Sunday, February 7, 2016
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Story Club for Children
Dear Parents,
We are happy to announce the launch of our Story Club for children ages 3 to 7 years at Gulmohar Days, Kalyani Nagar .
Please note session details and timings below:
STORY CLUB ( ages 3 to 7 years)
Days: Every Thursday from the 1st of February 2016
Time: 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm
fee: Rs 800/ per month
Mentor: This club will be mentored by Sharanya Sriram. Sharanya is passionate about working with kids and has a natural flair for story telling. Having attended and trained with the Eric Miller story telling workshop, Sharanya has conducted several story sessions at leading bookstores in Chennai and Pune, Sharanya combines music,movement and puppets with her stories to engage her little audience. Sharanya is presently working with Gulmohar Days as a Montessori Toddler teacher.
Our Story sessions commence from the next week and are open to all children in the neighborhood. Pls do feel to pass this email to friends and family who might be keen. Registrations on a first come first served basis. Pls drop by at our school office or send us an email atgulmohardays@gmail.com to register.
Warm regards
Nandini Nair
Friday, December 4, 2015
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Summer Workshops at Gulmohar Days
Dear Parents,
Our Summer schedule is out! Finally!! :)
We have a Potpourri, cookery sessions, Djembe rhythm workshop and a magnificent theatre workshop on offer. kindly go through the details below for dates, time slots and fees:
April 6th-April 10th: PotPourri (ages 3 to 6 years)
One whole week of summer fun for children ages 3 to 6 years. A great mix of craft, games, science experiments, cooking, water play, reading, and puzzles. And fabulous story sessions that will have the kids asking for more!!
Timings: 9.30 am to 11.30 am, Monday to Friday
April 10th and 11th: Kids in Rhythm
Taal Inc visits Gulmohar and introduces the magic of the djembe to children.
A two day session that promises to be fun and gives the children a great insight into music, rhythm, creative movement and vocal expression.
Dates April 10th and 11th, Friday and Saturday
Timings : ages 3 - 6 years, 11.30am to 12.30 pm .
ages 7 - 9 years, 10.30 am to 11.30 am
Theatre Workshops at Gulmohar days
We are so excited to share that this summer we have invited faculty from Evam, India's foremost Performing Arts instituition from Chennai to conduct theatre workshops at our centre. Week long programs in store for kids ages 2 to 15! Details below:
Ages 2.5 yrs to 5 years: Shadow Theatre Workshop : A skill imparting theatre session which will enable the children to create something interesting with the help of their imagination through light and shadow forms. The children will learn different techniques of creating plays through shadow.
Date and Time: April 13th to 17th : 9.30 am to 10.30 am
Ages 6 years to 8 years: Mime Workshop: The 5 day Mime workshop will give a great insight into the world of Mime and the basics. It will make the children undergo the different techniques of Mime by using body movements and expressions of story telling, giving basic lessons on Stage Manners and Ethics.
Date and Time: April 13th to 17th : 10.30 am to 11.45 am.
Ages 9 years to 14 years: Stage entry Workshop: Introductory theatre course which will enable the children to undergo the process of story/play creation and basic on stage techniques to create a play. Different concepts like Voice Modulation, Expressions and Theatre Ethics will be covered during the 5 day session.
Date and Time: April 13th to 17th : 11.45 am to 1.15 pm.
April 13th to 17th: Little Chefs! : Cookery workshop for kids
A week long Cookery workshop that will help kids rustle up some healthy and delicious snacks...healthy wheat sandwiches, juices and salads that taste even better than sugary treats! Recipes included :)
Ages 6 to 10 years 9.30 am to 10.30 am
Ages 3 to 6 years 10.30 to 11.30 am
Please note we have a max of 15-18 enrollments in each session and registrations will be given on a first come first served basis. Feel free to call us on 9890530248 or send us an email on gulmohardays@gmail.com for further queries.
The workshops have been so organised that every child can attempt all sessions without any clash of schedules or timings. Looking forward to great weeks of summer fun!
Warm Regards
Nandini Nair
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Summer Sparkle 2015: Kids in Rhythm!!
Announcing the first of our Summer Workshops....
Gulmohar Days and Taal Inc. bring you a two-day Kids in Rhythm Workshop this summer. April 10th and 11th.
Ages 3 to 6 yrs from 11.30 am to 12.30 pm
Ages 7 to 10 years from 10.30 am to 11.30 am.
Pls email us on gulmohardays@gmail.com or call us on 91-7387096225 for registration details.
Gulmohar Days and Taal Inc. bring you a two-day Kids in Rhythm Workshop this summer. April 10th and 11th.
Ages 3 to 6 yrs from 11.30 am to 12.30 pm
Ages 7 to 10 years from 10.30 am to 11.30 am.
Pls email us on gulmohardays@gmail.com or call us on 91-7387096225 for registration details.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Admissions Open for Academic Year June 2015
Its that time of the year again!!
Admissions into the Montessori Toddler, Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3 programmes for the academic year June 2015 commence from Monday, the 1st of December 2014. Kindly contact the office on 9890530248 or write to us at gulmohardays@gmail.com to request for an appointment. Admissions will be on a first come basis.
Age criteria:
Montessori Toddler: 2 years and above
Montessori Year 1: 3 years
Montessori Year 2: 4 years
Montessori Year 3: 5 years
Thank You!
Admissions into the Montessori Toddler, Year 1, Year 2 and Year 3 programmes for the academic year June 2015 commence from Monday, the 1st of December 2014. Kindly contact the office on 9890530248 or write to us at gulmohardays@gmail.com to request for an appointment. Admissions will be on a first come basis.
Age criteria:
Montessori Toddler: 2 years and above
Montessori Year 1: 3 years
Montessori Year 2: 4 years
Montessori Year 3: 5 years
Thank You!
Sunday, November 16, 2014
The Call of the Mountains
Thirteen year old Dhwani spent an evening with our Trinity Communication Skills students, describing her arduous but triumphant climb to the Everest Base Camp. It was an interesting question answer session and we are particularly pleased to share a little feature on Dhwani that some of our students penned down. Makes for great and interesting reading, especially when children write about each other!! May you all always celebrate each others successes!
The immense support of her parents and her six months long tough training and hard work is what helped her successfully complete this exhilarating escapade . Packed with goods like foreclaz trekking shoes , jackets ,dry fruits and most importantly faith , she set off from Kathmandu to a village called Lukla by a tiny jet after which her trek actually started.
With twenty eight other people, including her father, she faced the undergrowth of pine cone forests , rocks and then thick snow .According to Dhwani, the mules ,yaks and jobgyos were a great help. She also extends great thanks to the sherpas without whose help the trip would have been even more perilous . Dhwani says that everyday was a new challenge. Everyday the slope grew steeper and an overwhelming tiredness seized her. No bridges ,slippery ice and sense of danger every where but the thought of reaching there kept her going .Her frozen knees , breathlessness at night and the sense of nausea made her feel uncomfortable every now and then . Her throat yearned for WARM water and HOT soothing food. But her strong will shielded her against all negative thoughts.
Dhwani also says that the mountains are definitely a beautiful place and that she would love to go back there again. The serene nature and tranquillizing scenes fascinated her. She went there representing her school , The Bishops School , and came back making her school , her parents and everyone proud.
Dhwani shares that, one of the best moments were when she and her group sang the school song and the Indian national anthem on reaching the base camp. There was a wave of satisfaction within them. Today Dhwani greatly misses the mountains and the silence there. Lastly she shares ,'' Positivity, respect for nature and to value what we have got are the three main life lessons I have learnt.'' She says that the silence and peace there greatly fascinated her because ''where there is silence there is magnificence.''
Rishi Lahoti
Tanushree Golhar
For almost a fortnight, little determined specks dotted the magnificent veil of white which shimmered
in the soft and feeble morning sunlight. Passionate trekker, Dhwani Shrotriya,
spent the evening sharing her views on the life among the pure and soothing
atmosphere of the Himalayan ranges.
The immense support of her parents and her six months long tough training and hard work is what helped her successfully complete this exhilarating escapade . Packed with goods like foreclaz trekking shoes , jackets ,dry fruits and most importantly faith , she set off from Kathmandu to a village called Lukla by a tiny jet after which her trek actually started.
With twenty eight other people, including her father, she faced the undergrowth of pine cone forests , rocks and then thick snow .According to Dhwani, the mules ,yaks and jobgyos were a great help. She also extends great thanks to the sherpas without whose help the trip would have been even more perilous . Dhwani says that everyday was a new challenge. Everyday the slope grew steeper and an overwhelming tiredness seized her. No bridges ,slippery ice and sense of danger every where but the thought of reaching there kept her going .Her frozen knees , breathlessness at night and the sense of nausea made her feel uncomfortable every now and then . Her throat yearned for WARM water and HOT soothing food. But her strong will shielded her against all negative thoughts.
Dhwani also says that the mountains are definitely a beautiful place and that she would love to go back there again. The serene nature and tranquillizing scenes fascinated her. She went there representing her school , The Bishops School , and came back making her school , her parents and everyone proud.
Dhwani shares that, one of the best moments were when she and her group sang the school song and the Indian national anthem on reaching the base camp. There was a wave of satisfaction within them. Today Dhwani greatly misses the mountains and the silence there. Lastly she shares ,'' Positivity, respect for nature and to value what we have got are the three main life lessons I have learnt.'' She says that the silence and peace there greatly fascinated her because ''where there is silence there is magnificence.''
Ananya Chaure
It all began with the 150 year celebration of the Bishops
school. Here was it…..Dhwani’s chance to have her name etched in the glorious
history of Bishops. A mountaineering expedition to Everest base camp was being
organized by her school. Encouraged by her supportive parents, 13 year old
Dhwani began her arduous journey towards reaching her destination.
How does one prepare for the Everest? For
Dhwani it was climbing up and down thirty floors a day. Not to mention squats,
jogs, walking five kilometers and a six month training session!
Finally, D-day! Dhwani and her father set off for the long
trek to base camp.
They began from the small town of Lukla in Nepal where they
took a Donnyair to Kathmandu. Dhwani was very excited on her first day of
trekking. But at the end of the day, she was more than happy to retire to her
sleeping bag. Dhwani and the rest of her group crossed numerous valleys and
faced great challenges at night. It was difficult to go to the toilet behind a
rock every fifteen minutes. Yes, you heard me right. Due to the Acute Mountain
Sickness medicine she had taken, she had to respond to the call of nature every
fifteen minutes. Having to consume seven litres of water every day and using a
pyush to purify the water wasn’t easy either. Many times Dhwani felt like
giving up. But her father’s encouragement and her mental strength kept her
going. After eleven days of trekking, they had finally reached! The
exhilarating view took everybody’s breath away. Bright sunlight plastered the
mountains in a golden hue. The Bishopites then sang the national anthem and
their school song.
After nearly having walked off a cliff and dealing with 5364
m, Dhwani has returned wiser and stronger. And answering the question we have
all waited for with bated breath, Dhwani will definitely be climbing Mt.
Everest one day.
Aarushi Dhanuka
Is it tiring climbing 10 floors without a break? But for
Dhwani, it is just “child’s play”!
An 8th grader, Dhwani Shrotriya just 13 years of age decided
to go on a trek to the Everest Base Camp because of her love and passion for
trekking. She had truly been practicing
wholeheartedly for 6 months by climbing 30 floors non-stop and doing squats.
Not only that, she had also gone on many treks with her grandfather before this
in and around pune. ”To trek, anybody can train & become physically fit,
but overcoming your fears & becoming mentally fit is the real challenge”,
she says.
They left with a group of 29 people. The trek started from a
small town named Lukla from where they took a jet to Kathmandu. ”I was all
excited & energetic on the first day but by the end of the trip I was very
tired” shares Dhwani. The trek lasted for 11 days . Dhwani also shares some
challenging experiences. Dhwani and her group had to sleep in the tiny tea houses and very often by midnight their knees froze and Dhwani was so breathless
she could hardly sleep. Dhwani also shares, ” it was made a rule for us that we had to drink at least 7
litres of water even if we were not thirsty.”
For Dhwani this trek was more than just a trek it taught her
a life lesson to be positive & respect nature as in front of nature we are
all very small and weak and also to
value whatever you have.
Rishi Lahoti
Dhwani Shrotriya, a teenager in her earliest year, made it big by climbing the Everest Base Camp 1 week ago. Dhwani, who always loved trekking, had invariably wanted to climb Mt. Everest. When the opportunity to conquer the Everest Base Camp came, she didn’t waste a second to pounce on the opportunity.
Her 6 month strenuous training included jogging 5km per day and running up and down 30 floors without breaking a sweat. Her team comprised of 29 people, the youngest being Dhwani and the oldest being her dad. Her parents gave her all the support she needed and when she and her dad left for the Everest Base Camp, little did they know that their lives were about to be turned upside down.
On the first couple of days, Dhwani and her team had to fight themselves through pinecone forests. Only on the last day or two did they experience snow. They had to eat chocolates and potatoes all along for quick energy. All their stuff was carried by sherpaboys and yaks. Dhwani said that she felt like giving up one day before reaching the Everest Base Camp but when her father gave her her pep talk and rekindled her flame, she was ready to climb Mt. Everest itself! She said that the weather at the night was horrible and all of a sudden they would start getting breathless and nauseous. They would trek the whole day and would rest at a small motel for the night. The whole trek lasted for 11 days.
After returning to Pune, she actually missed the mountains. But what she missed the most was the silence. Only when she came back home did she realise how big a racket we humans create. Dhwani said that she would love to do this trek again. She learnt 3 important things on the trek-Be positive, value what you have and respect nature. So if Dhwani Shrotriya’s name comes along in the Guinness world record book, don’t be surprised!
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Diya Painting and Cookery at Gulmohar Days!
Diwali Celebrations @ Gulmohar Days: Diya Painting and cookery at the centre this coming Saturday as we all get into the spirit of Diwali! Children (ages 3 and above) will paint diyas of their choice and learn to make an indian sweet to take home. Please call us or write into gulmohardays@gmail.com to register your child for this activity. Time slots will be allotted on a first come basis.
Date: Saturday, the 18th of October, 2014.
Time : one hour slots from 10 am to 1.00 pm.
Last year we painted a 100 diyas!! This year lets do more!! See you all!!
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