M.E.S. Indian School (Evening Shift) proudly observed World Earth Day on 22 April 2026 with a series of meaningful and engaging activities aimed at fostering environmental awareness among students.
The celebration began with the Kindergarten section, where a special assembly was conducted to introduce young learners to the importance of caring for the Earth. This was followed by a delightful Show and Tell activity, where children shared simple ideas about saving the environment. A fun-filled colouring activity was also organized, allowing the little ones to creatively express their love for nature.
In the primary section, students of Grades 1 to 4 participated in a vibrant Nature Collage activity, expressing their appreciation for nature using creative art forms. Students of Grades 5 to 9 showcased their innovation and environmental responsibility through the “Treasure from Trash” competition. They created useful and decorative items from recyclable materials, highlighting the importance of reuse and sustainability.
Adding a special touch to the celebration, all Class Teachers brought a plant to school, symbolizing their commitment to nurturing and protecting the environment. This thoughtful gesture reinforced the importance of greenery and sustainable living within the school community.
The event was conducted under the guidance of Senior Vice Principal Shihabudeen Pulath and Headmistress Sameena Ashfaque, who emphasized the need to instill eco-conscious values in young minds.
The celebration served as a reminder that every small step contributes to a greener and healthier planet, highlighting the school’s vital role in shaping responsible, environmentally aware citizens for the future.