At Global Public School Kota, we believe that every child’s early years play a crucial role in shaping their character, confidence, and curiosity. Kindergarten is not only about learning letters, numbers, and stories – it’s also about nurturing values, building habits, and developing a positive attitude toward life. To encourage these qualities, the school has introduced a thoughtful initiative: the ‘Most Obedient Child of the Month’ Award.
This award celebrates young learners who consistently demonstrate respect, attentiveness, and good manners both inside and outside the classroom. Teachers observe children closely throughout the month, noticing those who listen carefully, follow instructions with sincerity, and contribute to a peaceful and happy learning environment. Recognizing these qualities at such a young age instills in children the importance of discipline, kindness, and responsibility – values that will stay with them for life.
The announcement of the award is a joyful occasion in the Kindergarten wing. Children eagerly wait to see which of their friends will be honored, and the moment is filled with applause, cheers, and excitement. Receiving the award not only motivates the winner but also inspires other students to adopt positive behavior in their daily routine. Parents, too, take pride in seeing their child acknowledged for such a meaningful achievement, making it a moment of shared celebration at home.
At its heart, this initiative reflects Global Public School’s commitment to holistic education – where character development is valued just as much as academic progress. By nurturing obedience and positive conduct in the early years, the school is laying the foundation for future-ready individuals who grow up to be disciplined, empathetic, and respectful citizens.
The ‘Most Obedient Child of the Month’ Award is a small but powerful step in teaching children that good behavior is recognized, appreciated, and worth striving for. It’s a reminder that learning goes far beyond textbooks – it’s also about shaping the kind of human beings we want our children to become.