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Student Empowerment Programme

Our student empowerment programme aims to foster an inclusive learning environment,. By empowering our children, we create a vibrant and supportive learning community that prepare them for success throughout their life.

Children’s Day 2024

Children’s Day is a special occasion to celebrate the joy, innocence, and boundless potential of every child. At Ahalia Public School, we believe that children are the future, and nurturing their dreams, creativity, and curiosity is our greatest responsibility.

Post Office Visit

Objective : To educate KG children about the role and functions of a post office, promoting awareness and community understanding. Activities : Children drew their PARENTS & SIBILINGS and a POSTBOX. Children interacted with Postwoman regarding post mark, stamps, sorting rack and dropped letter to their Parents. Skills Acquired : Fine motor, Cognitive, Observation & […]

Students Empowerment Programme

An awareness session on GOOD TOUCH & BAD TOUCH. Key Messages • Good touch : hugs, high-fives, and gentle touches from loved ones. •Bad touch : unwanted, uncomfortable, or hurtful touches. Conclusion Empowering KG kids with knowledge about good and bad touch is crucial for their safety and well-being. This session marked a significant step […]

Kerala State CBSE Kalotsav 2024 Logo Launch

The logo for the Kerala State CBSE Kalotsav 2024 was officially released in a ceremony where the chief guest was the renowned television host and actress Aswathy Sreekanth. The event held at Ahalia Diabetes Hospital Auditorium, was just the beginning of a grand festival designed to nurture and showcase students’ talents. The event was significantly […]

Ramayana film show

KG kids enjoyed a thrilling film show of the Ramayana, learning about love, loyalty, and bravery through Rama and Sita’s epic journey. The film show made sparking imagination and curiosity in our young minds.

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CCA – Hand Print Activity

Goal of the activity is to develop eye-hand co-ordination, as well as fine motor skills under the supervision of their respective class teacher’s the students dipped their hands in various colourful paint and imprinted their palms on a chart paper overall it was a sensory feast for toddlers.