C P Goenka International School Dombivli

Festival Celebrations

Christmas brings cheer to our halls with festive decorations, carol singing, and the anticipation of Santa's visit.
Lunar New Year is marked by cultural performances, traditional crafts, and a feast of auspicious dishes as our school embraces the spirit of renewal.
Diwali festivities in our school include vibrant rangoli competitions and the lighting of diyas, spreading warmth and joy.
New Year is marked by cultural performances, traditional crafts, and a feast of auspicious dishes as our school embraces the spirit of renewal.
Teachers impart the importance of festival celebrations to students, emphasizing cultural heritage, community bonding, and the significance of traditions in fostering a sense of belonging and shared identity.
The Ganpati festival, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi, is one of the most revered Hindu festivals dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity.
Janmashtami, also known as Krishna Janmashtami, is a Hindu festival celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Raksha Bandhan celebrates the bond of love and protection between siblings, symbolized by the tying of a sacred thread, or rakhi, around the wrist.
Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhau Beej, is a Hindu festival celebrated to honor the special bond between brothers and sisters, marked by rituals of love, blessings, and mutual respect.
The kite festival, also known as Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti, is a vibrant celebration in India where colorful kites fill the sky, symbolizing joy, unity, and the onset of the harvest season.
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