NEWS & EVENTS

30Sep

SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS
SWACCHOTSAV-A Celebration of Cleanliness at QVS

Sanitation is more important than independence.
— Mahatma Gandhi


Queen’s Valley School proudly observed SWACCHOTSAV from 16 to 30 September under the ‘Swachhata Hi Sewa’ 2025 campaign. The celebrations began with a solemn Swachhata Shapath, where students pledged to uphold cleanliness and hygiene in their surroundings. Pre-primary children enthusiastically practised classroom cleaning and organisational skills, while preschoolers participated in engaging sanitation and hygiene workshops that included demonstrations on proper handwashing, toilet etiquette, and healthy daily practices. These simple activities helped develop lifelong habits in the youngest learners.
Across other grades, Classes I and II took part in plantation drives using recycled bottles and learned the importance of waste segregation. Classes III–V cleaned their classrooms using dusters, and students of Classes IV and V also presented a spirited poem recitation on the theme of cleanliness, spreading awareness through rhyme and expression. Classes VI–VIII stepped out with banners for a cleanliness drive to spread community awareness. Senior students of Classes IX and X undertook garden cleaning and cleaning of school areas, while Class IX & XI also showcased posters and paintings. A colourful Selfie Point added cheer, symbolising pride in a cleaner and greener tomorrow. Together, these activities strengthened environmental stewardship and highlighted the school’s commitment to a cleaner, healthier campus and neighbourhood.

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