With the aim of honouring the future generation and harnessing their vast potential, Springfield Private School and Bosede Idehen International Academy hosted a memorable Children’s Day event to celebrate their amazing pupils.
The day started with an uplifting welcome speech that emphasised the value of the Nigerian child and the key role they play in shaping the country’s future.
The school grounds looked stunning with the captivating colourful decoration the kids couldn’t stop staring at, and it set the tone for a brilliant experience, attendees kept waxing lyrical about.
The interesting activities that kept the kids engaged included:
Fun Games – It was games galore, entertaining games that fostered unity, teamwork and participation, to be precise. The kids did more than interact with one another, they learned to fight for a win as a group.
Student Performances – Pupils were also tasked with delivering educational and creative presentations, which flaunted both their knowledge and talents in several subjects.
Swimming – For kids who were comfortable in the water, a swimming session took the celebration to the next level. Pupils not only unwind in the pool, but most of them seized the opportunity to connect better with their peers.
The Children’s Day event wrapped up with delicious refreshments, which included ice cream, tasty snacks, and chilled drinks, generously provided by the school to reward and celebrate their hardworking students.
According to the management, their loyal staff, parents and guardians all deserve praise for contributing towards the success of the gathering.
“Children’s Day is more than a celebration—it’s a reminder of our responsibility to nurture and inspire every child,” a school official said.
The celebration reiterated the school’s unwavering commitment to guaranteeing a quality educational experience that aids the academic, emotional, and social growth of every child.

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