Art of Form Drawing

At Prerana Waldorf School, children are joyfully engaging in the art of form drawing. It enhances their hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, penmanship, and space perception. The practice requires concentration and precision, engaging senses such as vision, movement, balance, and touch. It also involves flexible thinking as students understand complex patterns, engaging their entire being, and supporting holistic development.

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Production of Shakespeare’s King Lear 🎭

LOVE, AND BE SILENT Eurythmy India presents a unique interpretation of Shakespeare’s King Lear, set in 16th-century India. This 90-minute performance combines eurythmy and theatre to explore themes of power, forgiveness, and self-discovery. Accompanied by the sitar, tabla, and the piano, it features a talented

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Our student recreates a stunning chalk portrait of Mona Lisa.

We are thrilled to showcase an extraordinary piece of art created by one of our talented students, Aditya from Grade 11—a stunning chalk portrait of Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic Mona Lisa. This masterpiece, drawn with exceptional skill and attention to detail, captures the enigmatic charm

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Fable Block – Grade II

During the Fable Block, Grade II teachers and students embarked on a journey through fables that captured emotions in sublime moments.This block provided ample opportunities for students to enhance their grammar, storytelling, and comprehension skills while practicing cursive writing. Through engaging stories, students learned valuable

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