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How Students Celebrated Father's Day Through ESG Education and Emotional Growth

  • Writer: Qs School Group
    Qs School Group
  • Sep 16, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Nov 2, 2025

ESG Inner Growth Series

In this ESG Father's Day event, Qs School students expressed their love and respect for their fathers through creative activities — foldable trophy cards, mug painting and a cultural wall full of colours in the hall. These works were more than gifts; they carried the children's heartfelt thoughts and built a genuine bond between father and child.

Children coloring at a table with markers. One in a pink coat leans over. Classroom setting. Papers with doodles and text "IS DADDY?"

Dad, You Are My Champion

Children coloured their trophy cards with their favourite designs — some drew their dad's portrait, others wrote, "Playing soccer with you is the best," or "You make me laugh when you tell jokes."


As the cards folded into standing trophies, their faces lit up with pride. It was more than a craft — it was a heartfelt connection, turning each card into a warm gift for Dad.

ESG Father's Day Wall Mural

At the campus mural wall, children gathered together with markers in hand. They coloured trophies, tools, and sports gear — some carefully shaded hammers and screwdrivers, others painted footballs and rackets in bright colours, while a few added little hearts and notes saying, "Thank you Dad."


Piece by piece, the wall became a Father's Day mural, filled with children's creativity and love.

Painted with Love, Sip with Joy

Decorate a Mug for Dad

On Father's Day, the school lobby was full of excitement. Guided by teachers and staff, 17 children hand-painted mugs as gifts for their dads.


Some drew crowns with the word "DAD," others wrote "Love you Dad forever," while some painted scenes of special moments with their fathers. When the children proudly held up their finished mugs, ordinary cups became unique treasures — heartfelt gifts for Father's Day.


Guiding with Strength

The Qs ESG Father's Day event was more than a chance for children to show their creativity — it was a lesson in understanding and gratitude. Through their creations, children learned to see and appreciate their fathers, while dads received not just gifts, but heartfelt responses.


Thank you to all the families who joined us. May this warmth remain at Qs School and continue to grow with our students.

Why ESG Education and Emotional Growth Matters

Father's Day at Qs School isn't just about celebration — it's about building emotional intelligence and strengthening family bonds. When children create something meaningful for their fathers, they develop:


  • Empathy and gratitude — learning to recognise and appreciate their father's role

  • Creative expression — transforming feelings into tangible gifts

  • Communication skills — finding ways to express love beyond words


What Makes This Experience Special

At Qs School, we believe that emotional growth is just as important as academic achievement. Our ESG Inner Growth Series creates opportunities for students to:


  • Connect with their emotions in meaningful ways

  • Build stronger relationships with family members

  • Express themselves through creative, hands-on activities

  • Develop character traits like gratitude, respect, and appreciation


Join Our Community

Events like our ESG Father's Day celebration reflect our commitment to whole-child development. We're not just teaching subjects — through ESG education and emotional growth, we're nurturing confident, emotionally intelligent individuals who know how to build and maintain meaningful relationships.


Want to be part of a school community that values both academic excellence and emotional growth? Learn more about Qs School's approach to holistic education and how we support students in becoming their best selves.


📧 Contact us to schedule a campus tour or learn more about our programs.

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