Study Hall Junior organises Art Fiesta: Families that paints together bonds forever
Sun, 9 Mar 2025

Lucknow desk (R L Pandey).Study Hall Junior School hosted a vibrant Art Fiesta – "Family That Paints Together Bonds Forever," celebrating creativity, togetherness, and the joy of artistic expression. The event welcomed students from Classes 1 to 5, who, along with their parents and grandparents, joyfully participated in collaborative art activities. Special guest buddies from other schools also joined the fun, making the day even more memorable.
Dr. Urvashi Sahni, Principal Meenakshi Bahadur, along with various unit heads of Study Hall Educational Foundation, graced the occasion, emphasizing the school's commitment to holistic learning and family engagement.
The event aimed to strengthen the connection between teachers, parents, and children through creative expression. Families worked together on colorful canvases, painted murals, and crafted art pieces that reflected love, joy, and imagination. It was a celebration of family bonds, self-expression, and the belief that when schools and families come together, learning becomes a joyful and unforgettable experience.
Mrs. Bani Malhotra, Headmistress of Study Hall Junior, highlighted the significance of such initiatives, "Art has a wonderful way of bringing people together. This fiesta was not just about painting—it was about families sharing laughter, learning from each other, and strengthening their bond through creativity. We believe that children are yours at home and ours in school, and when parents actively engage in their child’s school activities, it fosters a sense of belonging and enhances children’s learning experiences."
Parents and grandparents cherished the opportunity to be part of their children's creative world. A Study Hall grandparent shared, "This was a fantastic opportunity to step into my grandchild's world and create something together. I hadn’t touched a paintbrush in 45 years! It’s a memory we will cherish forever."
A mother of a Class 1 student expressed her delight, "It was heartwarming to see children and parents immersed in colors and creativity. As a parent, I felt included and valued. It took me back to my childhood when I used to paint. I wish we had such activities when we were kids!"
By the end of the day, the school was transformed into a lively gallery of colorful masterpieces, filled with laughter, joy, and shared memories.