Jamshedpur, Jan 16: Little Flower School (LFS) organised a colourful Art and Craft Exhibition on January 16, showcasing the creativity and imagination of students from KG to Class V. The event celebrated hands-on learning and artistic expression, turning the junior classrooms into lively, beautifully decorated spaces filled with colours, ideas and innovation.

The exhibition was inaugurated by the school’s Principal, Sister Hilda D’Souza, who praised the efforts of both students and teachers. She encouraged the children to keep exploring their creative talents and highlighted the role of art in nurturing imagination, confidence and fine motor skills at an early age.

Each classroom displayed an impressive range of exhibits, including eco-friendly crafts made from recycled materials, theme-based models, informative charts, paper art, clay creations and vibrant drawings. The young participants confidently explained their projects to parents and visitors, making the exhibition an engaging and interactive experience. Their excitement and pride were clearly visible as they presented their work with enthusiasm.

The event drew a large number of parents, guardians and well-wishers, who appreciated the originality, creativity and hard work demonstrated by the students. Many visitors noted that the exhibition strengthened the bond between home and school while giving children an opportunity to develop communication skills and self-confidence.
The Art and Craft Exhibition proved to be a great success and highlighted the importance of encouraging creativity from a young age. The event reflected Little Flower School’s commitment to holistic education, joyful learning and the overall development of its students.

