Author Archives: Chetna

A Visit to Iskcon Temple ( Playgroup (Early Child Care) Students)

Little ones of Playgroup (Early Child Care) were taken to Iskcon temple , where they sang songs to praise the glory of Lord Krishna. It was a peaceful experience for the students where they took a glimpse of the idol and received the ‘prashad’ too. It filled us with so much pride to see the tiny tots maintaining decorum inside the temple premises.

A Trip to Varun Camp ( Nursery Students )

What a fun-filled day it was for our students of Nursery at Varun Camp! As soon as they reached the camp, they received a hearty welcome by their favourite ‘Donald Duck’. The little ones couldn’t get enough of the swings, slides, jungle gyms , trampoline et al. It was reassuring to witness the tinytots enjoying rope walk and tyre walk with so much confidence. A ride on the tractor train and the special puppet show arranged for them made their visit to Varun camp even more worthwhile.

An Assembly on ‘Say no to Plastic’

The rising usage of plastic and the hazards by it is rising at an alarming rate. To sensitize our students from an early age and generate awareness, students of Senior K.G. conveyed the harmful effects of plastic usage in a special assembly. Through speeches and a dance performance , the little ones emphasized on the dangers associated and urged everyone to stop using plastic items like straws, spoons, bags etc. It was an educative assembly that successful etched the important message in the minds of students and teachers..

Balancing Game for Playgroup (Early Child Care) Children

An Assembly on ‘Say no to Plastic’

The rising usage of plastic and the hazards by it is rising at an alarming rate. To sensitize our students from an early age and generate awareness, students of Senior K.G. conveyed the harmful effects of plastic usage in a special assembly. Through speeches and a dance performance , the little ones emphasized on the dangers associated and urged everyone to stop using plastic items like straws, spoons, bags etc. It was an educative assembly that successful etched the important message in the minds of students and teachers.

A Trip to Gandhi Farm ( Senior KG.)

What a delightful experience it was for our students of Senior Kg as they were taken to Gandhi Farm. During their visit, they got a glimpse of the way of life at a farm. Children were elated at the peppy welcome that they received by the men at the farm, beating drums in their traditional attire. Soon they were introduced to the cows at the farm and also witnessed the cow milking process. Infact, a few of our champs also tried their hands at it with the help of their teachers. Children were also excited to feed them with vegetables, grains and hay etc. Towards the end of their trip, they were thrilled to take a ride in the tractor around the farm with their friends. It was a wonderful trip for the students with so much encounter with the natural world , learning about the cows of Gir and Kutch and also getting information about the organic products like ghee , butter, etc made from the milk of the cows.

Playgroup (Early Child Care) Children Giggle their Way through the Tunnels

Our tiny tots of Playgroup (Early Child Care) reminisced their days of infancy as enjoyed a game of ‘Crawling Under the Tunnels’. They crawled through the tunnels that were made with edu sports equipment and couldn’t stop giggling throughout the activity. What a fun way to strengthen gross motor skills and staying active!

Revising Colour Concept the Fun Way

Our little students of playgroup (Early Child Care) revised their knowledge about colours in such a lovely way. Teachers kept a bunch of toys in a circle and each child had to pick a toy of their choice and place it in the designated colour corner. The tiny tots happily took part in the activity as they were caught busy scurrying with colourful toys in hand.

Playgroup (Early Child Care) Children gives a Highfive to their Friends

High five game for the students proved to be a highly energetic game which each and every child of Playgroup (Early Child Care) played with great interest. Our teachers drew different shapes and patterns through which the child had walk, hop , jump while identifying each of them and finally reach to their buddy and give them a high five. Check the pictures to see the little ones enjoying themselves while following instructions.

Playgroup (Early Child Care) Students have Fun with Parachutes

The little angels of Playgroup (Early Child Care) had a fantastic time playing the parachute game with their friends in school. The colours of the parachute intrigued them while strengthening their motor skills and coordination skills. Take a glimpse of the children enjoying their time with the parachutes.

Sports Day for Playgroup (Early Child Care) and Junior K.G.

Sports day at the pre-primary level is not really about winning or losing, instead to develop the ability to participate in competitions later on and having fun in the process. This thought was beautifully reiterated at the annual sports day event of Satellite School for Children, which was held on 30th November at EKA arena, Transstadia. The event commenced after flag hoisting and a welcome note by our principal, Ms. Bhavna Shah.
It was a sheer moment of delight to witness the students of Junior KG marching past the ground in an absolute synchronised manner. Each group was led by a student who represented leading sports personalities. After torch lighting and oath taking ceremony, our Director, Ms. Villoo Parekh together with our Principal and Ms. Shruti Shekhawat ( V.P. of pre-primary Zebar school) released the colourful balloons, encouraging the students of Junior K.G. and Playgroup (Early Child Care) for their performances.
Playgroup (Early Child Care) children performed ‘Kaboochi Drill’ a peppy dance drill, during which they moved their bodies in rhythm and energising the whole atmosphere.
Junior K.G. students increased the tempo by performing drills with props like bean bags, parachutes, ribbons, rings etc.
Yoga, Gymnastics and formations like pyramid, cycle etc.by the little students left the crowd mesmerised.
A variety of relay races showcased the co-ordination and team spirit. Each and every child was proved to be a winner for putting in their best efforts.
Children relished their healthy snacks and lemonade in between their performances that helped them stay charged throughout the event.
The sports day concluded on a healthy note, with parents, students and staff participating in Zumba and conveying the message of keeping fit with regular exercise.