During June 2025, the Eco Club organized a meaningful series of events under CBSE’s collaboration with India’s Project Dolphin, engaging middle school students in marine conservation education.
The initiative emphasized dolphins’ essential role in river and ocean ecosystems, teaching students how these mammals act as indicators of biodiversity and environmental health - especially the Gangetic dolphin, a species under threat from pollution, habitat loss, and human interference.
Key Highlights of this event at KENNEDY HIGH the global school were-
Video Screening & Pledge Ceremony
Students watched compelling dolphin awareness videos followed by a group pledge. They committed to protecting dolphins and spreading awareness about conservation—reflecting a strong sense of collective responsibility tribuneindia.com.
Creative Student Performance
A student-led enactment illustrated the challenges faced by dolphins—polluted waters, habitat disruption, and indifferent human behavior. The performance conveyed environmental messages through drama, fostering empathy and urging action.
Value-Based Learning
The sessions aimed to deepen students’ understanding of biodiversity and their individual power to make positive ecological choices. By merging education with emotional engagement, the campaign nurtured an enduring commitment to marine stewardship.
PAINTING COMPETITION
A painting competition was organized for class VII & VIII on the theme, “Save our Dolphins” and the best 2 paintings were uploaded, as per directions.