Events

Noon Public High School Taisuru

Eid-Ul-Fitr

We celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr to mark the end of Ramadan. After a month of fasting, this day is a joyful occasion for all students. We organize special prayers, and children share sweets and gifts. The atmosphere is filled with happiness and togetherness as everyone celebrates this special day.

Nowroz-E-Alam

Nowroz-E-Alam is celebrated to mark the Persian New Year. During this occasion, we teach students about the importance of new beginnings and cultural heritage. We organize traditional activities, and students enjoy the festivities by sharing stories, and food, and participating in creative projects that reflect the spirit of renewal.

Eid-Ul-Azha

Eid-Ul-Azha is celebrated to honor the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice for God. We help students understand the values of sacrifice, gratitude, and compassion. Students participate in storytelling, prayers, and charitable activities, where they learn the importance of helping others and sharing with those in need.

Miladun Nabi

Miladun Nabi is celebrated to remember the birth of Prophet Muhammad. We encourage students to reflect on his teachings of kindness and humility. Special programs include reciting his life stories, organizing prayers, and having discussions on how to apply his values in daily life, helping students learn valuable lessons.

Eid-E-Gadeer

Eid-E-Gadeer celebrates the appointment of Imam Ali as the Prophet’s successor. We take this opportunity to teach students about leadership, responsibility, and faith. Through discussions and activities, children understand the significance of this event and the importance of standing for justice and truth in their lives.

Shabe Barat

Shabe Barat is a night of forgiveness and reflection. We teach students the values of self-improvement and seeking forgiveness. Students participate in prayers, where they reflect on their actions and ask for guidance. This night helps them understand the importance of spiritual growth and kindness toward others.

Shabi Meraj

Shabi Meraj marks the night journey of Prophet Muhammad to the heavens. We organize storytelling sessions where students learn about the Prophet’s journey and its significance. The event highlights themes of faith and perseverance. Students participate in prayers and discussions, helping them reflect on their spiritual journey.

Shabi qdir

Shabi Qdir celebrates the revelation of the Quran. We use this occasion to highlight the importance of the Quran’s teachings. Students engage in recitations and discussions about how they can apply its lessons in their lives. This event encourages them to connect deeply with their faith and values.

Republic Day

Republic Day celebrates the adoption of the Indian Constitution. We organize a flag-hoisting ceremony and cultural programs on 26th January, where students perform patriotic songs and speeches. This day helps students understand the importance of democracy, freedom, and their duties as responsible citizens of India.

Independence Day

Independence Day marks India’s freedom from colonial rule. We celebrate on 15th August with a flag-raising ceremony and cultural performances, where students participate in patriotic songs and plays. This day helps students reflect on the sacrifices made for our freedom and instills a sense of pride and responsibility for our country.

Jumatul Vida

Jumatul Vida is celebrated as the last Friday of Ramadan. Students participate in prayers and discussions about the importance of charity, forgiveness, and unity. This occasion helps them reflect on the lessons of Ramadan and how they can carry these values forward in their daily lives.

Aashura

Aashura is a day of mourning, remembering the sacrifice of Imam Hussain. We educate students about the themes of courage, justice, and standing up for what is right. Through discussions and storytelling, students learn about the importance of staying strong in the face of injustice and helping those in need.

Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday in India, celebrated annually on 2nd October to honor the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, one of the key leaders of the Indian independence movement and a pioneer of the philosophy and strategy of nonviolence. It is one of the three national holidays in India.

Diwali

Diwali also known as Deepavali is the Hindu festival of lights, with variations celebrated in other Indian religions. It symbolizes the spiritual “victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.

Christmas

Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.

Losar

Losar Festival is celebrated in the Ladakh region. It is celebrated to mark the beginning of the Ladakhi New Year. The festival is celebrated on the 1st day of the eleventh month of Tibetan Calendar.