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Students from 37 countries celebrate festival of colours

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Bangalore: Holi, one of the most boisterous festivals of India, was celebrated with a splash of eco-friendly colours and an array of water guns by the students from 37 nationalities at Canadian International School (CIS) here in Bengaluru.  

The event brought students from different countries together, which aimed to showcase richness and diversity of not just the local culture but also go a long way in enhancing the social and cultural fabric of CIS’s multi-cultural community.

” Students enjoyed splashing colours on friends.  It was a great experience for everyone as the festival of Holi signifies the coming together of different communities and the celebration of the spirit of universal brotherhood”, one of the teachers Vishwas Kulkarni said. 

For Prashant Sunil Lakhwani it was much fun playing with the colors. “I think it was more of the waiting that got me going crazy with the water guns and the colors. Love Holi”, he said.

“It was the best time of my life.  I couldn’t be happier. The colors bring such happiness, especially to share it with my friends, said Pranitha Muralitharan.

 “We at CIS are very happy to celebrate Holi with our students of diverse culture.  We hope this festival of colors fills each & every student’s life with happiness.  CIS celebrates various festivals of our culture and every care is taken to provide joyous and festive moods to various celebrations, says Ms Shweta Sastri, Executive Director, Canadian International School.”

About Canadian International School

CIS is a culturally-rich mosaic serving each student by providing a world-class international education, nurturing potential, developing life-long skills, and preparing students for an ever-changing global community. CIS has continued to deliver a very high standard of education with an array of subject choices and activities tailored to students’ interests, allied with a very high level of care in a warm, friendly and non-threatening environment. It follows three internationally recognized curricula – IB (Grades 11 & 12), IGCSE (Grades 6 -10), North American – Ontario (JK to Grade 5), and employs a majority of foreign trained and experienced teachers.

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