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Premia Academy to organize “Children's Carnival”, A fun day curated to raise others up.

Enroll your children in our fundraising camp as they explore their humane side!...... We find their emotional and compassionate side along with their academic progression.

The Ministry of Civic Responsibility at The Premia Academy is gearing up to ensure our pride makes the most of this Children's Carnival, with the motto of "Come One - Come All". We invite you and your friends to come in large numbers and help us make it a grand success.


The proceeds of this event will go towards supporting the organisations mentioned below:

A. Heal a child- An organisation that helps children with heart surgeries free of cost.

B. Sparsh Hospice - A palliative care centre that treats terminally ill patients free of cost.


The Premia "Children’s Carnival" is an all-inclusive event with fun contests and exciting prizes along with entertaining games. The fun-filled event also offers numerous food stalls, car & bike rides, bouncy rides, an enchanting Magic show, a Mini giant wheel, and much more…

This fundraising event is for children from Nursery to Grade XII  and is being held on 19th November 2022 at the Premia Academy between 09:30 AM to 03:00 PM.


Event Name: Children's Carnival

Location: The Premia Academy

Date: 19th November 2022

Time: 09:30 AM to 03:00 PM

For: Children Nursery to Grade XII.


For Registrations, sponsorships, and donations: +91 9111399399

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