KPS Kadma Ends Fruit Day with Praises for Parents, Kids, and Faculty

Fruit Day’s grand closure at KPS Kadma emphasizes healthy lifestyle and academic excellence.

JAMSHEDPUR – Wrapping up an eventful day of frolic and learning, Kerala Public School (KPS) Kadma’s Fruit Day ended on a high note.

Prominent guests at the event were the school’s Academic Director, Lakshmi Sharat, Principal Sharmila Mukherjee, and Headmistress Alamelu Ravishankar.

Their presence at the event heightened its significance.

The event’s culmination saw Principal Mukherjee appreciate parents’ active participation in encouraging their children.

She also lauded the dedication of the school’s faculty members.

A keynote highlight of the event was Headmistress Alamelu Ravishankar emphasizing the crucial role of fruits in our diet for a healthy lifestyle.

As the event proceeded, attendees were thrilled by an enthralling dance performance.

However, the most surprising moment came when the little students put on an incredible ramp walk.

The Pre-Primary students‘ well-rehearsed choral recitation received high applause.

A knowledgeable discourse on the role of various fruits in our life was delivered.

The audience was left awestruck by a melodious performance from the UKG students.

Culminating the day, the little ones portrayed their favorite fruits with excitement, alongside singing fruit rhymes with their peers and teachers.

This celebration aimed to enlighten students about the importance of incorporating fruits into their diets for a smarter and healthier future.

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