Students of Class VI showcased their creativity in a ‘Best out of waste’ activity, where they learnt to respect and conserve resources by recycling and reusing everyday materials. With enthusiasm, they turned waste into wonders — crafting bookmarks from old newspapers, bird feeders, pencil holders, piggy banks, night lamps from plastic bottles, and beautiful photo frames, pen holders, and bird shades using used ice-cream sticks, matchsticks, and bangles, to name a few. The little craftsmen of Class I gave a heartfelt message to save their blue and green planet by creating Earth collages with blue and green paper bits. Talented artists from Class II decorated and painted flower pots with vibrant designs. The students of Class III showcased their eco-consciousness by bringing medicinal plants in containers made from recycled and eco-friendly materials and decorated them creatively. Each student shared a few lines on the value and uses of the plant, emphasising the importance of greenery and sustainable living. The message was clear: Save Trees, Save Earth.
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