Blooming Buds School Moga Summer Camp of Nursery to 2nd Class concluded with a grand ceremony

Kids Performed Dances and Poems Prepared During Summer Camp - Principal

A summer camp arranged by Blooming Buds School a renowned educational institution of Moga city under the patronage of Group Chairman Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Saini and chairperson Madam Kamal Saini for the students of nursery to second class ended today. School Principal Dr. Hamiliya Rani while Sharing information in this regard said that this year, for the first time, students from nursery to second class were included in the summer camp. During which the students participated in various indoor games, played many fun games like fishing, jumping balls, jumping balloons etc. also participated in clay art, painting, art and craft. Today, on the last day of this summer camp, the children participated in various activities and made this event memorable. During the ceremony, the nursery students recited the English poem ‘Twinkle-Twinkle’, The students of L.K.G. class recited ‘Chubby Cheeks’ poem and a presentation was given on the Hindi poem ‘Ghadi’ by the students of U.K.G. Nursery students performed a dance on the song ‘Baby Shark’ and presented a fancy dress show based on the theme of nature and fruits. After this, The students of UKG also presented a dance and a play ‘Simma is Hungry’. The second class students sang a song. During the entire ceremony, all the children looked excited. At the end of the ceremony, Principal Dr. Hamilia Rani while addressing the students, asked them to emphasize on learning new arts during the summer vacations and to continue their studies continuously. She encouraged them to read story books during the holidays. Talking to them, She said that this time the decision to include small children in the summer camp turned out to be very successful. This effort will continue from now on and efforts will be made to nurture the talent within the students from nursery to second class so that the students can learn other arts along with studies.