Trinity International School Pre-Primary welcomed the students on their first day to school with a welcome activity which acted as an ice-breaker to help the students get comfortable & settle in the classroom environment. Cut outs of star, smiley & flowers were stuck on Ice-cream sticks to make a stick puppet as a take away for students which brought a smile on their faces.
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Learners of Jrkg did Scribbling activity which helped them to develop their fine motor skills and eye hand coordination
Through scribbling pupils expressed their thoughts and creativity freely
Our little learners discovered the magic of red, blue, and yellow through a fun hand and fist printing activity. Dipping their hands and fists in paint, they created colourful impressions, exploring how these primary colours bring their artwork to life. This hands‑on experience sparked their creativity, strengthened motor skills, and made learning truly enjoyable!
Develops organizational skills and improves understanding of alphabetical sequences.Enhances cognitive abilities such as memory, attention to detail, and problem-solving.Boosts language skills, including vocabulary expansion and literacy development.
Pupils enjoyed running, jumping, climbing, and playing with peers which helped them build strength, coordination, and confidence. Through outdoor play, children also learn social skills such as sharing, taking turns, etc
Our nursery pupils engaged in a hands-on pouring activity designed to enhance their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. This simple yet engaging activity encouraged independent learning. The joy on their faces reflected their growing confidence and curiosity through this playful, skill-building experience.
The young learners created personalized name tents, proudly displaying their names as a fun and engaging way to build identity.
Our Sr. KG pupils had a delightful time creating bunny rabbit welcome cards, carefully sticking googly eyes, ears, and noses to bring their bunnies to life with charm and creativity.
As Holi,a festival of colours is approaching,our young artists explored colours through various activities. Nursery pupils enjoyed splatter painting, mixing shades and creating unique art while developing hand muscles. Junior KG pupils did palm printing, enhancing fine motor skills and
exploring textures and colors. Senior KG pupils discovered blot painting, creating intriguing designs and patterns while refining fine motor skills.
These activities celebrated the festival of colours while providing a valuable learning experience, encouraging creativity, self-expression and skill development in our young artists.
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.ScribblingOur little scientists explored the difference between hot water and cold ice through a hands-on experiment. They touched, observed, and discussed how ice melts and water feels warm — discovering temperature in the most exciting way!Curiosity sparked, minds engaged, and lots of wonder-filled smiles all around!
Students of Class 4 enjoyed a creative activity to learn about the Structure of the Earth using paper plates and colours. Each student painted different layers of the Earth — crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core — on a paper plate, using distinct colours to represent each layer. They also labeled the layers neatly. This fun and hands-on activity helped students visually understand the Earth’s internal structure while encouraging creativity and participation.
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Learners of Jrkg did Scribbling activity which helped them to develop their fine motor skills and eye hand coordination
Through scribbling pupils expressed their thoughts and creativity freely
Our little learners discovered the magic of red, blue, and yellow through a fun hand and fist printing activity. Dipping their hands and fists in paint, they created colourful impressions, exploring how these primary colours bring their artwork to life. This hands‑on experience sparked their creativity, strengthened motor skills, and made learning truly enjoyable!
Develops organizational skills and improves understanding of alphabetical sequences.Enhances cognitive abilities such as memory, attention to detail, and problem-solving.Boosts language skills, including vocabulary expansion and literacy development.
Pupils enjoyed running, jumping, climbing, and playing with peers which helped them build strength, coordination, and confidence. Through outdoor play, children also learn social skills such as sharing, taking turns, etc
Our nursery pupils engaged in a hands-on pouring activity designed to enhance their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. This simple yet engaging activity encouraged independent learning. The joy on their faces reflected their growing confidence and curiosity through this playful, skill-building experience.
The young learners created personalized name tents, proudly displaying their names as a fun and engaging way to build identity.
Our Sr. KG pupils had a delightful time creating bunny rabbit welcome cards, carefully sticking googly eyes, ears, and noses to bring their bunnies to life with charm and creativity.
As Holi,a festival of colours is approaching,our young artists explored colours through various activities. Nursery pupils enjoyed splatter painting, mixing shades and creating unique art while developing hand muscles. Junior KG pupils did palm printing, enhancing fine motor skills and
exploring textures and colors. Senior KG pupils discovered blot painting, creating intriguing designs and patterns while refining fine motor skills.
These activities celebrated the festival of colours while providing a valuable learning experience, encouraging creativity, self-expression and skill development in our young artists.
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.ScribblingOur little scientists explored the difference between hot water and cold ice through a hands-on experiment. They touched, observed, and discussed how ice melts and water feels warm — discovering temperature in the most exciting way!Curiosity sparked, minds engaged, and lots of wonder-filled smiles all around!
Students of Class 4 enjoyed a creative activity to learn about the Structure of the Earth using paper plates and colours. Each student painted different layers of the Earth — crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core — on a paper plate, using distinct colours to represent each layer. They also labeled the layers neatly. This fun and hands-on activity helped students visually understand the Earth’s internal structure while encouraging creativity and participation.
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Learners of Jrkg did Scribbling activity which helped them to develop their fine motor skills and eye hand coordination
Through scribbling pupils expressed their thoughts and creativity freely
Our little learners discovered the magic of red, blue, and yellow through a fun hand and fist printing activity. Dipping their hands and fists in paint, they created colourful impressions, exploring how these primary colours bring their artwork to life. This hands‑on experience sparked their creativity, strengthened motor skills, and made learning truly enjoyable!
Develops organizational skills and improves understanding of alphabetical sequences.Enhances cognitive abilities such as memory, attention to detail, and problem-solving.Boosts language skills, including vocabulary expansion and literacy development.
Pupils enjoyed running, jumping, climbing, and playing with peers which helped them build strength, coordination, and confidence. Through outdoor play, children also learn social skills such as sharing, taking turns, etc
Our nursery pupils engaged in a hands-on pouring activity designed to enhance their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. This simple yet engaging activity encouraged independent learning. The joy on their faces reflected their growing confidence and curiosity through this playful, skill-building experience.
The young learners created personalized name tents, proudly displaying their names as a fun and engaging way to build identity.
Our Sr. KG pupils had a delightful time creating bunny rabbit welcome cards, carefully sticking googly eyes, ears, and noses to bring their bunnies to life with charm and creativity.
As Holi,a festival of colours is approaching,our young artists explored colours through various activities. Nursery pupils enjoyed splatter painting, mixing shades and creating unique art while developing hand muscles. Junior KG pupils did palm printing, enhancing fine motor skills and
exploring textures and colors. Senior KG pupils discovered blot painting, creating intriguing designs and patterns while refining fine motor skills.
These activities celebrated the festival of colours while providing a valuable learning experience, encouraging creativity, self-expression and skill development in our young artists.
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.ScribblingOur little scientists explored the difference between hot water and cold ice through a hands-on experiment. They touched, observed, and discussed how ice melts and water feels warm — discovering temperature in the most exciting way!Curiosity sparked, minds engaged, and lots of wonder-filled smiles all around!
Students of Class 4 enjoyed a creative activity to learn about the Structure of the Earth using paper plates and colours. Each student painted different layers of the Earth — crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core — on a paper plate, using distinct colours to represent each layer. They also labeled the layers neatly. This fun and hands-on activity helped students visually understand the Earth’s internal structure while encouraging creativity and participation.
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Learners of Jrkg did Scribbling activity which helped them to develop their fine motor skills and eye hand coordination
Through scribbling pupils expressed their thoughts and creativity freely
Our little learners discovered the magic of red, blue, and yellow through a fun hand and fist printing activity. Dipping their hands and fists in paint, they created colourful impressions, exploring how these primary colours bring their artwork to life. This hands‑on experience sparked their creativity, strengthened motor skills, and made learning truly enjoyable!
Develops organizational skills and improves understanding of alphabetical sequences.Enhances cognitive abilities such as memory, attention to detail, and problem-solving.Boosts language skills, including vocabulary expansion and literacy development.
Pupils enjoyed running, jumping, climbing, and playing with peers which helped them build strength, coordination, and confidence. Through outdoor play, children also learn social skills such as sharing, taking turns, etc
Our nursery pupils engaged in a hands-on pouring activity designed to enhance their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. This simple yet engaging activity encouraged independent learning. The joy on their faces reflected their growing confidence and curiosity through this playful, skill-building experience.
The young learners created personalized name tents, proudly displaying their names as a fun and engaging way to build identity.
Our Sr. KG pupils had a delightful time creating bunny rabbit welcome cards, carefully sticking googly eyes, ears, and noses to bring their bunnies to life with charm and creativity.
As Holi,a festival of colours is approaching,our young artists explored colours through various activities. Nursery pupils enjoyed splatter painting, mixing shades and creating unique art while developing hand muscles. Junior KG pupils did palm printing, enhancing fine motor skills and
exploring textures and colors. Senior KG pupils discovered blot painting, creating intriguing designs and patterns while refining fine motor skills.
These activities celebrated the festival of colours while providing a valuable learning experience, encouraging creativity, self-expression and skill development in our young artists.
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.ScribblingOur little scientists explored the difference between hot water and cold ice through a hands-on experiment. They touched, observed, and discussed how ice melts and water feels warm — discovering temperature in the most exciting way!Curiosity sparked, minds engaged, and lots of wonder-filled smiles all around!
Students of Class 4 enjoyed a creative activity to learn about the Structure of the Earth using paper plates and colours. Each student painted different layers of the Earth — crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core — on a paper plate, using distinct colours to represent each layer. They also labeled the layers neatly. This fun and hands-on activity helped students visually understand the Earth’s internal structure while encouraging creativity and participation.
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Learners of Jrkg did Scribbling activity which helped them to develop their fine motor skills and eye hand coordination
Through scribbling pupils expressed their thoughts and creativity freely
Our little learners discovered the magic of red, blue, and yellow through a fun hand and fist printing activity. Dipping their hands and fists in paint, they created colourful impressions, exploring how these primary colours bring their artwork to life. This hands‑on experience sparked their creativity, strengthened motor skills, and made learning truly enjoyable!
Develops organizational skills and improves understanding of alphabetical sequences.Enhances cognitive abilities such as memory, attention to detail, and problem-solving.Boosts language skills, including vocabulary expansion and literacy development.
Pupils enjoyed running, jumping, climbing, and playing with peers which helped them build strength, coordination, and confidence. Through outdoor play, children also learn social skills such as sharing, taking turns, etc
Our nursery pupils engaged in a hands-on pouring activity designed to enhance their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. This simple yet engaging activity encouraged independent learning. The joy on their faces reflected their growing confidence and curiosity through this playful, skill-building experience.
The young learners created personalized name tents, proudly displaying their names as a fun and engaging way to build identity.
Our Sr. KG pupils had a delightful time creating bunny rabbit welcome cards, carefully sticking googly eyes, ears, and noses to bring their bunnies to life with charm and creativity.
As Holi,a festival of colours is approaching,our young artists explored colours through various activities. Nursery pupils enjoyed splatter painting, mixing shades and creating unique art while developing hand muscles. Junior KG pupils did palm printing, enhancing fine motor skills and
exploring textures and colors. Senior KG pupils discovered blot painting, creating intriguing designs and patterns while refining fine motor skills.
These activities celebrated the festival of colours while providing a valuable learning experience, encouraging creativity, self-expression and skill development in our young artists.
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.ScribblingOur little scientists explored the difference between hot water and cold ice through a hands-on experiment. They touched, observed, and discussed how ice melts and water feels warm — discovering temperature in the most exciting way!Curiosity sparked, minds engaged, and lots of wonder-filled smiles all around!
Students of Class 4 enjoyed a creative activity to learn about the Structure of the Earth using paper plates and colours. Each student painted different layers of the Earth — crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core — on a paper plate, using distinct colours to represent each layer. They also labeled the layers neatly. This fun and hands-on activity helped students visually understand the Earth’s internal structure while encouraging creativity and participation.
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Learners of Jrkg did Scribbling activity which helped them to develop their fine motor skills and eye hand coordination
Through scribbling pupils expressed their thoughts and creativity freely
Our little learners discovered the magic of red, blue, and yellow through a fun hand and fist printing activity. Dipping their hands and fists in paint, they created colourful impressions, exploring how these primary colours bring their artwork to life. This hands‑on experience sparked their creativity, strengthened motor skills, and made learning truly enjoyable!
Develops organizational skills and improves understanding of alphabetical sequences.Enhances cognitive abilities such as memory, attention to detail, and problem-solving.Boosts language skills, including vocabulary expansion and literacy development.
Pupils enjoyed running, jumping, climbing, and playing with peers which helped them build strength, coordination, and confidence. Through outdoor play, children also learn social skills such as sharing, taking turns, etc
Our nursery pupils engaged in a hands-on pouring activity designed to enhance their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. This simple yet engaging activity encouraged independent learning. The joy on their faces reflected their growing confidence and curiosity through this playful, skill-building experience.
The young learners created personalized name tents, proudly displaying their names as a fun and engaging way to build identity.
Our Sr. KG pupils had a delightful time creating bunny rabbit welcome cards, carefully sticking googly eyes, ears, and noses to bring their bunnies to life with charm and creativity.
As Holi,a festival of colours is approaching,our young artists explored colours through various activities. Nursery pupils enjoyed splatter painting, mixing shades and creating unique art while developing hand muscles. Junior KG pupils did palm printing, enhancing fine motor skills and
exploring textures and colors. Senior KG pupils discovered blot painting, creating intriguing designs and patterns while refining fine motor skills.
These activities celebrated the festival of colours while providing a valuable learning experience, encouraging creativity, self-expression and skill development in our young artists.
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.ScribblingOur little scientists explored the difference between hot water and cold ice through a hands-on experiment. They touched, observed, and discussed how ice melts and water feels warm — discovering temperature in the most exciting way!Curiosity sparked, minds engaged, and lots of wonder-filled smiles all around!
Students of Class 4 enjoyed a creative activity to learn about the Structure of the Earth using paper plates and colours. Each student painted different layers of the Earth — crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core — on a paper plate, using distinct colours to represent each layer. They also labeled the layers neatly. This fun and hands-on activity helped students visually understand the Earth’s internal structure while encouraging creativity and participation.
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Junior KG learners created a family tree by sticking photos of their family members onto a tree-shaped cutout. This activity helped them enhance their vocabulary related to family members—such as mother, father, and grandparents—and also promoted communication skills as they talked about their families.
Pupils had a delightful time celebrating Rainy Fun Day! They danced joyfully in the rain with raincoats and umbrellas, sailed paper boats, and listened to a captivating story that added to the rainy-day magic. Engaging hands-on activities, like sticking clouds and raindrops on blue cards, paper tearing and sticking on Umbrella and cotton sticking on cloud sparked their creativity. It was a day filled with laughter, learning, unforgettable Fun.
Learners of Jrkg did Scribbling activity which helped them to develop their fine motor skills and eye hand coordination
Through scribbling pupils expressed their thoughts and creativity freely
Our little learners discovered the magic of red, blue, and yellow through a fun hand and fist printing activity. Dipping their hands and fists in paint, they created colourful impressions, exploring how these primary colours bring their artwork to life. This hands‑on experience sparked their creativity, strengthened motor skills, and made learning truly enjoyable!
Develops organizational skills and improves understanding of alphabetical sequences.Enhances cognitive abilities such as memory, attention to detail, and problem-solving.Boosts language skills, including vocabulary expansion and literacy development.
Pupils enjoyed running, jumping, climbing, and playing with peers which helped them build strength, coordination, and confidence. Through outdoor play, children also learn social skills such as sharing, taking turns, etc
Our nursery pupils engaged in a hands-on pouring activity designed to enhance their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. This simple yet engaging activity encouraged independent learning. The joy on their faces reflected their growing confidence and curiosity through this playful, skill-building experience.
The young learners created personalized name tents, proudly displaying their names as a fun and engaging way to build identity.
Our Sr. KG pupils had a delightful time creating bunny rabbit welcome cards, carefully sticking googly eyes, ears, and noses to bring their bunnies to life with charm and creativity.
As Holi,a festival of colours is approaching,our young artists explored colours through various activities. Nursery pupils enjoyed splatter painting, mixing shades and creating unique art while developing hand muscles. Junior KG pupils did palm printing, enhancing fine motor skills and
exploring textures and colors. Senior KG pupils discovered blot painting, creating intriguing designs and patterns while refining fine motor skills.
These activities celebrated the festival of colours while providing a valuable learning experience, encouraging creativity, self-expression and skill development in our young artists.
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.ScribblingOur little scientists explored the difference between hot water and cold ice through a hands-on experiment. They touched, observed, and discussed how ice melts and water feels warm — discovering temperature in the most exciting way!Curiosity sparked, minds engaged, and lots of wonder-filled smiles all around!
Students of Class 4 enjoyed a creative activity to learn about the Structure of the Earth using paper plates and colours. Each student painted different layers of the Earth — crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core — on a paper plate, using distinct colours to represent each layer. They also labeled the layers neatly. This fun and hands-on activity helped students visually understand the Earth’s internal structure while encouraging creativity and participation.
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
Introduction to World of Puppets
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
Introduction to World of Puppets
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Nursery pupils participated in a creative cloth collage activity, designing a skirt and top using various fabric pieces. This engaging activity fostered creativity and artistic skills, encouraged exploration of textures and colours, and developed fine motor skills through precise fabric placement. Additionally, it introduced clothing materials and patterns.
This hands-on experience promoted learning, creativity, and skill-building in a fun and interactive way.
Nursery class pupils enjoyed a tactile experience with paper crumbling. They explored the texture and sound of crumpling paper, developing their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
As they crumbled and molded the paper, they discovered new textures and shapes, having fun while learning.
Nursery class pupils embarked on a fun-filled collage train activity, crafting a vibrant train using basic shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and semicircles.
This interactive exercise helped them recognize and identify basic shapes, develop fine motor skills through cutting and pasting, and express their creativity and imagination. A perfect blend of learning and fun!
Young learners enjoyed a button-sticking activity with a Gingerbread Man theme. This hands-on exercise developed fine motor skills, particularly the pincer grip, by carefully picking up and placing buttons, providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for young learners.
To commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy
and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
‘Yellow Day’ celebration aimed to introduce kids to the colour’s significance, develop fine motor skills through creative activities, and foster creativity and cognitive development. Children engaged in colouring, painting, and crafting, enhancing their hand-eye coordination and understanding of the world around them in a fun and interactive learning experience.
Students celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with creative activities. Nursery pupils crafted modak artwork and paper cup Ganesha, while JR.KG.pupils decorated photo frames with sand sticking. SR.KG. pupils used sponge dabbing to create vibrant Ganpati artwork, showcasing their imagination and devotion in a joyful and festive atmosphere.
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthamiTo commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, students watched a video about the great leader. Nursery pupils coloured Charkha images, Junior KG pupils drew the three wise monkeys, and Senior kg pupils created Gandhiji abstract sketches. These creative activities honoured Gandhi’s legacy and instilled valuable lessons in the students.
Introduction to World of Puppets
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Pre-primary students celebrated Janmastami with creativity and joy. Nursery tots made colourful crowns, Junior Kg students crafted flutes, and Senior Kg students decorated pots. Their innocence and imagination shone bright, filling the air with excitement and delight.
Pre-Primary students joyfully celebrated Rakshabandhan, discovering the festival’s meaning and significance. They enthusiastically participated in traditional rituals, including Aarti and Rakhi-tying, and showcased their creativity through handmade Rakhis, developing their fine motor skills and learning valuable lessons about sibling love and protection.
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.BJanmasthami
Introduction to World of Puppets
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
The little minds’ alphabet adventure began as they explored letters A to D through interactive
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.
Introduction to World of Puppets
Craft- Paper Mache – From Paper to Art
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.
Introduction to World of Puppets
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.
Introduction to World of Puppets
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity
Senior Kg pupils celebrated Primary and Secondary Colours Day, identifying and recognizing colours, stamping colours on charts, and mixing primary colours to create secondary colours with enthusiasm and creativity.
Nursery class pupils celebrated Blue Day with enthusiasm, engaging in activities like sticking blue balls, scrub dabbing, and sorting objects, surrounded by blue decorations and dressed in blue attire.
The tiny tots of nursery embarked on a vibrant adventure celebrating the colour ‘red’.The exciting hands-on activities fostered a deeper understanding of the colour beyond mere recognition to explore its presence as around them.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
With enthusiasm and excitement, the pre primary pupils stepped into kindergarten, ready to learn, laugh, and create unforgettable memories, kicking off a year of creativity and fun with a playful photo booth and interactive activities, such as decorating puppets with googly eyes.
The significance of Makar Sankranti was brought to life for the pupils through hands-on activities. The nursery pupils had fun sticking kite cutouts and drawing strings, while the junior kindergarten pupils drew kites. The senior kindergarten pupils took it a step further and coloured their kites, adding their own personal touch.
A video showcasing the significance of Diwali celebration was shown.
Following this the little ones got into the festive spirit by creating their own Diwali decorations of paper-plate torans, paper lanterns, greeting cards and coloured Rangoli patterns.
The students got into the Halloween spirit by creating their own spooky crafts. They created puffy ghosts with cotton balls, monsters with blow painting, and Jack-o’-lanterns with sponge painting.
With excitement in the air, the pupils engaged in fun-filled activities to celebrate Dussehra. They traced intricate rangoli designs , dabbed colour onto leaves, and coloured Ravan’s face. The day ended with smiles and laughter, as everyone enjoyed the festive spirit.
Fun and learning went hand in hand as the early years learners explored the alphabet through creative and hands-on craft activities. Not only did the children gain knowledge of the alphabet, but they also experienced joy as they brought their creative and imaginative ideas to life.
Bindi Sticking Activity helped to foster creativity and imagination, and allowed children to express themselves in a fun and unique way. The end result was a beautiful, colourful umbrella and a bright red ladybird that the children can be proud of.
Newspaper tearing and sticking activity develops the children’s hand-eye coordination and dexterity, while the creative process sparks their creativity and imagination. This activity is a great way to develop a variety of skills in a fun and hands-on way.
In a fun and engaging paper folding activity, the early years learners explored the shapes of rectangle, square, and triangle. Through folding and manipulating the paper, the children developed their fine motor skills and concentration, all while having a blast.
Gandhiji’s powerful and deep teachings of truth, patriotism and non-violence were simplified for the tiny tots as they watched a video about the three monkeys, traced on the charkha, used matchsticks to decorate the charkha and drew the three monkeys.
Ganesh Chaturthi was celebrated to nurture cultural awareness as well as to keep the young minds connected to the roots.The little hands made Ganesha images out of paper cups and flowers.They also made wall hanging to bring in the festive mood.
The students of pre-primary expressed their love and affection for Lord Krishna by creating crowns ,decorating the pots with cotton and making peacock feather stick puppets.
Raksha Bandhan,a festival that celebrates love,trust and enduring bond between siblings, was celebrated in the school by making rakhis of cartoon characters like Spiderman,Doraemon and Mickey Mouse.The tiny tots had fun as well as developed their fine motor skills.
Through the hands-on activities of leaf printing, sponge painting and paper crumpling, the young learners learnt about the tri-colour on the occasion of Independence Day.
Cotton sticking activity helps the little learners to develop their fine motor skills.It also hones their creativity and kindles their imagination.
Students were familiarized to the concepts of wet, dry, full and empty by squeezing water from the sponges.
Welcome-to-school activities were conducted to get the little ones ready for a year of learning.
Ice-cream making, Hand Band making, Who am I? (Stick puppet) activity and Free play activity helped the students to refine their fine motor skills.
Vegetable Printing Activity
activities: paper plate apples, ice-cream stick butterflies, candle making, and paper plate
dinosaurs. These activities promote learning through play, developing skills like creativity, fine
motor skills, and letter recognition.
Introduction to World of Puppets
Craft– Christmas Activity
Craft-Ganesh Chaturthi Activity