22/07/2024, MONDAY
The laughter of children echoes through the corridors as they eagerly anticipate another exciting Fun day at school. For primary school students, these special days are more than just a break from routine—they are opportunities for learning, bonding, and creating lasting memories. Whether it’s indoors or outdoors, here are some delightful activities….




Blind artist:
Imagine a classroom buzzing with excitement as students embark on a journey into the world of art, guided not by sight but by imagination and touch. This unique Fun day activity celebrates the creativity and resilience of blind artists, offering primary school children a chance to experience art through a different lens.



Story Writing for Grade 5
Story writing is a magical journey where imagination meets creativity, and for fifth graders, it’s an exciting opportunity to explore new worlds, characters, and adventures
Plastic Waste Management: A Cultural Activity by 3rd Jasmine students
In today’s world, understanding the impact of plastic waste is crucial for our environment. For grade 3 students, learning about plastic waste management can be both educational and empowering.


Save Soil, Save Earth – A Cultural Activity by 3rd rose students Understanding the importance of soil conservation is crucial for young learners to appreciate the Earth’s natural resources and their role in sustaining life.

Thank you all for joining us in celebrating “Our Land, Our Future.” Together, let us create a future where cultural diversity is celebrated, cherished, and woven into the fabric of our everyday lives.
Exploring Sudoku: A Fun Puzzle for Young Minds
Sudoku, a puzzle that has captivated minds around the world, is not just for adults! Even primary school children can enjoy and benefit from this engaging game of numbers. In today’s article, we delve into why Sudoku is more than just a puzzle—it’s a fantastic way for young minds to develop critical thinking skills and have fun at the same time.