September is a month of new beginnings and a fresh start for learning. Symbiosis Convent High School and Junior College in Kausa, Thane, has rolled out its September Activity Planner, filled with engaging events designed to enrich students’ lives. This proactive approach ensures that parents, students, and the school community can work together to make the most of every opportunity.
The planner details a variety of activities that go beyond the regular curriculum, focusing on cultural, social, and educational development. Let’s dive into some of the highlights.
Nurturing a Love for Language and Literature
ACTIVITIES TO BE HELD IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER – 2025-26
| DATE | GRADE(S) | IMPORTANT DAY | ACTIVITIES | DETAILS |
| 02- 09-2025 | Primary, Secondary and Junior College | World Coconut Day | Grades 1–4: Draw/colour a coconut tree.Grades 5–8: Write 5 uses of coconut in food/health.Grades 9–12: Small research project – “Coconut as the Tree of Life” (eco & economic importance). | Class Teachers will discussed and guided students in class |
| 05-09-2025 | Primary, Secondary and Junior College | Reacher’s Day / ID- E Milad | Grades 1–6: Make a greeting card for your teacher.Grades 7–9: Prepare a thank-you note to a teacher/elder at home.Grades 10–12: Debate/essay – “A teacher’s role in shaping society.”Id-E-Milad (all grades): Share one value of Prophet Muhammad (peace, kindness, truthfulness) and how to follow it. | 10-12 Sentences Class Teachers will discussed and guided students in class |
| 08-09-2025 | Primary, Secondary and Junior College | International Literacy Day | Grades 1–4: Silent Reading Time – bring your favourite storybook.Grades 5–8: Word hunt – find 10 new words & their meanings.Grades 9–12: Create a slogan/poster – “Literacy for All.”Home activity: Read aloud a story/news article with parents. | Class Teachers will discussed and guided students in class |
| 10-09-2025 | Secondary and Junior College | World Suicide prevention Day | Grades 1–4: “Feelings Circle” – students share what makes them happy/sad.Grades 5–8: Write a gratitude list of 5 things that make life meaningful.Grades 9–12: Group discussion – “How can we support friends in distress?”Home activity: Spend 15 minutes in family talk time without gadgets | Information provided by the teachers in the class and Assembly |
| 14-09-2025 | Primary, Secondary and Junior College | Hindi Diwas | Grades 1–4: Recite a Hindi poem or song.Grades 5–8: Write a few lines on “Why I love Hindi.”Grades 9–12: Students will write 50 words in Hindi connected to school, in beautiful handwriting.Home activity (all grades): Talk with parents/siblings in Hindi for the day. | Celebrated in school, Information provided by the teachers in the class and Assembly |
| 15-09-2025 | Primary, Secondary and Junior College | Engineer’s Day (India) / International Day of Democracy | Home activity: Students ask parents how voting works in India. | Information provided by the teachers in the class and Assembly |
| 21-09-2025 | Primary, Secondary and Junior College | International Day of Peace | Home activity (all grades): Do one act of kindness at home/community. | Information provided by the teachers in the class and Assembly |
| 28-09-2025 | Primary, Secondary and Junior College | Bhagat Singh Birth Anniversary | – | Information provided by the teachers in the class and Assembly |
Note:
- Active Participation of Students will be appreciated.
- “Let us make all the above activities meaningful and engaging by coming together and actively participating.”
These activities are designed to make learning Hindi and improving literacy fun and interactive. From reading favorite books to writing slogans, students are encouraged to engage with language in various ways, strengthening their skills both inside and outside the classroom.











