The Extended Day on February 6 offered our young learners a joyful afternoon of hands‑on activities supported by our volunteer parents. Students got extra time to explore, create, and collaborate in a relaxed setting. It strengthened our homeschool connection and brought the community together.
Highlights of the day:
🎩 Magician performance that left children amazed and delight
🤝 Team games encouraging cooperation and friendly fun
🎨 Tattoo corner adding a touch of creativity and excitement
We proudly hosted Codefest 2026 on 7th and 8th February, an interschool 24-hour coding hackathon that brought together 160+ young innovators from multiple schools for a day (and night!) filled with creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration.
More than just a competition, Codefest was a celebration of student-led innovation. Teams brainstormed ideas, debugged challenges, refined solutions, and supported one another every step of the way—celebrating breakthroughs and learning from setbacks.
Adding immense value to the experience were our industry experts as judges, who evaluated projects, shared real-world insights, and challenged students to think beyond code towards meaningful impact.
From bold technological thinking to teamwork under pressure, Codefest 2026 showcased how learning truly comes alive when students are trusted to lead, create, and innovate together.
The Junior Codefest provided a structured platform for students to express their ideas and showcase their learning in meaningful ways.
Event Objectives
💡 To foster interest in Coding and STEAM disciplines
🧠 To strengthen computational thinking and problem‑solving skills
🌐 To develop essential 21st‑century digital competencies
Event Highlights
🖱️ Drag‑and‑drop coding challenges
🎞️ Student‑created animations
💻 Curated digital presentations showcasing individual creativity and logic
Themes Explored
Our Primary and Secondary learners came together to celebrate International Mother Language Day through a rich and engaging sequence of multilingual performances, cultural expressions, and student‑led presentations. The event highlighted the importance of preserving linguistic diversity and honouring the languages spoken within our school community.
Each performance—whether sung, spoken, or danced—reflected the enthusiasm of young learners as they embraced the beauty of multiple languages. The celebration fostered respect, curiosity, and pride in one’s mother tongue while encouraging appreciation for the languages of others. The event beautifully reinforced the message of unity in diversity and strengthened students’ connection to their cultural roots.
From exploring hands‑on learning zones connected to the IB themes ‘How the World Works and Sharing the Planet’, our students rotated through engaging spaces such as the museum, agriculture and animal farm, bird park, traffic park, mirror maze, jungle safari, and a 3D cinema.
The trip blended exploration, collaboration, and reflection, giving learners meaningful real‑world connections to their classroom inquiries