Children have fun in 'La Carnival' organized at Paragon School-71

Children had a lot of fun in ‘Le Carnival’ organized at Paragon Senior Secondary School, Sector 71, one of the leading schools of Mohali. The children  showed their enthusiasm in interesting games and also learned the tricks to become successful entrepreneurs.

Children have fun in 'La Carnival' organized at Paragon School-71

Mohali, February 17, 2024: Children had a lot of fun in ‘Le Carnival’ organized at Paragon Senior Secondary School, Sector 71, one of the leading schools of Mohali. The children  showed their enthusiasm in interesting games and also learned the tricks to become successful entrepreneurs.
 
The school Director Iqbal Singh Shergill said that by engaging in such entertaining activities, the concentration of children increases, which boosts their morale, positive thoughts arise in their thinking and the personality of children improves.

School Principal Jasmeet Kaur said that children learn a lot from such events, they get exposure and new learnings which I am sure will help them achieve their goals in life in the long run. She said that the school will continue to organize such exciting activities in future also.

Meanwhile, the baby show remained the center of attraction for all the visitors in this carnival organized in the large and open ground in the school campus. In the Baby Show, children ranging from 2.5 years  to 5.5 years enthralled the audience with their performance on stage. In this show, various interesting competitions were conducted among the little children which included Miss Adorable, Miss Sweet Smile, Handsome Hunk, Curly Hair etc. Little children modeled on the ramp and won the hearts of all the spectators. On this occasion, all the children were honored by the school director Iqbal Singh by giving them gifts. 'Lovely Mama' competition was also organized for  the mothers of children.

At the same time, interesting and entertaining games were organized for children in 'Le Carnival' which included games like 'Toss the Ring', 'Glass Fixing Game', 'Catch the Match Game', 'Flip the Coin' etc. Children participated enthusiastically in these. Apart from this, children and their parents also took part in traditional games like skipping, marbles, 'pitthu' etc. 

A street play on drug addiction by Suchetak School of Acting was also  staged which made visitors aware about the problem of drugs in society.

Various stalls were set up by the school staff members in the carnival which included artificial jewellery, home bakery, decorative items etc. There was also an amazing tea stall apart from  stationery and organic products stalls. Some stalls were also set up by school students, with the aim of developing entrepreneurial qualities in them.