Festivals & Celebrations
Festivals bring joy and happiness to all. KIDZEE celebrates the different festivals as mentioned below with the view of providing children with a multicultural approach to learning. Children are given an opportunity to learn about the different cultures and customs that are an integral part of the Indian heritage without emphasizing on the religious aspects the celebration.
- Rakshabandhan
- Independence Day
- Janmashtami
- Dussehra
- Diwali
- Guru Nanak Jayanti
- Gandhi Jayanti
- Christmas
- Makar Sankranti Kite Flying Day
- Republic Day
- Holi
- Eid
- Buddha Jayanti
- Pongal
- Ganesh Chaturthi
- Navratri
- Durga Pooja
- Miscellaneous Regional Festivals like Onam, Bihu
LIST OF CELEBRATIONS
Along with a range of culturally relevant festivals that are celebrated, KIDZEE also focuses on various important days of global significance. The aim is to help the children develop a global outlook and prepare them to become global citizens of the future.
- 11th January International Thank you Day
- 21st February International Mother Language Day
- 22nd March World Water Day
- 7th April World Health Day
- 22nd April International Earth Day
- 29th April World Dance Day
- 2nd Sunday of May World Mothers Day
- 15th May International Day of Families
- 1st June International Children’s Day
- 5th June World Environment Day
- 3rd Sunday of June World Fathers Day
- 18th June International Picnic Day
- 21st June World Music Day
- 1st Sunday of August International Friendship Day
- 12th September Grandparents Day

