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Navaratri Celebrations with Grade 5

On 1st October 2024, our Grade 5 students celebrated the vibrant festival of Navaratri with enthusiasm and devotion.

The event commenced with soulful devotional songs and beautiful dance performances, followed by an engaging play portraying the various forms of Goddess Durga, symbolizing strength and grace.

The program concluded with a lively and colorful dandiya performance, showcasing the talent and energy of our students. It was a wonderful celebration of culture, devotion, and festivity!

Exploring the World of Printing!

On September 19th, 2023, Grade 5 students visited SIGA Press to gain insights into the printing processes involved in digital media. They observed the stages of pre-printing, printing, and post-printing, enhancing their understanding of design, machinery operation, and finishing techniques.This hands-on experience effectively linked classroom learning with real-world applications, proving to be both educational and inspiring. We are proud of our students for their enthusiasm and curiosity!

Exploring History: Grade 1 Students Visit Egmore Museum!

The Grade 1 students' trip to the Egmore Museum on September 23rd was an enriching experience, offering valuable insights into India's diverse cultures and those of other civilizations.The museum's exhibits vividly showcased ancient lifestyles and historical artifacts, helping students deepen their understanding of history. They were captivated by the rich visual displays, which brought to life the stories of past civilizations, enhancing their learning experience beyond the classroom. The visit was both educational and enjoyable, providing a memorable opportunity for students to explore cultural heritage in an interactive and engaging way.

Promoting Environmental Stewardship: Grade 2 Engages in Educational Lecture

On September 23, 2024, Grade 2 students participated in a guest lecture by Ms. Divya S, the founder of the NGO Sindhanai Sei, which focuses on providing value-based education for underprivileged students.The session was highly interactive, helping students understand the environmental implications of non-biodegradable plastic and the urgent need to reduce its use.  They learned how plastic pollution contributes to sewage waste in freshwater bodies, damaging our environment. This awareness encouraged learners to recognize their social responsibilities and take meaningful actions in their daily lives to maintain a clean and green nation. 

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