Some photos:
Morning assembly.
Children aged 6 to 9 coming on the stage to do Simran.
Sangat.
Bhenjis from UK doing a class.
Bhai Jagjit Singh jee in Inspirational Zone.
Veer Ravjeet Singh in Open Zone.
History Zone.
Langar.
Young children having Darshan of Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee and going through Gurdwara Sahib etiquette.
Bhai Hardip Singh jee (England).
Sukhi bhenji (England) made this tree explain to the younger children how the Jeevan (life) of a Gursikh should be. It's a really nice idea that children could easily relate to and understand.
Young children learning the golden three keys tune to doing Simran, Mool Mantar and any generally any Shabd on the Vaaja. Bhai Jeevan Singh jee showed this easy and simple tune to Bhai Jagjit Singh (England). Waheguru.
Campers doing Jorreaa(n) dee sevaa (cleaning shoes).
Bhenji helping with Dastaar tying.
Bhaji helping with dastaar tying.
Campers doing keertan.
In the morning assembly and afternoon assembly Bhaji used to give a word (e.g. sehaj, nimartaa, daya etc) to the campers and they had to find out what the word meant. Children would volunteer to come to the front and tell the whole Sangat what the word meant. Waheguru.
Dhan Hai Guru, Dhan Hai Teree Sikhee.