Member of Parliament P. C. Mohan and artist Pranesh joined Chairman Dr. B. Gurappa Naidu as students showcased dance, theatre, and music in Bengaluru
Bengaluru, January 2026: BGS Bloomfield School hosted its Annual Day 2026 on campus, bringing together students from Nursery to Grade 10 for an evening that highlighted artistic expression, teamwork, and structured learning beyond the classroom. The programme reflected the school’s focus on integrating cultural education with academic development.
The event was attended by Sri P. C. Mohan, Member of Parliament from the Bangalore Central Parliamentary Constituency, who served as Chief Guest, and Sri Gangavathi Pranesh, Kannada stand up comedian and performer, who joined as Guest of Honour. Their presence added perspective and encouragement as students presented a range of performances developed over several months of preparation.
The evening began with a traditional lamp lighting ceremony, followed by a sequence of cultural presentations that included classical and contemporary dance forms, theatrical segments, musical ensembles, and theme based performances. The narratives explored ideas of unity, gratitude, and collective responsibility, with students taking the lead across stagecraft, choreography, and storytelling.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. B. Gurappa Naidu, Chairman of BGS Bloomfield, said the Annual Day reflects the discipline and creativity cultivated within the school environment. He noted that the performances represented not only artistic ability but also teamwork and perseverance, shaped through consistent guidance from teachers and support from families.
Chief Guest P. C. Mohan commended the students for their confidence and stage presence, stating that schools play a central role in shaping socially aware and responsible citizens. He acknowledged the efforts of the school management and faculty in creating opportunities that allow students to develop communication skills and self belief alongside academics.
Guest of Honour Pranesh interacted with students and staff, sharing words of encouragement and appreciating the sincerity of the performances. He highlighted the importance of creativity and expression in building confidence at a young age.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks recognising the contributions of teachers, parents, and staff members who supported the event’s planning and execution. The Annual Day 2026 reaffirmed BGS Bloomfield’s emphasis on nurturing well rounded learners through balanced exposure to academics, culture, and co curricular activities.
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