Auckland House School for Girls celebrates community spirit during annual carnival

1 Jun 2026 • 12:25 AM MYT
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ADC Sachin Sharma at Auckland House School for Girls, Shimla.

Auckland House School for Girls hosted its annual carnival with community spirit, bringing together students, parents, alumni and members of the wider school community for a day filled with fun, creativity and camaraderie.

The school campus transformed into a lively hub of activity with an exciting array of food stalls, games, art displays and entertainment zones. Visitors enjoyed a variety of attractions including mehndi and tattoo corners, handcrafted products, student artworks, souvenirs and interactive recreational activities. A lively jam session added to the festive mood, creating an atmosphere of celebration and togetherness.

The carnival witnessed enthusiastic participation not only from students and parents but also from alumni and students of various schools from across the town, making it a true community event that strengthened bonds beyond the classroom.

Sachin Sharma, Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC), Shimla, served as the chief guest on the occasion. During his address, Sharma appreciated the vibrant atmosphere of the carnival and commended the school for providing students with opportunities that go beyond academics. He also lauded the school for nurturing creativity, confidence and social responsibility among young learners while preserving its rich traditions and values.

Principal Smaraki Smantaray said the annual carnival reflected the school’s commitment to holistic education by encouraging creativity, teamwork, entrepreneurship and community engagement. She said that such events provided students with valuable opportunities to showcase their talents, develop leadership skills and learn through meaningful experiences outside the academic curriculum.