CT Public School commemorates World Environment Day with Student-Led Initiatives
CT Public School marked World Environment Day, a vibrant celebration to foster environmental awareness and creativity among its students. With a theme centered around "Best Out of Waste," the event witnessed active participation from students of grades 1 to 5, who engaged in various activities highlighting the importance of environmental conservation.
Jalandhar, June 5, 2024: CT Public School marked World Environment Day, a vibrant celebration to foster environmental awareness and creativity among its students. With a theme centered around "Best Out of Waste," the event witnessed active participation from students of grades 1 to 5, who engaged in various activities highlighting the importance of environmental conservation.
The event kicked off with students delivering insightful speeches on various environmental topics, showcasing their understanding and commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues. From the importance of recycling to the significance of biodiversity conservation, the speeches underscored the students' dedication to making a positive impact on the environment.
A highlight of the celebration was the display of innovative "Best Out of Waste" articles created by the students. Utilizing materials found at home, the young minds demonstrated their creativity and resourcefulness in repurposing waste into valuable and aesthetically pleasing artifacts.
Sukhdeep Kaur, the Vice Principal of CT Public School, commended the students for their enthusiastic participation and commendable efforts in organizing the event.