ACS(P) Celebrates Children’s Day
Posted on October 7, 2025

On Thursday, 2 October, ACS(P) students enjoyed a vibrant Children’s Day celebration filled with laughter, games, and camaraderie. Despite it being a half-day of school, the energy and excitement were unmistakable as the festivities unfolded across two locations: the lower primary in the auditorium and the upper primary in the canteen and music studio.
This year, the celebration embraced the theme of “Old School Games with Servant Leadership,” encouraging students not only to have fun but also to cooperate, support one another, and demonstrate leadership through teamwork.
Lower Primary Highlights
The younger students engaged in four classic yet thrilling games:
• Kuti Kuti – a lively traditional game that had everyone eagerly trying to defend their Kuti pieces
• Tallest Tower Challenge – students tested their engineering skills using paper rolls to build the highest tower.
• Bottle Cap Flick Challenge – precision and patience were key as children aimed to flick caps onto marked squares or along a path.
• Fishing with a Bingo Twist – a creative take on fishing that combined strategy and luck.
Upper Primary Highlights
The older students enjoyed a wider variety of activities that blended classic fun with new challenges:
• Kuti Kuti
• Tallest Tower Building
• Tic Tac Toe Relay – a fast-paced team game combining strategy and speed.
• Giant Jenga
• Animal Chess
• Rubik’s Race
• Standing Tall Stick
• Bottle Flip
Students ended the day with ice cream treats, celebrating their efforts and the bonds forged through play.
The Children’s Day celebration was more than just fun—it was a chance for students to build friendships, strengthen cooperation, and practise servant leadership in a playful environment. Laughter, teamwork, and friendly competition marked a memorable day for all at ACS(P).








