“A girl with a dream becomes a woman with a vision.”

The International Day of the Girl Child was observed on 11th October 2025 to celebrate the strength, resilience and limitless potential of girls. The day highlighted the importance of ensuring every girl receives equal opportunities for education, growth and empowerment.

Students from Nursery to Grade V actively participated in a range of engaging, skill-based activities that focused on the four language areas — Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing. Each class explored age-appropriate themes to reinforce that girls can achieve anything with confidence and determination.

The younger learners delighted in stories, rhymes and picture reading activities such as “Gudiya Goes to School” and “Girls Can Do Anything,” conveying that every girl is unique and capable. Middle graders participated in interactive sessions, role plays and writing tasks centered on equality, respect and the success stories of achievers like Mary Kom, Malala Yousafzai and Kalpana Chawla. The senior students expressed their views creatively through essays, posters and presentations on “Empowered Girls, Empowered Nation.”

The celebration inspired every child to value and support gender equality, spreading the strong message that an empowered girl today shapes a stronger and brighter tomorrow.

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