International Labour Day is also known as May Day. It is observed across the world on the first day of May every year. The existence and growth of any nation can be celebrated only when we celebrate our workers. Labour Day is a reminder for us that they are the real architects of our society, and they deserve our due respect. Before closing for the summer vacations, the children celebrated the day by appreciating our unsung heroes, the Kakas and the Tais, who have been our pillars of strength throughout the pandemic. Their hard work was applauded by all the students who created and presented beautiful cards to them. All the grades participated in this activity enthusiastically. We believe that it is these acts of gratitude that count and it is our sincere attempt to teach that same virtue to our children.