The Mother's Day card making in the art and craft school club was a meaningful and enriching experience for all participants. Students folded an A-4 sheet into a fan and then pasted a flower cut out in the centre. They wrote a message for their mothers in it and rolled up a newspaper to make its stem . Through creative expression and heartfelt gestures, students celebrated the love and gratitude they have for their mothers while honing their artistic talents.
Mathiness is Happiness
Sunday 12 May 2024
Monday 6 May 2024
Mother’s day celebration 2024
The Mother's Day celebration on 4 May 2024 was a joyous occasion dedicated to honouring and appreciating the wonderful mothers within our school community. The event featured a variety of activities and performances, highlighting the talents and contributions of our beloved moms. The highlight of the event was a special dance performance by the mothers, showcasing their enthusiasm, energy, and graceful moves.To tantalize taste buds and indulge in culinary delights, several moms volunteered to host eating stalls offering a variety of homemade delicacies and treats. From savory snacks to sweet delights, there was something to satisfy every palate, adding to the festive ambiance of the celebration.In addition to the dance performance and eating stalls, the event featured interactive games and activities for families to enjoy together. From traditional games to craft stations, there were plenty of opportunities for bonding and laughter among students, moms, and other attendees.
Friday 3 May 2024
Monday 29 April 2024
Visit to ISCON temple
The visit to the ISKCON Temple on 29 April 2024, proved to be a transformative experience for the school kids, offering them valuable lessons in harmony, peace, and cultural understanding. By immersing themselves in spiritual wisdom, cultural immersion, and community engagement, they emerged as ambassadors of peace, equipped with the knowledge and compassion to create a more harmonious world. They witnessed mesmerizing rituals, such as the rhythmic chanting of Hare Krishna mantras and the offering of prayers and bhajans. Through traditional dance performances and art exhibitions, they gained an appreciation for the artistic expressions that transcend language barriers and promote unity.