April 22nd marked a special day on our school calendar—Earth Day, a time to honor and celebrate our beautiful planet. This year, our students and teachers came together for a day filled with creativity, learning, and a shared commitment to protecting the environment.
Awareness sessions: A Green Start
The day began with a special awareness sessions dedicated to Earth Day inside the classrooms. Students from all levels from Early years till Grade 8 shared their real life experiences and the importance of sustainability, conservation, and the role each of us plays in protecting the Earth. They took Green Pledges on trees—a promise to care for nature in our daily lives.
Earth Day- Sustainability showcase- Little Hands, Big Impact!
In Early Years, parents also participated for an engaging parent-child 3D model making activity. This collaborative project aimed to encourage the little learners to explore sustainability through imaginative models that reflect care for our planet. To bring their project to life, the students used recyclable items, nature’s treasures like leaves and flowers, twigs and pebbles and other craft supplies.
Eco-Activities Across Campus
Throughout the day, each class participated in hands-on, Eco-friendly activities. Highlights included:
- Recycling workshops where students turned old newspapers into creative crafts with parental activity
- Poster-making activities with powerful messages about climate change and saving resources
Our younger students enjoyed storytelling sessions about the Earth, while older students engaged in discussions about sustainable practices and solutions to environmental issues.
Meco, the Markhor
This Earth Day, Meco the Markhor came alive in our classrooms. Meco, the markhor is an initiative of Beaconhouse school system which is an animated character whose life has been changing now and is endangered. Through meaningful discussions led by our class teachersstudents actively engaged with Meco’s message, centered around waste, energy, water and sustainable living. Their thoughtful participation reflected a growing sense of care and responsibility , perfectly aligned with Beaconhouse’s sustainability goals. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AUZUqF9vg/
Learning Beyond the Classroom- Panel Discussion
Earth Day wasn’t just about fun—it was also about learning. Teachers incorporated environmental themes into lessons, sparking meaningful conversations about waste reduction, water conservation, and the impact of plastic pollution. Grade 6-8 had a bang on panel discussion at I-9 Campus. They held a panel discussion where our young environmentalists spoke passionately about the sustainability, climate action and the vital role play in shaping a greener future. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/16MJzutZ54/
A Pledge for the Planet
To end the day, each student wrote down one promise to the Earth—something they will do differently to make a positive impact. These promises were displayed on our “Wall of Green Hopes,” a colorful mural that now decorates our school hallway.
Together for a Greener Tomorrow
Our Earth Day celebration was a reminder that caring for the planet starts with awareness and action. We’re proud of our students for their enthusiasm, creativity, and commitment to a greener future. Every small step counts—and together, we are making a difference!