What do pizza boxes, pastry boxes, paper
bags and fancy napkins have in common? Well, you have guessed it right!ORIGAMI .
Everyone loves the magic of turning a piece of
paper into something useful or a toy or a pretty decoration. This is the most
exciting of all paper crafts. Imagine minimum
usage of scissors and glue! Origami is fascinating.Just that one square of
paper can be turned into so many wonderful things. But not only is Origami for
kids fun, there are also huge educational benefits.
In a nutshell, Origami, not only develops eye hand co-ordination,
sequencing skills, math reasoning, spatial skills, memory, but also patience
and attention skills. Origami allows kids to develop fine motor skills and
mental concentration. All of this combined stimulates the brain – especially
when both hands are being used at the same time.
School believes in developing students’ creative talents and
holistic approach. To boost their creativity and move away from the mundane
routine, an Origami workshop was conducted by an Education Advisor and Career Counselor,Ms.
Merlyn Torres for grades 6,7 and 8 on the 25th of July.
An important theme of celebrating Parents’ Day was associated with
the workshop. Wittians couldn’t miss
this opportunity to thank their parents uniquely and amazingly. To express
their love and thoughts, some came up with precious, fragile,
imperishable floral arrangements, while others came up with ornamental,
conventional, winsome bouquets crafted not by a local florist, but from the art
of using a paper as a decorative tool. Many Wittians also prepared beautiful
sacred designer Photo Frames to say thanks to their parents for their
commitment and love who mean a complete world to them; for them to realize
parenting is a tough job, it takes sacrifice and dedication.
While the lower grades were busy in the
Cut and Fold, our IGCSE I put up a dance for their parents to express gratitude
and love. The dance was conducted by Ms. Impal Kadhi.
According to Mr. Bijo Kurian, the
Principal, and the guiding force, “This is not just a day to honour to Moms and
Dads, but also a day when parents can rededicate themselves to their children.
No matter what you do for your mom and dad on Parent’s Day, and no celebration
or gift can compensate their love and sacrifice, for they are truly selfless,
unconditional and forgiving.”