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Activities 

At Learning Tree English Medium School, 26th January 2024 was a vibrant celebration of India's Republic Day, marked by flag-hoisting, cultural performances, and educational activities fostering unity and patriotism among students and staff.

At Learning Tree English Medium School, the opening ceremony of the Ram Mandir was celebrated with joy and reverence, uniting students and staff in prayer and cultural festivities.

At Learning Tree English Medium School, Science Day 2024 was a dynamic celebration of discovery and innovation, inspiring students with hands-on experiments, interactive exhibits, and engaging discussions.

At Learning Tree English Medium School, Market Day 2024 buzzed with excitement as students showcased their entrepreneurial spirit, selling homemade crafts, delicious treats, and innovative products to the school community.

Learning Tree High School and Jr. College recently marked the auspicious occasion of Shivjayanti with great fervor and enthusiasm. The celebration was a vibrant portrayal of cultural richness and historical significance, resonating with the spirit of unity and pride.

Learning Tree English Medium School proudly celebrated Shahu Jayanti on 26th June 2025, commemorating the birth anniversary of Rajarshi Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, a great social reformer and visionary king of Maharashtra. The event aimed to instill values of equality, education, and social justice among students.

Learning Tree English Medium School celebrated the 79th Independence Day of India on 15th August 2025 with great pride and patriotic spirit. The program began with the hoisting of the National Flag by the Chief Guest, followed by the singing of the National Anthem. Students presented speeches, patriotic songs, dances, and skits that highlighted the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and the importance of unity in nation-building.

Learning Tree English Medium School celebrated Janmashtami with devotion and joy on 6th August 2025. The program began with bhajans and prayers dedicated to Lord Krishna. Students dressed up as Radha and Krishna, adding charm to the occasion. Cultural performances, including songs, dances, and a short skit on the life of Krishna, brought festive spirit to the campus

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