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A Home Away from Home Celebrating Festivals in Residential Schools

Located in Coimbatore SSVM Institutions is a co-educational, residential CBSE institution. The aim is to facilitate a holistic development to the students. The school is managed by Sri Srisha Educational and Charitable Trust, with a view of establishing Educational Institutions with International standards. SSVM Institutions provides students excellent opportunities for their intellectual and emotional growth, fine-tuning their focus on their successful future.

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A Home Away from Home Celebrating Festivals in Residential Schools

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  1. A Home Away from Home: Celebrating Festivals in Residential Schools In India, where diversity is a crucial part of its cultural fabric, festivals are the soul of its people. They bring together families, friends, and communities to celebrate traditions and create memories that last a lifetime. But for students living in residential schools—away from their families for most of the year—celebrating festivals can be challenging. Thankfully, these schools have embraced the spirit of inclusivity and strive to make every festival memorable for their students. So, why do CBSE residential schools need to celebrate festivals? Cultural sensitivity and understanding In today's globalised world, having an understanding of different cultures is essential. Celebrating festivals in CBSE residential schools provides students with the opportunity to learn about various traditions, customs, and beliefs. It helps them develop a sense of cultural sensitivity and respect towards diversity, which are crucial for their personal growth.

  2. Keeping traditions alive Festivals are a significant part of India's rich cultural heritage. By celebrating festivals, students get to experience these traditions and keep them alive. It also ensures that the younger generation understands and appreciates their roots, which are essential for a strong sense of identity. Building a sense of community In CBSE residential schools, students come from different backgrounds and cultures. Celebrating festivals together fosters a sense of community and belongingness among students. It helps them build friendships, create lifelong bonds, and develop social skills that are vital for their holistic development. Learning beyond the classroom As much as CBSE residential schools focus on academic excellence, they also believe in imparting life skills to their students. Celebrating festivals is an excellent opportunity to teach important values like compassion, empathy, and inclusivity. It allows students to learn beyond the classroom while having fun. Nurturing global citizens at SSVM Institutions Celebrating festivals is not just about having fun or creating memories. It is an integral part of a student's education, shaping them into well-rounded individuals. It helps students develop a deeper understanding of their culture and the world around them. SSVM Institutions celebrates all festivals to make their students feel at home. From Diwali to Christmas, every festival is celebrated with equal fervour. Enrol your child in an SSVM residential school, and let them experience the warmth of a home away from home.

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