danced on the tunes of Garba. Celebrations like these teach our children, the rich mythological history of our country as they learn to respect and value all religions. Have a look at the pictures.