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Monday 7 August 2023

STEM activities organised at Smiling Kiddies Playway School

School News Network
Zirakpur, August 06 2023


Fostering Scientific Exploration through Interactive STEM Activities at Smiling Kiddies Playway School. The kids had a blast engaging in science experiments, immersing themselves in hands-on learning and unravelling the wonders of different scientific concepts. 


From the mesmerizing Rainbow experiment to water absorption, lava, and pepper & soap experiments, they had fun and developed valuable scientific skills applicable to their daily lives. Encouraged to explore and question, they embarked on a thrilling scientific journey, making delightful discoveries every step of the way.



Saturday 17 June 2023

Hawaiian Camp organised by Smiling Kiddies Playway School

School News Network
Zirakpur, June 17 2023

Smiling Kiddies Playway School organized an unforgettable Hawaiian Summer Camp, spanning 12 days. The camp provided a perfect blend of activities to nurture independence, self-confidence, socialization, and skill development




Children engaged in art & craft, pottery, cooking without fire and received valuable education on good touch/bad touch through a seminar on I-care. The camp also featured a thrilling Aloha splash pool party and culminated with the distribution of participation certificates. It truly was an incredible experience for all the kids involved.

Tuesday 21 March 2023

Smiling Kiddies organiaed Jurassic World Activity

School News Network
Zirakpur, March 21 2023


Smiling Kiddies Playway School recently organized a Jurassic World activity that allowed young students to take a step back in time and explore the prehistoric world of dinosaurs. This unique learning experience was both exciting and informative, allowing children to learn about early times and extinct species in a fun and engaging way.
The kids were thrilled and excited to enter the world of dinosaurs and explore different types of fascinating creatures. Teachers at the school depicted all aspects of early times, providing an informative and educational experience for young students.



One of the highlights of the event was the dinosaur wearables that the kids wore. They looked fascinating and added to the overall experience. The children also played various games related to the theme, such as Tricera toss, Dino footprint hop, Pin the horn on the Triceratops, and Feed the T-Rex dinosaur, which made the event even more enjoyable for them.

Saturday 7 January 2023

INDIA is First Port of call for UK Ship in INDIAN OCEAN

School News Network
United Kingdom, January 07 2023

The Royal Navy’s offshore patrol vessel, HMS Tamar, sails to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands today [6 January] as part of its permanent deployment in the Indo-Pacific. Over the next five days, the ship and her crew will undertake capability demonstrations and maritime exercises with the Indian Navy.

HMS Tamar is one of two Royal Navy vessels on permanent deployment in the Indo-Pacific as set out in the UK’s Integrated Review. The ship’s visit to India is an opportunity to further strengthen the shared maritime domain awareness effort, and underlines the UK’s and India’s intent to collaborate in the Indian Ocean Region and wider Indo-Pacific.

 

First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Ben Key, said: “I am delighted that HMS Tamar is visiting the Andaman and Nicobar Islands this week, during her first time sailing in the Indian Ocean. The opportunity to engage with the local community and conduct training and exercises with the Indian Navy is hugely valuable.

 

“The work HMS Tamar and her crew are doing with allies, partners and friends across the Indo-Pacific is crucial. As threats to global peace and stability mount, the Royal Navy values deeply its relationship with the Indian Navy in a shared endeavour to confront those who challenge the rules-based system and ensure peace and prosperity on and from the sea.”

 

Royal Navy offshore patrol vessel HMS Tamar

Acting British High Commissioner to India, Christina Scott, said: “HMS Tamar’s deployment is the UK’s Indo-Pacific tilt in action; its visit, further evidence of the importance we attach to our defence and security relationship with India.

 

“The Indo-Pacific, and indeed India, will drive future growth and prosperity for the world. It is imperative that it remains free and open to all in support of trade, shared security and values.”