The Story of Mary’s Little Lamb
December 01, 2025 M.s Perveen Quaiser -Principal (Sunbeam Lahartara)

Here’s an interesting story I wanted to share with you this Sunday morning. It's about the nursery rhyme you sang as a child - "Mary had a Little Lamb". It wasn’t a fairy tale — it was a true story about a 9-year-old girl who saved a dying lamb… and accidentally created a legend. In March 1815,...
Continue Reading To those children who never make student of the month
November 30, 2025 Ms.Aparajita Srivastav

“To those children who never make student of the month “ "My son has loved attending his amazing school, but it’s been tough for him. In the second grade, he was diagnosed with ADHD. We’d struggled since preschool with trying to help him acclimate to a school environment, so the diagnosis didn’t come as a surpris...
Continue Reading The Power of Storytelling in the Age of AI: Humanizing Learning Communities
November 29, 2025 Mrs. Shampa Chakravarty - Activity Incharge -Article

The Power of Storytelling in the Age of AI: Humanizing Learning Communities “Those who tell the stories rule the world.”— Plato Stories That Shape Learning Every educator carries a story — not of systems or syllabi, but of moments. Moments when a shy child spoke with confidence for the first time. When a class turne...
Continue Reading Planting Seeds of Leadership in the Early Years
November 28, 2025 Ms.Yashika Chhabra

Planting Seeds of Leadership in the Early Years Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge. Leadership in the early years doesn’t wear a badge or stand behind a podium. It is woven into the little moments of classroom life—when a child takes initiative, when they help a friend, or ...
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