Homerton Grammar School Celebrates Early Years Convocation “Udaan 2026” with the Vibrant Theme ‘Rangilo Bharat’

Faridabad,  March 2026: Homerton Grammar School celebrated its Early Years Convocation “Udaan 2026” on 14th March with great enthusiasm and pride. The event marked a special milestone for the young learners of LKG and UKG as they celebrated their first formal step in the journey of education. The ceremony was graced by the distinguished presence of Chief Guest Dr.Mukta Gupta, senior member of the Juvenile Justice Court.

The convocation ceremony was based on the vibrant theme “Rangilo Bharat”, showcasing the rich cultural diversity of India. The young students captivated the audience with colorful performances representing different states of the country through dance, music, and traditional costumes. The performances beautifully reflected the spirit of unity in diversity while highlighting India’s rich cultural heritage.

The event witnessed the presence of the school’s leadership including President Mr.Rajtheep Singh, Director – Academics Ms.Susan Kaur, Director of Communications & PRMs.Prerna B. SinghPrincipal Ms.AyushiKajla, School Administrator Ms.ArchanaDogra and Vice Principal Ms.Shilpa Kale, along with parents and teachers who gathered to celebrate the achievements of the young graduates.

Addressing the gathering, Chief GuestDr.Mukta Gupta appreciated the confidence and enthusiasm displayed by the students and lauded the school for creating such meaningful learning experiences for young children.

“Watching these young children perform with such confidence and joy is truly inspiring. Initiatives like this help children appreciate the diversity of our country while nurturing creativity, confidence, and cultural awareness from a very young age,” she said.

In his special address, President Mr.Rajtheep Singh applauded the efforts of the students, teachers, and parents in making the event a grand success. He emphasized the importance of nurturing children with the right balance of support and independence.

“While academic learning is important, it is equally essential that we teach our children basic life skills from an early age. As parents, we must strive to be ‘dolphin parents’ who guide and support their children, rather than ‘helicopter parents’ who hover over every step. Children thrive when they are trusted, encouraged, and allowed to explore,” he said.

The convocation ceremony concluded with the felicitation of the graduating students, marking a proud and emotional moment for parents and teachers alike. The event served as a beautiful celebration of learning, growth, and the beginning of a new academic journey for the young learners of Homerton Grammar School.