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Event

White Cane Day

Our school community comes together to celebrate White Cane Safety Day—a day dedicated to recognizing the independence, achievements, and resilience of individuals who are blind or visually impaired.

For many, a white cane might look like a simple tool. But in reality, it is a symbol of freedom, autonomy, and confidence. It allows users to navigate the world safely, pursue their dreams, and walk their own paths with dignity.

Why We Celebrate

By bringing White Cane Day into our halls, our school is doing more than just marking a calendar event; we are actively building a culture of empathy. This event reminds us all to:

Spread Awareness: Understand how the white cane serves as both a mobility tool and a symbol of independence.

Build an Inclusive Environment: Ensure our school is a welcoming, accessible place where every student can thrive.

Practice Kindness and Respect: Learn the proper ways to offer assistance—always asking first and respecting personal space.

              "The white cane isn't a symbol of a limitation; it’s a tool for liberation."

 

 

 

Wah Blind Archery Championship Campaign

Archery is a game of pure precision, but for visually impaired athletes, it is a game of ultimate focus and inner strength. This campaign is about shifting the focus from what these athletes cannot see to the incredible things they can achieve.

"No vision? No problem. Muscle memory, ultimate focus, and pure determination."

 

 

Annual Function Day

Our Annual Function Day is more than just an event; it is a grand celebration of our students' achievements, creativity, and dedication throughout the year. It’s a day where our school community comes together to applaud hard work, witness incredible talent, and create unforgettable memories.

Lights, camera, applause! Celebrating talent and triumph at our Annual Function.