At Aspire Indian International School, celebrations are integral to our educational experience, fostering social interaction, harmony, and cultural understanding. Festivals and special occasions are marked with enthusiasm, teaching students the significance of these events and promoting respect for diverse traditions and customs. We not only celebrate, but we also create lasting memories.
AIIS celebrates Kuwait National Day with great fervour. Students participate in various art and stage activities, express their love for the country, and engage in creative activities at home. Dressed in traditional attire, students share sweets with friends and teachers, spreading messages of unity and brotherhood.
Every year, AIIS celebrates Eid with a special assembly to spread messages of love and peace, fostering a sense of joy and community among students and staff.
Birthdays are celebrated during morning assembly. Birthday students wear a special sash and walk on stage with friends. They receive a special card and sweets, helping them feel valued and fostering strong classroom friendships.
AIIS recognizes the essence of motherhood by inviting kindergarten mothers to school for a thematic assembly. The celebration includes fun games, stage programs, and heartfelt messages. Children prepare special takeaways for their mothers, reflecting their love and appreciation.
AIIS students celebrate Republic Day with a special assembly, highlighting the significance and key features of the Indian Constitution. Performances include songs and dances, showcasing the unity in diversity of India.
Kindergarten Graduation Day is celebrated annually in March. Students dress in graduation gowns and caps, receive certificates, and take an oath. Parents join the celebration, witnessing their children thank their teachers for shaping their foundational years.
Teacher’s Day, celebrated on September 5th, honours our educators. Students perform cultural programs and award titles based on teachers' strengths.
Children’s Day celebrates the joy of childhood. Students decorate their classrooms for a class party, and teachers present a special assembly. Fun races and sports activities are organized, and children share party food with friends.