Bhubaneswar: With Omicron and the third wave once again spoiling plans for physical reopening of schools, there is no break in sight for students from online classes.
To take away the stress of online classes for both students and parents, the SAI International School here organised a jumbo fiesta “e un-wind” on virtual mode on the occasion of Netaji Jayanti on Sunday.
As part of the fest, students, under the guidance of their teachers and with support from parents, handled everything from IT and finance department to management.
The main objective of the event was to help the students and their parents to unwind and release all the academic stress. It also aimed at instilling a sense of leadership and entrepreneurship in the students.
For active participation of the students, an attractive webpage has been designed with various platforms where they can play a part in various workshops like stand-up comedy, salsa, funtakshari, tie and dye, art and culture. These workshops are taking place simultaneously giving every individual a chance to entertain himself or herself.
Like a corporate sector, a student support department has been created to take their feedback and clear the queries of students and parents.
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