Monthly Archives: December 2019

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.

Twins Day Celebration for Pre-primary Students

Twins Day celebration at school was absolutely beguiling for the tiny tots of Satellite School for Children. As the twins walks on the stage, our teachers explained the students that inspite of the same genetic make-up, even identical twins have their own distinctive personalities (e.g. height, weight, dietary differences, etc.). What a wonderful way to celebrate the special bond between identical twins or even fraternal twins.

Match the Fruit to its Pillow!

Little children of playgroup (Early Child Care) had so much fun matching a fruit to the fruit pillows. Running, picking and making a pile of colourful fruit pillows added a lot of joy to their school day. This playfuyl activity not only helped them in revising their knowledge about fruits but also refined their motor skills development and hand-eye coordination.

Playgroup (Early Child Care) Children Enjoying Free Play with Blocks

Tinytots of Playgroup (Early Child Care) had a good time playing with blocks and puzzles. Such indoor free play activities not only refine children’s fine motor skills and grip but also give a boost to their imagination and vocabulary skills. Take a look at our students engrossed in their play- some built towers, squares etc and imagined it to be their school building, garden or even room.

Balancing Activity in Playgroup (Early Child Care)

Our little students of Playgroup (Early Child Care) had a fun time trying to balance their body while walking on small white benches. Once they were comfortable, teachers gave them plates full of small , artificial fruits to carry as they walked on the small benches. The tiny tots followed instructions properly throughout this activity as their gross motor skills were further refined along with their hand-eye coordination.

Fun-filled Children’s Day!

The joy of childhood was celebrated today at Satellite School for Children with teachers performing exclusively for the students. The tiny tots were thrilled to see their beloved teachers on stage and spreading the message of goodness through their act. The celebration continued as the students danced and sang with their friends and teachers.
Here’s a glimpse of our students enjoying themselves to the fullest on Children’s Day!