Bhavans Bahrain Indian School (BIS) hosted a week-long celebration of environmentally focused activities to commemorate Earth Day on April 22.
The initiative aimed to foster ecological awareness, responsibility and sustainable practices through experiential learning and creative expression, and witnessed enthusiastic participation from students ranging from kindergarten to grade XII.
A variety of activities were showcased, including craft work, poster making, slogan writing, digital reel creation and informative presentations. Additionally, BIS Voice Talks featured thought-provoking perspectives on environmental preservation, climate change and sustainable living.
A special assembly was conducted, featuring performances, speeches, and visual storytelling centred on environmental conservation.
BIS directors Himanshu and Ritu Verma highlighted the importance of mindful and sustainable practices and the role of trees and biodiversity. BIS principal Saji Jacob presented a compelling reflection on the alarming rate of deforestation and stressed the collective responsibility to reverse this trend through conscious action and environmental stewardship.