The Indian Sanskriti School proudly hosted its 15th Heritage Day celebration, marking another milestone in its journey of cultural enrichment. The event, themed βThe Weaves of India & Monuments of India,β was a spectacular tribute to India's artistic and historical legacy.
The celebration witnessed the presence of the Mayor of Livingston Edward Meinhardt, members of the Board of Education, and the Executive members of Sanskriti, who commended the school's dedication to preserving Indian culture and traditions among young learners.
The students delivered mesmerizing performances that showcased India's diverse heritage. Culture 1 students walked the ramp, elegantly donning traditional Indian weaves. Culture 2 students not only wore outfits made from various Indian weaves but also shared insights into different Indian monuments. Culture 3 students played the roles of tourist guides and visitors, taking the audience on an engaging journey through India's historical landmarks.
The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks from the school administration, appreciating the contributions of students, teachers, and parents in making the celebration a grand success. The 15th Heritage Day at Indian Sanskriti School was a vibrant display of India's cultural and architectural marvels, leaving a lasting impression on all attendees.
The Indian Sanskriti School invites the broader Indian community to enroll their children in the upcoming academic year or the Cultural Enrichment Program, starting February 23, 2025, for an immersive experience in Indian heritage and traditions.