PRE-PRIMARY – INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
The children of pre-primary celebrated Independence Day…
The children of pre-primary celebrated Independence Day…
Sponge painting is a wonderful way for young children to explore paint, they don’t need to have superior fine motor skills to succeed at making some fun marks on the paper. Our preschoolers also thoroughly enjoyed this super fun activity.
Monoact competition was held for the Primary section on 14th July 2023. Monoact is an unique form of dramatic event that involves individuals to show their abilities. Our talented performers came forward one by one in this exhilarating Monoact competition.
Parents’ Day provides an opportunity to appreciate all parents for their “selfless commitment to children and their lifelong sacrifice towards nurturing this relationship.” Our toddlers from pre-primary also showed their gratitude, love, and affection towards their parents by making beautiful cards for them.
Students displayed their artistic and acting skills through an array of mono acts. The aim of this competition was not merely to see the acting skills of the children but also the thought process, amendment of the thoughts and their way of representation which will, in turn, improve the overall personality of the student.
Guru Purnima was celebrated on 3rd July. A message was given to everyone that “A Guru is like a candle, who burns himself to light the path for others”. This day is dedicated to all the teachers and mentors.
Van Mahotsav was celebrated on 1st July 2023. The motive of celebrating this festival was to inspire people to unite, save the forest and stop deforestation.
Guru Purnima (Poornima) is a religious festival dedicated to offering respect to all the spiritual and academic gurus. It is celebrated as a festival in India, Nepal and Bhutan by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists. The Student’s presented various programmes on this auspicious occasion depicting the importance of Gurus in one’s life by performing a skit,a dance and speeches in all the three languages.
Guru Purnima is a festival dedicated to offering respect to all spiritual and academic gurus. The students of pre-primary celebrated Guru Purnima by offering flowers and singing songs for their teachers.
Finger Painting is an excellent way for children to explore, learn and develop through sensory play. Today our preschoolers experienced the same as they thoroughly and enthusiastically enjoyed doing this activity.