A Day of Joy and Innocence: Children’s Day Celebration at ICSK
A Day of Joy and Innocence: Children’s Day Celebration at ICSK
The Indian Community School, Senior celebrated Children’s Day on Sunday, 16th November 2025, with immense joy and excitement, commemorating the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. Fondly remembered as Chacha Nehru, he was a visionary who believed deeply in nurturing young minds. On this special day dedicated to children, the school paid tribute to the innocence, creativity, and limitless potential that every child embodies.
The campus was alive with festive cheer as students, dressed in vibrant attire, were warmly welcomed by the teachers. The atmosphere brimmed with enthusiasm as teachers took center stage to present a cultural extravaganza crafted especially for their students. A series exciting activities filled the day with laughter, learning, and delight.
The celebration commenced with an Islamic prayer recited by Mr. Muneer Muhammed from the Department of Arabic, followed by the school prayer seeking the blessings of the Almighty. Mr. Mohamed Haris of the Department of Arabic paid tribute to the nation by hoisting the Kuwait National Flag, followed by the flag salutation by Mr. Ali Ahmed, Head of the Department of Arabic. The Kuwait National Anthem reverberated across the assembly area, filling the moment with patriotic pride.
Mrs. Susan Rajesh Pothen, Vice-Principal, shared an inspiring message on the beauty of childhood. Mrs. Mini Shaji Joseph, Deputy Vice-Principal, introduced the Word of the Day to enrich students’ vocabulary and encourage linguistic curiosity.
The ICSK News Desk—comprising Mr. Vinod Lakshman (HoD, Mathematics), Mr. George Swamy (HoD, Computer Science), Dr. Shyam (HoD, Physical Education), Mrs. Jesha Alex (HoD, Chemistry), Mrs. Nigy Jacob (HoD, Biology), and Mrs. Maheshwari Ponnusamy (HoD, English)—presented updates on national, international, scientific, sports, and campus news. Dr. V. Binumon, Principal and Senior Administrator, administered the Indian Pledge.
A heartwarming moment unfolded when Mr. Joel D’Souza from the Department of Social Science, dressed as Chacha Nehru, stepped onto the stage and was warmly received by the audience. Speaking with genuine warmth and affection, he connected deeply with the students, urging them to pause and introspect, to understand themselves, and to observe the world with curiosity and compassion. He encouraged them to maintain a daily diary to capture their thoughts, choose their words with care, and grow into responsible individuals who can contribute meaningfully to nation-building.
A melodious solo song was presented by Mrs. Aleena, enriching the atmosphere with joy and serenity. The highlight of the day was the grand Fashion Show, where teaching and non-teaching staff of ICSK walked the stage in traditional attire. Their grace, elegance, and confidence captivated the young audience, who were thrilled to see their teachers perform for them.
This was followed by Nritya Vedika – The Waves of Rhythm, a classical dance presentation that showcased the beauty of Indian culture. Energetic musical performances by the teachers further elevated the festive spirit. A captivating skit, presented by the staff, enthralled the students with its meaningful themes of friendship, parental sacrifice, dedication to goals, and the importance of discipline. A dynamic group dance added to the vibrancy of the celebration, keeping the students fully engaged.
Dr. V. Binumon, in his address appreciated the efforts of the teachers and spoke about the significance of childhood—highlighting curiosity, creativity, joyfulness, openness, and boundless energy as essential traits to be nurtured.
The grand celebration came to a joyful close with the distribution of chocolates to all classes, leaving the children with happy smiles and cherished memories.






















