How GIC Cambridge Students Are Celebrating Independence Day with Art and Purpose

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Independence Day is a time for all of us to reflect on the sacrifices made for our nation’s freedom. 

At Glendale International School, one of the leading Cambridge schools in Hyderabad, students always find unique ways to celebrate these days with art, creativity, and a deeper purpose.

This year, commemorating India’s 79th Independence Day, students turned their school walls into canvases of patriotism and cultural pride. Through innovative murals and purposeful activities, they celebrated not just the past but the promise of a brighter, more developed nation.

Why Independence Day Activities Matter for Students

School activities on Independence Day went far beyond decoration and performance. 

Nurture Patriotism Students connected emotionally with the nation’s journey.
Spark Creativity Art, theatre, and writing gave them avenues to express big ideas.
Encourage Responsibility Linking freedom to sustainability and social good made learning impactful.
Build Awareness Young learners reflected on India’s struggles and aspirations.

Highlighting ‘Stories of Viksit Bharat’ Art Initiative

Title ‘Stories of Viksit Bharat: Nation First, Always First,’ the initiative saw over 20 students from Grades 6th to 10th come together to paint murals filled with social messages and cultural narratives.

These vibrant artworks display India’s journey, covering its past, present, and future, from the perspective of its young citizens. 

The unique project allowed students to share their vision for a united and forward-looking India. This made their artistic expression genuinely significant.

From India’s rich cultural heritage to its advancements in science and technology, the murals reflected the spirit of Viksit Bharat.

Our educators guide students on a journey of discovery. They encourage students to ask questions and find their own interpretations of what it means to be an Indian citizen.

Creative Art Projects: A Tapestry of Patriotism

This year, the main highlight of our Independence Day celebration was a series of mural art projects that served as a creative outlet for our students’ patriotic fervor.

  • Collaborative Murals: Students worked in teams, blending traditional art forms with modern style.
  • Historical and Future Narratives: The Mural showcased the four pillars of the ‘Viksit Bharat’ and also featured two powerful visuals on either side: ‘Swachh Bharat’ and ‘Operation Sindoor’, providing a strong message.

At Glendale, we believe that art is a powerful way to express ourselves. These creative activities for Independence Day built teamwork and improved students’ understanding of India’s values.

Beyond the Canvas: A Deeper Purpose  

Our Independence Day celebration was a learning experience for our students. Each creative activity had a specific goal. The mural art served as a visual tool for the students’ presentation on Indian history and culture. 

Each student presented their artwork, explaining the inspiration behind it and what it represented to them.

For our senior students, the celebration also involved a special project focused on service and social responsibility. They created informative posters and digital art campaigns about a national issue, such as environmental conservation or literacy.

Glendale International School gave its students a platform to:

  • Reflect on the sacrifices made for freedom.
  • Express gratitude towards the nation.
  • Contribute to the school’s cultural environment with lasting visuals.

This unique approach is what sets Glendale School apart from other Cambridge curriculum schools in Hyderabad, by preparing students for life beyond the classroom.

Conclusion

At Glendale International School, one of the best IGCSE schools in Hyderabad, our approach to education has always been holistic and purposeful. This year’s Independence Day celebration was a perfect example of this philosophy in action.

By celebration with art and purpose, our students showcased how education can inspire both creativity and patriotism. The initiative combined academic rigour with creative expression, preparing our students to be knowledgeable, compassionate, and engaged citizens.

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