Festive season at RPPS: Cultural and Traditional Growth for Students
Right from childhood, infants in India
are part of every festival celebration in the house. This helps them understand
the rituals of each festival and they develop a liking for the festivals and
celebrations. As they grow older, they get fonder of these festivals and they
want to celebrate it in its full potential to enjoy it thoroughly. You will
notice a lot of youngsters participating in festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi,
Diwali, Durga Puja and Christmas. These festivals bring them closer to each
other as well as the country, and instil a feeling of patriotism as well.
For students at Ruby Park
Public School, there is a great way to understand the rich heritage of
India and learn about the importance of various festivals by celebrating them.
In India, we have diverse culture and traditions so in every school. Students
from different religion stay together for a long period during their school
days and very student get a chance to know about the different cultures.
Celebrations in RPPS have become an
integral part of joyful learning, community building and thought provoking
processes. Religious festivals from across religions, national festivals and
festivals related to our environment are celebrated with great enthusiasm,
fervour and pride. The festivals are not only connected to our social and
environmental context but to ones inner world too. During Dusehra, it was the
burning of the Ravana with a difference, we tried to challenge that part in us
which is undesirable. While Christmas brought out the joy of giving and
spreading joy amongst ourselves.
Along with educational growth, It is
very important now days for schools to develop an environment where students
get scope to learn more about Indian festivals and cultures. Ruby Park
Public School is a place where students get to know about various
cultures, its significance and celebrate it with fun and dignity.

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