Father’s Day — 26 Jun 2015
Kindergarten invited fathers into classrooms for hands‑on activities with their children including storytelling, rhymes and joyful games. Children cherished time with dads and shared cards and messages.
Updates from events, assemblies, competitions, workshops, and field experiences.
Kindergarten invited fathers into classrooms for hands‑on activities with their children including storytelling, rhymes and joyful games. Children cherished time with dads and shared cards and messages.
To honour mothers, Kindergarten hosted a celebration with singing, dancing and themed games. Children gifted cards and tokens, expressing love and gratitude.
Children explored sounds, birds and insects, observed different plant varieties and enjoyed nature trails. The visit deepened curiosity and care for the environment.
Students observed the biscuit‑making process from mixing to baking and packaging. The industrial visit connected science learning to real‑world processes.
Interactive dental awareness sessions taught oral hygiene, healthy habits and check‑up routines, encouraging daily care among children.
Kindergarteners celebrated healthy eating by making fruit salad. Learners spoke or sang about favourite fruits and enjoyed colourful displays prepared with teachers.
Children learned about vegetables and simple recipes, preparing tasty sandwiches with bread and fresh fillings, reinforcing healthy choices.
Students visited the shrine and enjoyed airport runway views, watching aircraft take‑offs and landings while practicing observation and etiquette.
Annual cultural festival celebrated joy and creativity. Children showcased talents in music, dance and skits, breaking out to express identity and confidence.
Carols, campus decorations and sharing gifts filled the day with cheer. Children extended wishes of joy and kindness across the community.
Traditional Pongal was prepared on campus. Children learned cultural significance and enjoyed sweet pongal and sugarcane with peers.
Students presented working models and creative showcases across science and arts, explaining concepts and building stage confidence.
Tiny tots experienced a factory visit with demonstrations and hands‑on exploration, concluding with treats like chocolates and ice‑cream.
Children observed diverse species and habitats, discussed care for animals and shared reflections through drawings and stories.
Students explored heritage sites and participated in guided walks, strengthening social studies learning through field experience.
Lower primary enjoyed rides, 3D shows and outdoor play, combining fun with teamwork and safety awareness.
Children ran a mock market, role‑playing buyers and sellers, learning counting, price tags and social interaction through play.
Our multi‑talented students earned recognitions across competitions: