Jamshedpur: Following the conclusion of their final academic tests, more than 150 students from Standards 4 and 5 at Loyola School transitioned from the classroom to the playground for the highly anticipated Spring Camp 2026. The event served as a well-deserved “fun fest,” blending high-energy physical activities with creative workshops.

A Diverse Mix of Sports and Wellness
The camp transformed the school campus into a non-stop festival of movement and skill-building. Students participated in “mini-matches” across several disciplines, including:
- Team Sports: Football, cricket, basketball, and volleyball.
- Combat & Rhythm: High-energy karate sessions, Zumba, and dance choreography.
- Wellness: Dedicated slots for yoga and meditation to help students reset and recharge after their exams.

Creative Workshops and Art
Beyond the sports field, the camp encouraged artistic expression. A specialized art workshop allowed students to experiment with colors and textures, specifically focusing on the traditional craft of pot painting. Music sessions further elevated the campus atmosphere, keeping energy levels high throughout the day.
Administrative Support and Recognition
Principal Fr. Vinod Fernandes and Vice Principal Mrs. Vineeta F. Ekka championed the initiative, providing the necessary backing to ensure a safe and engaging environment. The school’s teaching faculty organized every detail of the event, earning praise for their seamless coordination.
To commemorate their participation, every student received an official certificate and a special memento. These keepsakes ensure that the memories of Spring Camp 2026 remain a highlight of their primary school journey.


