Spring Blossoms hosted its Annual Theatre Show for the academic session 2025-26 on Sunday. The event was titled, "The Magic of Being Me". The theatrical extravaganza was a thoughtfully curated celebration of individuality, self-expression and the confidence that emerges when children are encouraged to embrace who they truly are.
The show was presided over by Sirivennela, Assistant Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP), City-II, and Rajinder Singh, renowned theatre artist and founder of Dastak Theatre.
Rooted in the framework of multiple intelligences, the presentation went beyond a traditional stage performance. It became an experiential journey wherein children explored self-expression through movement, dialogue, rhythm and collaborative storytelling. Each scene gently reinforced the message that comparison dims confidence, but self-acceptance illuminates it.
The children, aged two to three years old, displayed stage presence and joy. Their uninhibited expressions, coordinated group movements and growing independence reflected months of patient guidance and nurturing preparation. The audience witnessed not perfection, but authenticity - and that authenticity was powerful.
Chairman Sahiljit Singh Sandhu and Director Dr Kirat Sandhu Cheema commended the efforts of the faculty and congratulated the young performers for their confidence and composure. In her address. She encouraged the children to honour their uniqueness and emphasised that the values instilled in early childhood form the moral and emotional foundation of responsible adulthood.
"The Magic of Being Me" was not simply a theatrical production, it was a reaffirmation of the school's commitment to fostering emotionally secure, self-aware and value-driven individuals.
Principal Upasana Ahuja said, "The show stood as a proud celebration of our little ones' hard work and accomplishments and highlighted the shared belief that when children are nurtured with trust and respect, they bloom into their most authentic selves."







