Junior Students Shine with Festive Cheer
Dr. MPS World School organized a grand Christmas Carnival for its junior wing on the occasion of Christmas and the upcoming New Year. The school campus was beautifully decorated with colorful balloons, Christmas trees, and sparkling streamers, creating a vibrant and joyful festive atmosphere.
The main highlight of the event was the enthusiastic participation of young children, who added charm to the carnival with their joyful presence. Special arrangements such as food stalls, exciting game stalls, music and dance activities, “Throw the Ring,” balloon shooting, and horse riding were made exclusively for the children. While the little ones enjoyed delicious treats, they also showcased great excitement while participating in fun-filled activities like horse riding and balloon shooting.

Addressing the gathering, School Chairman Squadron Leader A.K. Singh said that the celebration was not merely a recreational event but a platform to nurture children’s hidden talents and boost their confidence.
“Christmas teaches us the values of love, compassion, and sharing. The smiles on the faces of our junior students reflect the true success of our school. Our aim is not only to provide academic knowledge but also to create an environment where creativity flourishes. On the eve of the New Year, I wish that our students excel academically and grow into sensitive and responsible citizens who bring positive change to society. Sports and entertainment are integral to education and essential for the mental and physical development of children,” he said.
Principal Rakhi Jain congratulated everyone and stated that such events help in developing social skills and team spirit among children. She added that the joy of Christmas and the spirit of the New Year inspire students to move forward in life with renewed energy and enthusiasm.

At the conclusion of the program, Santa Claus distributed gifts and sweets to the children, filling the entire campus with the sound of jingle bells and cheerful laughter.
The event was graced by the presence of Dean Administrator Chandrashekhar Dang, Yogi Chahar, Pooja Yadav, Deepa Sharma, along with other teachers and staff members.

