This story is from March 12, 2025

Victorious kidss educares holds annual shows for young students in Pune

Victorious Kidss Educares recently hosted four annual shows for over 600 children aged one to 11 years, giving each child an opportunity to shine. These events provided a platform for students to develop valuable skills like teamwork and communication, going beyond traditional academics.
Victorious kidss educares holds annual shows for young students in Pune
PUNE: The Victorious Kidss Educares (VKE) hosted four annual shows for over 600 children aged one to 11 years, recently.A statement issued by the school said that: "The annual show ensured that every child not only participated but also gets their moment of glory and shine in the spotlight. These performances are not just events; they are vibrant celebrations of learning, creativity, and community that bring together students, teachers, and families in a shared experience of joy and growth."Preparing for these shows offerd children a unique opportunity to step out of their comfort zones, collaborate with peers, and express themselves in ways that extend far beyond traditional academics.President of the school, Robbin Ghosh said, "After 3 decades of experience in education and seeing the world's approach towards learning constantly evolve, we've come to realise that some things remain the same. That some of the most profound learning happens outside the classroom walls. Even preparing for an annual concert—the stories, the music, the costumes, the conversations—can have a lasting impact on children. It is in these moments of collective effort, whether during rehearsals or backstage preparations, that lifelong skills like teamwork, communication, and resilience are quietly nurtured."For the school students, these performances were not just about the final applause but the entire journey of bringing an idea to life.

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Swati Shinde

Swati Shinde is a senior correspondent at The Times of India, Pune, and covers school education and research institutes, and keeps in touch with researchers involved in various disciplines. She is a sports enthusiast, plays badminton and loves trekking.

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