On November 7, 2024, Grade 4 students participated in an insightful Financial Literacy Workshop led by Ms. Kavitha Swaminathan, Founder of Vlinder Learning. The workshop aimed to introduce students to essential money management skills, laying the groundwork for strong financial foundations from an early age.
During the session, Ms.Kavitha Swaminathan engaged students with interactive activities, such as riddles and real-life examples, to help them understand key concepts like differentiating between "needs" and "wants," tracking expenses, and developing smart saving habits.
The workshop also featured an inspiring discussion on the philanthropic contributions of Jamsetji Tata, highlighting the importance of giving back to society. To conclude the session, students took part in a global currency symbol activity, expanding their understanding of financial systems beyond local currencies.
This workshop provided valuable knowledge and encouraged students to think critically about their financial futures. We extend our gratitude to Ms.Kavitha Swaminathan for her insightful guidance, which has inspired our students to approach money management responsibly and thoughtfully.
On 5th November, 2024, as part of the Children’s Day celebrations, Grade 3 students participated in a Fancy Dress Competition with the theme of recycling paper. This creative event aimed to raise awareness about environmental conservation and the importance of recycling.
Students crafted costumes made from paper, highlighting the significance of recycling in conserving resources, reducing waste, and combating deforestation. The competition provided a valuable opportunity for students to express their creativity while learning about the positive impact of sustainable practices on protecting the environment.
Through this hands-on experience, students gained a deeper understanding of how small actions, such as recycling, contribute to the well-being of our planet. This initiative was a wonderful way to instill a sense of environmental responsibility in the students at an early age.
On November 6th, 2024, the Grade 9 students embarked on an enriching educational visit to INS Rajali, an esteemed Indian naval air station near Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu. Operating under the Southern Naval Command, INS Rajali is notable for having the longest military runway in Asia. During the visit, students interacted with naval personnel and gained valuable insights into the operations of naval aviation and its pivotal role in safeguarding national security. This experience offered a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of the Indian Navy's contributions and fostered a sense of appreciation for the nation's defense forces.