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Shimla's Auckland House School for boys carnival promotes creativity, teamwork among students

Fun games, food stalls and cultural attractions draw enthusiastic participation in Shimla

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Auckland House School for Boya hosts vibrant Carnival IN Shimla on Saturday.
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Auckland House School for Boys organised a vibrant carnival on its campus in Shimla on Saturday, bringing together students, parents and visitors for a day filled with games, food and entertainment aimed at promoting creativity, confidence and teamwork among students.

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Speaking on the occasion, school principal Reuben John said the event was organised to encourage organisational skills and collaborative learning among students while providing a joyful community experience.

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The school campus was transformed into a colourful festive venue featuring a wide range of game stalls, food courts and activity zones. Popular attractions included games such as Dip the Coin, Pop the Tins, Ball Through the Tyre, Pass the Key, Rolling the Dice, Lucky Dip and Tambola, which drew enthusiastic participation throughout the day.

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The carnival also featured several food stalls serving momos, pav bhaji, golgappas, burgers, pizza, pasta, candy floss, ice cream and chaat, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Visitors, especially children, also enjoyed AI-based games, computer activities, tattoo and face painting stalls, handicraft displays and a cake corner. Music and interactive activities kept the audience engaged, making the event a lively celebration for all age groups.

A special attraction this year was the inclusion of a Kashmiri handicraft stall and a scented candles stall, introduced to promote local vendors, traditional craftsmanship and handmade creative products. School authorities said the initiative reflected an effort to support local artisans while exposing students and visitors to unique handcrafted items.

Vidhupriya Chakravarty, principal of St Thomas' School in Shimla, attended the event as the chief guest and appreciated the efforts of the school in organising a well-coordinated and engaging carnival. She also praised the enthusiasm, creativity and teamwork displayed by the students.

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