Pre Primary Science Day
A Day Filled with Wonder
Pre-Primary Science Day, held on 12th February 2026, was an exciting and joyful celebration of curiosity and exploration. Our youngest learners stepped into the classroom ready to experiment, observe, and discover the magic hidden within everyday things. The environment was filled with bright smiles, eager questions, and little hands ready to explore the world of science.
Simple Experiments, Big Discoveries
Children participated in a variety of simple yet engaging experiments specially designed for their age group. From watching colors mix and change, to observing objects float or sink, every activity brought learning to life. They were fascinated by how things worked, and each experiment opened a new door of wonder. These hands-on experiences helped strengthen their early scientific thinking—questioning, predicting, and observing.
Learning Through Play
The activities were thoughtfully curated to blend learning with play, ensuring that children enjoyed every moment of the process. By touching, pouring, mixing, and exploring, they learned through their senses and experiences. This playful approach helped them build confidence, develop fine motor skills, and understand basic scientific concepts in the most enjoyable way possible.
Curiosity in Every Corner
What made the day even more special was the excitement with which children shared their discoveries with their classmates and teachers. Their natural curiosity led to meaningful conversations, creative questions, and enthusiastic explanations—proving that science is not just a subject, but a way of thinking and exploring the world.
Celebrating Young Explorers
Pre-Primary Science Day concluded with laughter, pride, and a sense of accomplishment. Watching our little scientists observe, experiment, and learn with such joy was truly heartwarming. This special day sparked curiosity that we hope continues to grow as they move forward on their learning journey. Here’s to many more moments of discovery and wonder!




