Sunday, March 22, 2026

Greenfield Sanskarshala Students Graduate into Formal Schooling

Jamshedpur: Greenfield Sanskarshala hosted a graduation ceremony to celebrate 95 young students as they transitioned from childhood education to formal schooling. The event, themed “From Crayons to Constellations,” served as a significant milestone for the children, their parents, and the faculty.

“From Crayons to Constellations”: A Journey of Growth

Dressed in miniature graduation gowns, the young graduates took to the stage with confidence. The program highlighted the children’s evolution through several creative performances:

  • Values and Growth: The event opened with a “Namaste” song, reflecting the school’s focus on early value-based learning, followed by the upbeat number “One Year Older, One Year Wiser.”
  • The “Box of Crayons” Metaphor: In a poignant presentation, the children described themselves as a “box of crayons”—emphasizing that while each child is unique and colorful, they remain beautifully united as a group.
  • Future Readiness: Embodying the spirit of “Sitaare Zameen Par,” the students demonstrated their readiness for the next academic phase. Before concluding, the graduates made meaningful promises regarding their future conduct and learning.

An Emotional Farewell

The evening reached its peak with a vibrant ramp walk featuring both students and teachers, drawing enthusiastic applause from parents and grandparents. Principal Ekta Agarwal expressed immense pride in nurturing these young minds, extending her best wishes for their success and happiness in their upcoming academic journeys.

Distinguished Guests and Dignified Presence

The ceremony featured esteemed guests who added warmth and encouragement to the occasion, including:

  • Dr. Preeti: Neuro-Paediatrician at Tata Main Hospital (TMH).
  • Agnes Boyle: Former teacher at Loyola School.

 

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