The New Millennium School in Bahrain recently participated in the National Tree Week initiative, which aims to enhance environmental awareness and promote green spaces. During this week, students and staff had the opportunity to contribute to Bahrain’s environmental goals through hands-on activities that support ecological preservation. The kindergarten students took part in various activities, including a Plantation Activity, where they planted saplings with love and care. They also went on a nature walk to immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural world.
In addition to the kindergarten section, the middle school students presented a study on the medicinal use of plants and trees. School Principal Dr. Arun Kuumar Sharma expressed his gratitude to the leadership of Bahrain for initiating such enlightening ventures. He emphasized the importance of programs like these in helping students reflect on their relationship with nature and their responsibility to protect it. As future leaders and environmental stewards, the students have the power to shape a world that is vibrant, healthy, and flourishing.
The school Principal, staff, and students were applauded and appreciated by Chairman Dr. Ravi Pillai and Managing Director Geetha Pillai for their noble gesture during National Tree Week. They also expressed their continued support to the leadership of Bahrain in all future environmental endeavors. Events like National Tree Week provide a platform for students to engage in meaningful activities that not only benefit the environment but also help them develop a sense of responsibility towards nature.
The National Tree Week initiative is part of the Kingdom’s efforts to promote environmental sustainability and green initiatives. By actively involving schools and students in these activities, Bahrain is fostering a culture of environmental awareness and responsibility among its younger generation. The participation of the New Millennium School in National Tree Week highlights the school’s commitment to environmental conservation and education.
During National Tree Week, students had the opportunity to learn about the importance of trees and plants in maintaining a healthy ecosystem. They were able to connect with nature through hands-on activities and educational presentations. By actively engaging in these initiatives, students not only gain a deeper understanding of environmental issues but also develop a sense of empathy and care for the natural world.
As the future leaders of tomorrow, students play a crucial role in shaping a sustainable and eco-conscious society. Programs like National Tree Week provide them with the tools and knowledge they need to become responsible environmental stewards. Through their participation in activities such as tree planting and nature walks, students at the New Millennium School are contributing to a greener and healthier future for Bahrain and the planet as a whole.