Nagpur: Planet Kid-Zee School celebrated its annual function with great enthusiasm, based on the theme ‘Family Relations' to instill the importance of love, support, and strong bonds within families. The event emphasised relationships such as those between parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, and friends through a series of captivating performances.
The function commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by chief guest Rohit Pendulwar, senior manager of Kid-Zee Group, in the presence of Haridas Borkar (ex-RTO), his wife, Kid-Zee director Shubham Borkar and Ankita Borkar. In his introductory speech, Shubham Borkar highlighted the school's commitment to fostering holistic development in children through modern teaching methods and a well-rounded curriculum. The students paid heartfelt tributes to their parents, grandparents, siblings, uncles, and aunts through vibrant dance performances, expressing gratitude for their unconditional love, support, and guidance.
Highlight of the evening was the joint performances by students and their parents, which added a personal and emotional touch to the event. Headmistress Arti Dube, along with teachers Swati Chitnis, Minakshi Keshpage, Bhawna Karande, Mina Sharma and other staff who took efforts for success of the programme.
Parents in large numbers were present in the function.
Nagpur: Planet Kid-Zee School celebrated its annual function with great enthusiasm, based on the theme ‘Family Relations' to instill the importance of love, support, and strong bonds within families. The event emphasised relationships such as those between parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, and friends through a series of captivating performances.
The function commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by chief guest Rohit Pendulwar, senior manager of Kid-Zee Group, in the presence of Haridas Borkar (ex-RTO), his wife, Kid-Zee director Shubham Borkar and Ankita Borkar. In his introductory speech, Shubham Borkar highlighted the school's commitment to fostering holistic development in children through modern teaching methods and a well-rounded curriculum. The students paid heartfelt tributes to their parents, grandparents, siblings, uncles, and aunts through vibrant dance performances, expressing gratitude for their unconditional love, support, and guidance.
Highlight of the evening was the joint performances by students and their parents, which added a personal and emotional touch to the event. Headmistress Arti Dube, along with teachers Swati Chitnis, Minakshi Keshpage, Bhawna Karande, Mina Sharma and other staff who took efforts for success of the programme.
Parents in large numbers were present in the function.