Our UKG seniors showed us how a real pool party is done! They brought great spirit and coordination to the water.
Team Play: Engaging in group water games and cheering for their classmates.
Style Icons: From trendy swimsuits to cool caps, they were ready for the summer sun.
Refining Skills: Displaying great balance and confidence while navigating the splash zone.
The Verdict: The perfect "Cool Down" before the summer heat kicks in!
A Note to Parents:
We hope these happy memories stay with the children throughout the break. We wish all our students a safe, fun, and refreshing summer vacation. See you all refreshed and ready for more learning in July!
Our LKG explorers took the energy up a notch! They turned the pool into a zone of active play and exploration.
Water Ball Games: Developing motor skills while tossing colorful balls in the pool.
Pose & Smile: Looking like little superstars in front of our "Pool Party" photo booth.
Confidence Building: Overcoming "water jitters" and embracing the cool relief of the splash pool.
The Verdict: A day full of "Victory" signs and big smiles!
Our little water babies dived into the holiday spirit with a spectacular Pre-Summer Vacation Pool Party! The campus was transformed into a tropical paradise, filled with colorful balloons, floating toys, and the infectious sound of laughter.
Here is how our tiny tots celebrated:
Nursery: Little Ducks’ First Dip
For our youngest learners, it was all about sensory wonder and water play. Dressed in their adorable swimwear and goggles, the Nursery children enjoyed:
Gentle Splashing: Getting comfortable with water in a safe, supervised environment.
Color Recognition: Playing with vibrant beach balls and floating ducks.
Social Bonding: Sharing toys and making memories with their very first school friends.
The Verdict: Pure, bubbly excitement!
Kanossa Students Shine at the 5th District Yogasana Championship 2026!
We are thrilled to announce that our talented students (Junior level) have brought laurels to the school at the 5th District Yogasana Championship 2026. The event, organized by the District Yogasana Sports Association (DYSA), Ghaziabad, was held on the 9th and 10th of May 2026 at Schiller Institute Sr. Sec. School, Raj Nagar.
Our young yogis showcased incredible flexibility, balance, and discipline, competing against participants from various schools across the district. Their dedication to the ancient art of Yoga was evident in every pose, earning them well-deserved medals and certificates.
Congratulations to all our winners! Keep breathing, keep stretching, and keep soaring!
A Stage Full of Stars: The Special Assembly on Mother's Day.
The highlights of the day moved from the classroom to the stage during our Special Assembly:
The "Supermom" Skit: Our students brought the house down with a humorous yet touching role-reversal act, depicting the daily multitasking magic performed by mothers.
Rhythmic Tributes: Students performed a soulful dance medley, expressing their devotion through grace and movement.
The Grand Surprise: In a heartwarming gesture, our Primary Teachers took to the stage! Their surprise dance performance was a tribute to the spirit of motherhood that exists within every educator, leaving the students cheering with joy.
Celebrating the Heart of Every Home: Mother’s Day at School.
Our students in Grades 6 to 8 recently took part in a heartwarming celebration to honor the unconditional love and guidance of mothers.
Highlights of the Activity-
Handcrafted Cards & Keepsakes: From intricate pop-up cards to vibrant floral designs, students showcased their artistic talents. Many included personal photographs and heartfelt acrostic poems, defining "MOM" as Magnificent, Outstanding, and Memorable.
Creative Bouquets: Some students designed beautiful paper bouquets, ensuring their "flowers" would never fade—much like a mother's love.
A Personal Touch: The activity encouraged students to reflect on the role of their mothers, resulting in unique creations that ranged from "Best Mom Ever" jars to colorful heart-themed collages.
Celebrating the Heart of the Home: Mother’s Day at Kanossa Convent School.
For our Grade 3-5 students, Mother’s Day is a beautiful opportunity to express gratitude through creativity, art, and heartfelt words.
Activity Highlights:
Glittery Envelopes of Love: Using vibrant glitter sheets, sequins, and decorative bows, students crafted stunning envelopes. These aren't just crafts; they are vessels for "Love Notes" and "Help Vouchers" (like a free room cleaning!) for their moms.
Handprint "Hugs" Cards:
Since we can’t be with our moms every second of the school day, students created "Handprint Hugs." By tracing their hands and joining them with a heart, they made a card that symbolizes a permanent hug.
The "Memories in a Frame" Gallery:
Students brought in precious photos with their mothers and designed custom, colorful frames decorated with paper flowers and stars. It’s a beautiful way to freeze a happy moment in time.
Creativity & Gratitude: Mother’s Day Special (Grades 1 & 2) .
While our younger ones were busy with Pink Day, our Grade 1 and 2 students took their creativity to the next level to celebrate the most special women in their lives. Friday, May 8th, was a day of artistic flair and heartfelt tributes.
? Crafting Memories
The classrooms were buzzing with excitement as students worked on intricate crafts. These activities are designed to enhance fine motor skills and encourage students to think about the unique qualities of their mothers.
A Day of Love & Rosy Hues: Mother’s Day & Pink Day.
Our campus was transformed into a sea of blushing pink and heartfelt smiles this Friday, May 8th, 2026. Our youngest learners from Nursery, LKG, and UKG celebrated the dual magic of Pink Colour Day and Mother’s Day in a morning filled with joy and creativity.
The day began with our "Pink Colour Day" celebration. Exploring the world of colours helps our little ones with visual recognition and categorization
The highlight of the day was honoring the incredible mothers of our foundation years. The children worked tirelessly on handmade tokens of affection to express their "big love" in small ways.
Strategize, Analyze, Lead! Critical Thinking in Grades 3-5.
Today, students in Grades 3 to 5 moved beyond the usual lessons to tackle real-world puzzles that require more than just memory—they require strategy.
We aren't just teaching our students to answer questions—we are teaching them to question the answers. Scroll through to see our future leaders in the making!
Today’s Critical Thinking Activity for Grades 1 & 2 was all about:
# Analyzing patterns
# Defending their "Why"
# Creative brainstorming
Watching their faces light up when they solve a puzzle is the best part of our day! Swipe to see the "Eureka!" moments.
"Success vs. Sacrifice. Connection vs. Isolation.
Today, our Class 8 students explored the gray areas of life in a stellar English Debate. We saw incredible teamwork, sharp logic, and a deep understanding of today’s social challenges. Well done, young leaders! You proved today that the power of speech is the power to change minds."
Navigating the Digital Age: Class 7 English Debate.
Our Class 7 students took to the podium to dissect the two most defining influences of their generation: Artificial Intelligence and Social Media. The 'battle of logic' was intense as they weighed the immense benefits of AI against its potential risks, and debated whether social media is a bridge to the world or a barrier to mental peace. A huge round of applause for our young intellectuals who displayed great maturity and research!"
Voices of Tomorrow: Our English Debate Competition.
"A battle of wits and wisdom! Our Class 6 students showcased incredible oratorical skills today as they tackled two thought-provoking motions. From exploring the moral depths of forgiveness to analyzing the evolution of modern education, our young debaters proved that age is no barrier to critical thinking. Truly a proud moment for the department!"
Button & Unbutton Activity :Little Fingers, Big Achievements!
Today at Kanossa Convent School, our tiny tots from Nursery, LKG, and UKG turned a daily routine into a masterclass of independence! Our Button and Unbutton Activity was designed to transform "I can’t" into "I did it!"
By practicing with colorful frames and shirts, our students worked on:
Fine Motor Precision: Strengthening those little hand muscles.
Hand-Eye Coordination: Perfecting the "pinch and slide" technique.
Self-Reliance: Taking the first steps toward getting dressed all by themselves!
Watching their faces light up with every successful button was the highlight of our day. Success is truly found in these small, loops and turns!
? Scroll through the gallery below to see our little ones in deep concentration and the proud smiles that followed!
Who says logic puzzles are just for adults? Today, our Grade 1 and 2 students at Kanossa Convent School proved they are mini-masterminds during our Sudoku Activity!
Moving beyond simple numbers, these young thinkers tackled 4x4 and 6x6 grids, learning that math is just as much about patterns and strategy as it is about counting. Today’s challenge helped them develop:
Critical Thinking: Analyzing rows and columns like pros.
Problem-Solving: Learning to trial, error, and succeed.
Patience: Staying focused until the very last square was filled.
We are so impressed by the focus and "detective work" displayed by our Grade 1 and 2 stars!
? Take a look at these "Brainiacs" in action!
A Morning for Mother Earth: Special Assembly Highlights.
The school day began with a powerful sense of purpose as we gathered for a Special Morning Assembly dedicated to Earth Day. The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm as students and teachers united to celebrate our planet and reflect on our shared responsibility to protect it.
This special assembly served as a vital reminder that our commitment to the environment shouldn't be limited to a single day. As the students dispersed to their classes, they carried with them a renewed spirit of environmental stewardship.
Our Nursery to Grade 2 students celebrated Earth Day with a burst of creativity and green spirit! Through hands-on art and role-play, our little eco-warriors learned that even small steps can save our planet.
Event Highlights
Creative Art: Students made "Helping Hand" globes and posters to promote planting trees and saving water.
Green Lessons: Learned the power of the 3 R's: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.
Eco-Costumes: Children wore vibrant headbands and costumes, pledging to be "Green Warriors."
Nature Connection: Explored the importance of keeping our Earth clean and green for the future.
"Make Every Day Earth Day!"
Our young learners proved that you’re never too small to protect the world we live in.
Our students in Grades 3 to 5 marked Earth Day with an incredible display of environmental awareness and artistic talent! Through diverse craft projects and creative expressions, they explored the vital message of conservation and our responsibility toward Mother Earth.
Our middle school students in Grades 6 to 8 took environmental advocacy to a professional level through a high-spirited Poster Making Competition. At this level, the art moved beyond simple drawings into thought-provoking commentary on climate change, conservation, and the delicate balance of our ecosystem.
Master of the Senses: An Advanced Analytical Journey!
Our senior scholars from Grades 6 to 8 recently transformed their classroom into a high-level research lab! Moving beyond basic observation, these young scientists engaged in Advanced Sensory Analysis to understand the complex relationship between the brain and our environment.
The Science of Perception" – Grade 3-5 Sensory Workshop .
This gallery showcases our Grade 3, 4, and 5 students participating in an advanced sensory workshop. Unlike the primary years, these sessions focused on Cognitive Processing and Deductive Reasoning. All the students demonstrated excellent discipline and curiosity. These activities are a vital part of our curriculum, designed to improve memory retention and observational skills in young learners.
At Kanossa Convent School, our little explorers from Nursery to Class 2 embarked on a journey through a world of textures, tastes, and sounds today! Through our Sensory Bag & 5 Senses Activity, students stepped away from books to experience science firsthand.
From identifying "Squishy & Smooth" textures while blindfolded to discovering "Sweet & Sour" flavors, our tiny tots showed amazing curiosity and coordination.
On Friday, 10th April 2026,
our tiny tots in Grades Nursery, LKG and UKG dived into a "Sea of Blue"! From sky-blue shirts to navy dresses, the primary wing was transformed into a calm and beautiful blue landscape.
The day was dedicated to helping our youngest students identify and appreciate the color blue in the world around them. Through various hands-on activities, students explored different shades of the color, finding it in the sky, the oceans, and even their favorite blueberries!
The laughter and excitement in the corridors made it clear—it wasn't just a lesson in color, but a day of pure joy and creative exploration.
Check out the adorable photos below to see our little ones rocking their favorite blue outfits!
Empowering Voices: Our Students Shine in Self-Introduction Activity
On Monday, 6th April 2026, our classrooms were filled with confidence and creativity as students from all grades participated in a Self-Introduction Activity.
Beyond just sharing their names, students challenged themselves to find descriptive adjectives that matched their personalities—from "Radiant Rahul" to "Diligent Diya." The first two periods of the day were dedicated to this interactive session, where Class Mentors provided personalized guidance on articulation and pronunciation.
The goal was simple: to foster self-awareness and public speaking skills in a supportive, non-competitive environment. Browse through the gallery below to see our young orators in action!
The new academic session began on a positive and enthusiastic note with the first day school assembly. All modalities were warmly welcomed, marking the beginning of a fresh journey of learning and growth.
The assembly included the morning prayer, thought of the day, and a brief address emphasizing discipline, punctuality, and dedication. All modalities were also guided about maintaining proper uniform, personal hygiene, and being presentable.
The assembly concluded with an inspiring message, encouraging all modalities to set new goals and strive for excellence throughout the year.