

After weeks of preparation — choosing school bags from endless rows of colours and cartoons, picking umbrellas sturdy enough for the monsoon, labelling lunch boxes and books, stitching uniforms to the right fit, and buying ribbons, shoes, tiny essentials — the long-awaited day finally arrived on Monday as schools across Kerala officially reopened.
With fresh hopes and nervous excitement, parents walked their children through school gates. They adjusted collars one last time, tightened ponytails, checked bags again, and held on to tiny fingers a little longer than usual before finally letting go.
According to official figures, more than 42 lakh students attended classes across the state, including over three lakh children entering Class 1.
For many of them, the day was a rush of emotions arriving all at once. Some looked around with wide, curious eyes, trying to make sense of crowded corridors and the sea of unfamiliar faces around them.
Some clung tightly to their parents, unsure of what this entirely new world expected from them. Some stood silently, overwhelmed by the suddenness of it all. Others were delighted by classrooms filled with colours, handmade decorations, playful teaching props, and the excitement of finding new friends.
A few, of course, struggled to hold back tears as they slowly moved away from their parents for the first time.
It was a day of tiny firsts and some changes. Across rain-soaked schoolyards and brightly decorated classrooms, little lives slowly began loosening themselves from the warmth of the small worlds that had always held them close, gathering the courage to make new friends and memories as they stepped into a place brighter, wider, and entirely their own.