Report: Kaleidoscope 2025-26

Upper Primary Section

Date: 14th & 16th  February, 2026

 

Kaleidoscope 2025-26: Where Every Idea Shines

What happens when we stop treating classrooms like four walls and start treating them like launchpads? Curiosity takes flight, and creativity finally finds its voice. This was the essence the Upper Primary multidisciplinary exhibition, ‘Kaleidoscope – 2025-26’ — a vibrant celebration of imagination, initiative and meaningful learning.

On 14th February, the students of Std 5 presented their exhibits with remarkable enthusiasm and ownership. Each class curated and displayed their projects in a unique and engaging manner, transforming classrooms into lively learning spaces. From innovative models to thoughtfully prepared charts and clear explanations, every exhibit reflected careful research and teamwork.

The star attraction of the day was a powerful short presentation on the Dandi March. Scripted and performed entirely by the students of Std 5, the enactment brought history alive. With confident dialogue delivery and expressive narration, the children portrayed the spirit of the freedom movement. The live performances by each class added energy and dynamism, making the exhibition both engaging and memorable.

On 16th February, the students of Std 4 showcased their exhibits with equal excitement and dedication. Their displays reflected creativity, understanding and collaboration. What stood out most was the active participation of every child — each student contributed meaningfully, whether through presenting, explaining or organising their work. The confidence and joy on their faces truly captured the essence of the event.

In conclusion, Kaleidoscope 2024-25 was a testament to VPMS Pune’s commitment to provide comprehensive education that transcends traditional boundaries. The mélange of the varied learning experiences, provided the students with an opportunity to explore their interests and showcase their talent. In the true sense, the event succeeded in celebrating creativity and learning, leaving both participants and visitors inspired.

 

Nandini Banerjee

 

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