A Creative Paper Cap Making Activity was organized for the students of Nursery, KG I and KG II of St. Xavier’s Pre-Primary Section at Auxilium Convent, Pathaliaghat on 20th February 2026 within the school premises. The programme was conducted with the aim of nurturing creativity, encouraging parent-child bonding, and providing an opportunity for the tiny tots to explore their imaginative skills. The students, accompanied by their parents, enthusiastically participated in the activity. Together, they designed and prepared colourful paper caps according to their own choice and liking. The school campus came alive with vibrant colours and joyful laughter as the little ones eagerly engaged themselves in crafting their unique caps under the loving guidance of their parents and the supervision of their class teachers. A wide variety of paper caps were created — ranging from crowns, animal-themed caps, flower designs, cartoon-inspired models, to creative shapes reflecting the imagination of the young minds. Once completed, the children proudly wore their handmade caps, and it was indeed a delightful and heartwarming sight to witness the tiny tots displaying their creativity with bright smiles on their faces. The class teachers, along with the Sisters, meticulously coordinated the entire activity, ensuring smooth execution and active participation of all students. The event not only showcased the creativity and eagerness of the children to learn new things but also strengthened the bond between parents and their little ones. The atmosphere throughout the programme was filled with fun, joy, and excitement. The happiness and sense of achievement reflected on the faces of the children made the event truly meaningful and memorable. A special word of gratitude is extended to Sr. Rihun Sten, the Headmistress, for her thoughtful initiative and for making all the necessary arrangements to ensure the success of this creative endeavour. The Creative Paper Cap Making Activity proved to be a colourful, engaging, and enriching experience for the young learners of St. Xavier’s Pre-Primary Section.