Pearl Academy students transform classroom for underprivileged children studying in tents in Gurugram
Gurugram. Rekha Vaishnav। Demonstrating compassion, creativity, and social responsibility, students of Pearl Academy’s Interior Design department completed a special service project today at a school in Gurugram where underprivileged children have been studying in makeshift tent classrooms. The students redesigned the space and created a beautifully planned, safe, and inspiring interior-designed classroom for the children.
The primary aim of this project was to provide these children with a dignified and motivating learning environment. The newly designed classroom focuses on comfort, vibrant colour themes, and a child-friendly setup that enhances focus and overall development.
The event saw active participation from members of the Inner Wheel Club Swaranjali Gurugram, including Club President Dr. Shalini Jain,Pearl Academy’s Dean - Maurizio Griolli Associate Dean - Bhagyashri Sharma, Aarushi Jain, Nidhi Bindal, and several others, who appreciated the thoughtful effort of the students. They said such initiatives set a positive example in society and help inculcate a spirit of service and responsibility among young learners.
Following the inauguration of the classroom, refreshments were distributed to the children by the Inner Wheel Club. The happiness and excitement on the faces of the children reflected how much the new classroom meant to them.
The school management extended heartfelt gratitude to the students of Pearl Academy and the Inner Wheel Club Swaranjali, stating that this initiative will not only improve the children’s educational experience but also provide them with a safe, encouraging, and dignified space to learn.
This collaboration of creativity and social service has set a meaningful example in Gurugram.

