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Co-Curricular Activities

Holistic Development Through Co-Curricular Activities

At ABPS Nandyal, Co-Curricular Activities play a vital role in holistic student development. They enhance creativity, teamwork, and leadership skills beyond academics. Participation in CCAs builds confidence and improves communication abilities. They foster discipline, time management, and a sense of responsibility. CCAs also help identify and nurture individual talents and interests. Overall, they contribute to the all-round personality development of students.

Activities

Co-Curricular Activities

Yellow Colour Day (Pre-Primary)

Our tiny tots welcomed the new academic year by celebrating Yellow Colour Day. Dressed in shades of yellow, the children participated in fun activities that helped them learn about colours through play and visual stimulation.

Memory Game (Primary I-II)

Students from classes I and II exercised their brains with exciting memory games. This activity helped improve concentration and memory retention through enjoyable challenges.

Colouring and Carroms/Chess (Primary III-V)

Children showcased their creativity through beautiful colouring sheets. Older students engaged in Carrom and Chess matches, sharpening their strategic thinking and sportsmanship.

Paper Art and English Essay Writing (Middle & Senior)

Middle school students explored their artistic skills through intricate paper art activities. Senior students participated in an English essay writing competition, expressing their thoughts on diverse topics with clarity and depth.

Floor Game & Healthy Food Day (Pre-Primary)

Pre-primary learners enjoyed engaging floor games that enhanced their gross motor skills. Healthy Food Day taught them the importance of nutritious eating with a fun and interactive approach.

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Co-Curricular Activities

Sharing & Caring, Picture Talk, and Recitation (Primary I-II)

Through stories and discussions, students learned about the values of sharing and caring. Picture Talk activities and English recitation boosted their confidence and communication skills.

Drawing and Folk Group Dance (Primary III-V)

Students explored their creativity through drawing, and the group folk dance gave them a platform to celebrate cultural diversity and rhythm.

Carroms/Chess and Poster Making (Middle)

Middle school students engaged in indoor games to develop focus and patience. Poster making allowed them to visually express relevant social and environmental themes.

Mono Act & Badminton (Senior)

Senior students captivated their peers with expressive mono acts in both English and Hindi. The badminton matches encouraged physical fitness, coordination, and healthy competition among boys and girls.

Sorting Pulses & Solo Song (Pre-Primary)

Young learners honed their fine motor skills by sorting various pulses. They also enjoyed singing solo performances that boosted their confidence and vocal expression.

Activities

Co-Curricular Activities

Finger Printing & Ball Passing Game (Primary I-II)

Finger printing activities allowed students to explore textures and colours creatively. The ball passing game promoted teamwork and motor coordination.

Action Songs & Storytelling (Primary III-V)

With cheerful action songs, students expressed joy through music and movement. Storytelling sessions in English encouraged imaginative thinking and fluent speaking.

Moral Movie Hour & Paper Quilling (Middle)

Students watched moral-based movies that instilled values and life lessons. They also learned the intricate art of paper quilling, fostering patience and creativity.

Badminton, Mime & Poster Making (Senior)

Senior students displayed athletic skills through badminton. The mime performances were a hit, using silent gestures to tell compelling stories. Poster making continued to be a strong platform for visual expression on important topics.

Throw Ball (Girls) & Kho-Kho (Boys)

Girls showed great team spirit and agility in throw ball, while the boys participated energetically in the traditional sport of Kho-Kho

Sri Krishna Janmashtami & Blue Colour Day (Pre-Primary)

The little ones celebrated Janmashtami by dressing up as little Krishnas and Radhas. Blue Colour Day added to the excitement, with classrooms decorated in lovely hues of blue.

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Co-Curricular Activities

Fancy Dress & Good Manners Day (Primary I-II)

Children dressed up as various characters for the fancy dress event, boosting creativity and self-expression. Good Manners Day included storytelling and role-playing, teaching values in a fun-filled way.

Crossword Puzzle & Ball Pass Relay (Primary III-V)

Brain-teasing crossword puzzles tested students' vocabulary and logic. The ball pass relay encouraged teamwork and physical fitness.

Pattern to Picture (Middle)

Students explored visual thinking by converting patterns into imaginative pictures, blending creativity with observation skills.

Folk Group Dance & Solo Singing (Senior)

The senior students embraced cultural richness through folk group dances. Solo singing performances showcased the musical talents and confidence of our budding vocalists.

Fabric Painting & Football/Kho-Kho (Senior)

Fabric painting allowed students to explore textile art, turning plain cloth into creative masterpieces. Boys participated in a thrilling football tournament, while girls showed remarkable energy and coordination in Kho-Kho matches.