‘Your Teacher can open the door
But you must Enter.’
To commemorate the birth of the second President of India Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a philosopher and a great teacher, 5th September every year is celebrated as Teacher’s Day. His contribution towards Indian education is undeniable.
The Teacher’s Day was organised with incredible gusto and zeal by the students of Shree H J Gajera English Medium Primary School.Utran.
Teachers play a major role in making their students responsible citizens of tomorrow and good human beings. Teachers’ Day is a celebration of unity, respect, and gratitude. It reminds us that educators are not just purveyors of knowledge but mentors who leave an indelible mark on their students’ lives. The day’s festivities, marked by students’ heartfelt efforts, demonstrate unwavering regard for teachers. The joy, camaraderie, and mutual appreciation that infuse the occasion create enduring memories, reinforcing the importance of recognizing and honoring those dedicated to the noble cause of education.
Teachers’ Day is a celebration that extends far beyond traditional classrooms; it embraces educators in various fields, including sports coaches, music tutors, and dance instructors. The essence of why we celebrate Teachers’ Day remains unwavering – it’s a profound appreciation for our mentors and a heartfelt thank you for their transformative roles in our lives.
The true teachers are those who help us think for ourselves.” – Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan