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'Future kids’ – School program - concern of Parents.


We performed an exercise, asking parents to write a letter to their child and hand it over to the class teacher in a sealed envelope. We also asked the child to write a letter to their parents about what they feel , expect , etc.
Then on the PTM day, we exchanged these letters of parent to child & child to their respective parent. The scene was touchy. Parents never realized that the child has grown up and he really loves and cares for them. To him parent is the universe, answer of all problems. He cannot dream to see him loosing on any event. He was proud of his mom & dad. And child understood the parents’ desire.


And School, together with parents, explored that future is in our hands.  
 “As you sow so shall you reap”.
Mom with daughter

Child development with sense of moral and responsibility towards parents, family and community are of great concern to school.

Seeing and hearing is more convincing than just reading and learning. We, as school believe, that child gets bored with words but loves to look at pictures of different kinds. We have planned use for audio visual digital contents to help children improve learning.
Our school has a strong belief that, Extra co-curricular activities, supports physical and mental growth. These activities teaches them discipline, goal setting, concentration, memorization, confidence and many more areas to become a vibrant human. ‘Expo’ of science, art & craft, talents at school are platform for child to exhibit their talents and echoing talent.
Famous kathak guru Birju Maharaj

Regular practice in dance and dramatics in school teach the child, how to use body as medium of expressions. It explores talents like speech, gestures, music and fosters the growth of young actor and actress.

A good school nurtures all round developments along with basic academics.











































































































































































 


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