FAIPS DPS Class IV celebrates Annual Day 2025 with ‘The Masquerade’

FAIPS DPS marked its Class IV Annual Day Celebration 2025 on Tuesday, December 16, with great enthusiasm and artistic flair under the captivating theme “The Masquerade.”
The event was held in an atmosphere of joy and creativity, drawing appreciation from parents, educators and distinguished guests.

The program began with a salute to the Kuwait National Flag, followed by the Kuwait National Anthem and the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. Principal Ravi Ayanoli warmly welcomed the Chief Guest, Ambassador of India to Kuwait H.E. Paramita Tripathi, along with the Guests of Honor Ms. Lana Othman Al Ayyar, Arun Choudhary and Ms. Mona Al Ajmi, Social and Psychological Supervisor for Foreign Schools at the Ministry of Education.

In her address, the Chief Guest praised FAIPS DPS as one of the leading educational institutions, commending the confidence of the students, the vibrant costumes and the seamless coordination of the performances.
She noted that the presentation reflected the school’s strong commitment to excellence, creativity and values-based education.

The celebrations commenced with a melodious English song encouraging self-discovery, followed by a Hindi song highlighting the timeless values of love and friendship.
This was followed by the Principal’s address, in which Ayanoli emphasized the vital role of teachers as a child’s “third parents.”

He highlighted the importance of nurturing children without bias, allowing them to grow in their own unique ways, and motivating them to explore and develop their talents.
He stressed that respect and trust for teachers help create a supportive and nurturing learning environment, fostering students’ academic, emotional and social growth.

A series of vibrant and thoughtfully choreographed performances captivated the audience throughout the morning.
The program opened with a graceful Kathak–Western fusion dance. “The Hidden Bloom” depicted a farmer’s life as a metaphor for patiently nurturing a child’s potential, while “Shadows to Shine” conveyed the importance of happiness and work-life balance.
“The Radiant Reveal” celebrated a child’s journey towards self-confidence, followed by “The Masked Awakening,” which focused on emotional well-being.
The energy soared with “Fusion Dynamites” and the Egyptian cultural dance “Mysteries of the Nile.” The grand finale, “Veils of Trust,” portrayed the triumph of truth over betrayal through the story of a historical figure.
The auditorium resonated with thunderous applause as the audience witnessed a colourful and spectacular showcase that left a lasting impression.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Primary School Headmistress Ms. Seema Bhatnagar, who expressed her appreciation to the teaching and non-teaching staff for their tireless efforts and thanked parents for their continued support and cooperation.


























