Bharathi's primary wing took centre stage in the Navaratri celebration, a grand fest which began with offering special prayers to the goddess Navadurga, seeking blessings to protect everyone from evil. The Special Assembly on Navaratri, presented by students of grades three, four, and five, underscored the significance of the three Devis: Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. The reasons for celebrating the festival were skillfully presented through a riveting skit. An energetic and lively medley of Dandiya and Garba, the traditional dance forms of Gujarat, was performed to honour the Goddess. The children kindled the spiritual aura with their dance performance in traditional attire. One of the celebration's highlights was the Golu, a colourful display of dolls and figurines that decorated the campus and enhanced the overall ambience.
The School has taken its name after Subramania Bharathi (popularly known as ‘Mahakavi Bharathi’) pioneer of modern Tamil poetry, a fiery independence activist, a remarkable social reformer, and a journalist. He is an archetype of revolutionary thinking, modern ideas, the invincible spirit of freedom and courage. Bharathi School is a quintessence of his tenets in letter and spirit.
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