The Thinking Day celebration was held with great enthusiasm, bringing together students, teachers, and staff to honor the legacy of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell. The event emphasized the values of unity, respect, and cultural heritage.
The program commenced with the Sarva Dharma Prayer, a harmonious recitation that highlighted the essence of universal brotherhood and religious tolerance. Students from different faiths led prayers, symbolizing the unity in diversity that Scouting and Guiding promote.
Following the prayer, a skit on values was performed by the students. The play depicted real-life scenarios emphasizing honesty, kindness, responsibility, helping nature and teamwork. The engaging performance conveyed strong moral lessons, inspiring the audience to incorporate these values into their daily lives.
The celebration concluded with a vibrant folk dance, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of India. Dancers, dressed in colorful traditional attire, performed with grace and energy, leaving the audience mesmerized. The rhythmic beats and lively movements added a joyful spirit to the occasion.
The event was a resounding success, reinforcing the ideals of service, leadership, and unity. It served as a reminder of the importance of thinking beyond oneself and contributing to the betterment of society.
On account of Thinking Day Guides and Scouts of class 6 had attended one day camp at Pilikula organised by South Local Association of Bharath Scouts and Guides Mangaluru.