ART
Arts and crafts describes a wide variety of activities involving making things with one’s own hands. Arts and crafts is usually a hobby. Both children and adults enjoy arts and crafts. Children in schools may learn skills such as woodworking, wood carving, sewing, or making things with all sorts of material. Art stimulates imagination to observe a toddler completely engrossed in arts is to acknowledge that the brain is active and driven by aesthetics and emotions, to form meaning, state opinions and represent what matters to them.

Our ART curriculum emphasizes on the event of a child’s fine motor skills i.e. the event of a child’s body and mind coordination, that takes place at a specific age when a toddler goes through the EYP phase. This particular phase plays a really important role during a child’s life since this is often where he/she develops the power to succeed in bent his/her creative potentials, which is then reflected within the higher grades.

Grades I and II Include:

Shapes & Colours
Drawing skills
Painting Techniques
Education in visual arts is prime to the aesthetic, physical, emotional, intellectual, and social growth of the individual. It provides children with unique ways of knowing, doing, living, and belonging to a worldwide community.

When children reach Grade III, their creativity and imagination that they develop, require channeling, so on have a constructive outcome.