"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends." — Martin Luther King Jr.
The students of Grade VI participated in an engaging activity to create a bulletin board on Hiroshima Day. They researched the historical significance of Hiroshima Day and its impact on the world. Students of Grades VII and VIII expressed their sentiments through the creation of greeting cards on Hiroshima Day. They crafted heartfelt messages and illustrations that conveyed their hopes for peace and a nuclear-free world. Grade IX students participated in a poster-making activity that focused on the impact of the Hiroshima attack. They explored the devastating effects of the bombing and its long-term consequences on the people and the environment. Grade XI students had the opportunity to view footage of Prime Minister Modi's visit to the Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, Japan. The students observed the Prime Minister's engagement with the museum exhibits and his reflections on the importance of peace and reconciliation.