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Mufti Day: A Fun-filled CAS

Mufti Day: A Fun-filled CAS Initiative with a Purpose

Mufti Day was celebrated at Vishwashanti Gurukul on the 7th of March and was far more than just a day to dress casually; it was a meaningful CAS fundraiser designed to blend fun, service, and gratitude. As senior DP students, we took the lead in organizing this special event to offer our DP2 peers a well-deserved break from their demanding board exam preparations.

Our goal was to create an enjoyable and relaxing experience for DP2 students, who have been deeply engrossed in their academic responsibilities. We carefully planned a series of engaging activities and games  like, treasure hunt , musical chairs , fun games that would encourage participation, laughter, and bonding. From interactive team challenges to light-hearted group games, the event provided students with a refreshing break from their intense study schedules. The positive energy throughout the day was infectious, as students enthusiastically engaged in activities that promoted teamwork, creativity, and relaxation.

However, Mufti Day was not just about entertainment—it carried a deeper purpose. The event served as a fundraiser, with all participating DP students contributing towards future CAS initiatives. The funds raised will be utilized to support meaningful projects that align with the CAS spirit, encouraging creativity, activity, and service. These projects may involve environmental initiatives, community outreach programs, or skill-building workshops that empower students to contribute positively to society.

The success of Mufti Day was a testament to the power of teamwork, empathy, and leadership. The entire event was student-led, requiring careful planning, collaboration, and dedication to ensure everything ran smoothly. It was inspiring to witness the initiative and commitment demonstrated by our DP1 students, who took ownership of the event and worked together to create a memorable experience for their seniors.

Mufti Day reinforced the values of compassion, collaboration, and community engagement—core elements of the CAS framework. It reminded us that even small initiatives can create a positive impact, fostering a culture of kindness, gratitude, and togetherness within our school community.

 

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2 min read
Mar 21, 2025

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