Academics

Festivals Celebrated at Vidhyaa Vikas Nursery & Primary School

At Vidhyaa Vikas, we believe that festivals are not just about rituals—they are an opportunity to bring children closer to our rich culture, traditions and values. Celebrating festivals in school promotes unity, joy, respect for diversity and a sense of belonging among students.

icon     Krishna Jayanthi
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The birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated with devotional songs, fancy dress as little Krishnas and Radhas, and traditional sweets. Children learn stories from the Bhagavad Gita and Krishna’s playful wisdom.

icon    Vinayakar Chathurthi
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Lord Ganesha is worshipped as the remover of obstacles. Students make eco-friendly clay idols, sing bhajans, and participate in art activities themed on Vinayaka.

icon     Onam
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The harvest festival of Kerala is celebrated with traditional games, athapookolam (flower rangoli), and cultural performances that introduce students to regional diversity and heritage.

icon     Vijaya Dashami, Navarathri & Saraswathi Pooja
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This auspicious time is dedicated to Goddess Saraswathi, the deity of knowledge. Students worship their books and participate in music, dance, Golu displays and traditional attire to honor learning and culture.

icon     Christmas
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The school echoes with joy and carols as students celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Santa Claus visits classrooms with gifts, and children perform skits and dances, promoting values of love, peace and giving.

icon     Pongal
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A grand celebration of Tamil Nadu’s harvest festival. Students learn the importance of agriculture, wear traditional attire, and enjoy activities like kolam, sugarcane sharing and cultural shows.


These celebrations are woven into the school year not just as events, but as experiences that educate, inspire, and unite. Through these festivities, we nurture appreciation for different traditions while instilling pride in our own.


School Hours

School Timing : 8:55 a.m. to 3:50 p.m.


Lunch Break : 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.


Holidays : Every Saturday and Sunday

Daily Schedule

The first long bell rings at 8:50 a.m., signaling the start of the school day.


At 8:55 a.m., a single bell is rung for morning prayer.


All students are expected to be present on campus before 8:50 a.m.


Uniform for Girls (L.K.G & U.K.G)


Top : Brown checked shirt

Bottom : Beige pinafore

Footwear : Black shoes

Socks : Brown

Hair Ribbons : Black

Uniform for Boys (L.K.G & U.K.G)


Shirt : Brown checked shirt

Pant : Beige half pant

Footwear : Black shoes

Socks : Brown