Beaconhouse Elementary Campus Jamshed Road joyfully celebrated Literacy Day with great enthusiasm and excitement. The event highlighted the importance of reading, storytelling, and creativity in the lives of our young learners.
We had the privilege of welcoming guest author Ms. Neda Mulji from Oxford University Press, who shared her valuable insights about the magical world of books. She spoke about how reading opens doors to imagination, knowledge, and endless possibilities, inspiring our children to become lifelong readers.
The Early Years students added a splash of charm and color to the day by dressing up as their favourite storybook characters. From princes and princesses to superheroes and talking animals, the lively ramp walk brought these beloved characters to life, sparking joy and laughter among students, teachers, and parents alike.
In the Primary Section, students engaged in book reviews, storytelling sessions, and creative literacy-based activities. They shared their thoughts on favorite books, exchanged recommendations with classmates, and explored fun ways to connect with stories. These activities encouraged not only comprehension and expression but also confidence in speaking and sharing ideas.
The school hallways were beautifully decorated with literacy-themed displays, posters, and book corners, creating an atmosphere filled with imagination and wonder. Teachers guided students through exciting games such as word hunts, reading quizzes, and creative writing challenges, making learning joyful and interactive.
The entire day was filled with learning, fun, and creativity, reminding us of the incredible power of books to bring people together and open minds to new worlds. It was truly a celebration of the joy of reading and storytelling – one that our students will cherish for a long time.