“Art is a language that echoes through the ages.”
The primary wing was transformed into a prehistoric canvas as students celebrated Joyful Saturday by exploring the ancient world of Bhimbetka cave art. With curious minds and creative hands, our young historians recreated the iconic stick figures and wildlife scenes that once adorned our ancestors’ stone shelters. Using earthy tones and traditional patterns, the children didn’t just paint; they connected with the dawn of human expression. This hands-on activity turned history into a vibrant, living experience, proving that creativity is truly timeless.





