Category Archives: International Yoga Day

78th Independence Day

Zebar School marked Independence day unwavering enthusiasm and vigour. The event began with the flag hoisting by the Trustee Mr Rohan Desai and the Chief Guest Shashwat Pandya. The pledge was read by Principal Ms Sharmistha Sinha. A colourful dance program and speeches were also lined up. The entire event showcased the love for the motherland. Patriotic spirit was high and students and staff members came together on this special day to remind each other about their duties towards the nation. #Indiaturns78 #independencedayindia #ZebarTurns10 #udgamconsultancy #zebarnurtures

International Yoga Day 2024

Zebar School For Children celebrated the 9th International Yoga Day and World Music Day. The event included the lighting of the lamp and a prayer, and was graced by the school’s Principal and other esteemed teachers and students. The significance of Yoga and music in daily lives was emphasized, and the universal language of music was celebrated. The students performed yoga poses and mantra for well-being, and the importance of the theme ‘Yoga for Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ was explained. Breathing techniques, asanas, and meditation were demonstrated. The school band and students performed a fusion song, and the audience was encouraged to cherish music and celebrate its power to unite souls.

The 77th Independence Day Celebration

The 77th Independence Day was enthusiastically celebrated at Zebar School. The school was beautifully decorated in patriotic colours and witnessed a large gathering of students, educators, parents, and administrators. The event began with formal protocols followed by an inspiring speech from the Academic Director, Ms Radhika Iyer.
The students then showcased their talents with patriotic songs and dances, creating an atmosphere of pride and joy. The pledge-taking ceremony was led by the Principal, Ms Sharmistha Sinha, and the Vice Principal of the Middle Section, Ms Mahafreen Jambusarwala, expressed a vote of thanks. Attendees left the event feeling uplifted and filled with pride for their country, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

International Yoga Day 2023

Zebar School For Children celebrated the 9th International Yoga Day and World Music Day. The event included the lighting of the lamp and a prayer, and was graced by the school’s Principal and other esteemed teachers and students. The significance of Yoga and music in daily lives was emphasized, and the universal language of music was celebrated. The students performed yoga poses and mantra for well-being, and the importance of the theme ‘Yoga for Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ was explained. Breathing techniques, asanas, and meditation were demonstrated. The school band and students performed a fusion song, and the audience was encouraged to cherish music and celebrate its power to unite souls.

International Yoga Day 2022

Through practice comes yoga, through yoga comes knowledge, through knowledge comes love, through love comes bliss’

– Swami Vivekananda

Practicing yoga is essential for mental and physical well-being of children. It teaches young children patience and to work hard toward their goals. They are also equipped with tools to practice compassion, mindfulness, generosity, focus, strength, and flexibility.

The Middle Section celebrated International Yoga Day and World Music Day enthusiastically on 21st June 2022. It was a common programme for students of 6,7 and 8.The event began with a Ganesh Vandana. The Principal, Ms Sharmistha Sinha, addressed the students and encouraged them to incorporate yoga into their daily lives.  Ms Siya Khemani from class 8 hosted the entire event. Prerna ma’am guided the students through simple asanas. All students performed Surya Namaskar after the warm up. She taught students some relaxation techniques and meditation that will be beneficial to them. Furthermore, students demonstrated their talent through a group yoga performance and an individual performance by Ms Stuti Sharma.The event concluded with a Vote of Thanks by Ms Bijal Raval, Supervisor, Middle Section.

Zebarites celebrated 73rd Independence Day.

The Primary Section held a special assembly for all the sections of 3,4 and 5.The students came in tricoloured costumes for the special day. It began with the prayer followed by an interesting and informative speech on India’s struggle for freedom. This speech highlighted the roles played by our National leaders, Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. After the speech, students sang the National Song and Patriotic songs. Girls of the primary section also performed a well-choreographed dance performance. This assembly evoked feelings for our motherland amongst our students and love for our beloved country, India. Special assemblies help our students realize the innumerable sacrifices made by our freedom fighters. It also made them aware of our brave soldiers who are deployed on the borders of our country and are on round the clock vigil to keep us safe.

Independence Day

On 15th August 2018, Zebar School for Children celebrated Independence day with zeal and spirit befitting the occasion. The school choir set the pitch for the program with prayer songs. Students of grade 6 sang Vande Mataram, a national song which has aroused people’s emotions since decades and continues to do so.

The trustee of the school Mr. Ramesh Desai hoisted the National Flag as the students of grade 8 sang ‘Jhanda Uncha Rahe Hamara’.The entire atmosphere was pervaded with the vibrations of the patriotic song and ignited the feeling of nationalism. Academic Advisor of Zebar School, Ms Radhika Iyer graced the occasion.

A patriotic speech by Aanya Parekh of grade 8 A highlighted the freedom legacy of our country. She sensitised her peers to work towards fulfilling the promises we made to our freedom fighters.

The Principal,Ms. Sharmistha Sinha in her address said, “Period of misfortune, the rule of the British has ended to give a beginning to a new era where we have to bring in a change…..a change which should lead us to perfection. Ma’am Principal reminded the gathering that we feel more about our rights and less towards our duties and responsibilities. She urged the students to never compromise on values and principles.

Students pledged to remember those patriots who gave them their freedom and salute the martyrs who shed their blood at the borders to secure the security and integrity of our nation.
The function concluded with the rendition of the national anthem.

International Yoga Day 2017

The campus was abuzz with energy as International Yoga Day was joyously celebrated. The day was dedicated to enlightening the students about the significant benefits of physical and mental fitness through the practice of yoga. Notably, the teachers enthusiastically joined the students in performing various yoga poses, creating a harmonious and fruitful atmosphere.