Turning trash into treasure: St Theresa’s Primary students shine in colourful bottle art contest


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Mangaluru, Jul 9: St Theresa’s School was abuzz with color, creativity, and care for the planet on 9th July 2025, as it hosted an exciting bottle painting competition for students of grades 3 to 5. The event beautifully blended artistic expression with environmental awareness, offering young minds a platform to showcase their talent while learning the value of recycling.

With paintbrushes in hand and imagination in full swing, the young participants transformed everyday plastic bottles into dazzling works of art. From themes like nature, festivals, animals, and abstract designs, the students impressed all with their creativity, originality, and eco-conscious thinking.

The competition was not just about art it was a lesson in sustainability. Students learned how simple discarded items could be given a new life through creativity. Each painted bottle told a story of innovation, responsibility, and fun.

Entries were judged on originality, neatness, creativity, and effective use of materials, and the winners were celebrated with much applause and appreciation.

The vibrant masterpieces were later displayed in classrooms across the school, turning every corridor into a mini art gallery and inspiring others to think green. It was truly a heartwarming experience to witness such young change-makers using their art to make a difference.

 

  

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