UWCEC Celebrates Dussehra with Vibrant Colors and Joyful Spirits
UWCEC Celebrates Dussehra with Vibrant Colors and Joyful Spirits
UWCEC celebrated Dussehra with immense enthusiasm and fervor, engaging students from Sr. KG, Jr. KG, and Nursery in a variety of creative activities that showcased their artistic talents and cultural spirit.
Dressed in traditional Navratri attire, the students contributed to the festive atmosphere. Teachers presented the significance of the festival through informative PowerPoint presentations and story videos, helping students understand its cultural importance.
The children crafted colorful Ravan puppets, depicting the mythical king of Lanka from the Ramayana, using paper, cardboard, and other craft materials. Meanwhile, Nursery students created vibrant drawings of Goddess Durga Mata, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
The school’s stage transformed into a lively dance floor as students and teachers participated in a spirited Dandiya session, a traditional Gujarati folk dance. The energetic beats and colorful costumes created an electrifying ambiance that filled everyone’s hearts with joy.
UWCEC’s Dussehra celebration was a resounding success, brimming with creativity, color, and community spirit. This event not only reinforced the importance of cultural heritage but also fostered teamwork and camaraderie among students. Such celebrations play a vital role in shaping the students’ personalities and values as they grow and learn.
UWCEC Students Explore Diversity Through Visits to Places of Worship
UWCEC Students Explore Diversity Through Visits to Places of Worship
In a heartfelt exploration of faith and community, students from UWCEC’s Sr. Kg. class embarked on an enlightening field trip to various Places of Worship. The journey aimed to deepen their understanding of different religions and foster a spirit of respect and appreciation for diverse beliefs.
With excitement in the air, teachers prepared the students by sharing insights about the significance of these sacred spaces. They learned that Temples, Churches, Mosques, and Gurudwaras serve as vital centers for prayer and reflection. Students were introduced to revered texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, Bible, Quran, and Guru Granth Sahib, enhancing their appreciation for the richness of each tradition.
During the visits, students engaged in meaningful rituals, offering prayers and partaking in Prasad, a practice that highlighted the communal aspect of worship. The attentive learners absorbed the lessons imparted by their teachers, gaining valuable perspectives on faith and devotion.
The field trip culminated in a profound takeaway: despite their differences, all religions emphasize love, gratitude, and compassion, reminding us that we are united as children of one God. This experience not only enriched the students’ understanding of various faiths but also instilled a lasting message of harmony and respect for all.
Give your child the opportunity for best education
Give your child the opportunity for best education

Give your child the opportunity for best education
Give your child the opportunity for best education

Celebrating Gandhi Jayanti at UWCEC!
Celebrating Gandhi Jayanti at UWCEC!
Celebrating Gandhi Jayanti at UWCEC!
Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who was famously known as Mahatma Gandhi. Preschools play a vital role in instilling the values of peace, non-violence and simplicity in young minds.
Keeping this in mind, our students were explained about Gandhi Jayanti at UWCEC. They learned the values and principles that he stood for like non-violence, truth and social justice through a powerpoint shown to them.
They were made to realize that each one of us has the power to make a difference by embracing the values that he stood for his entire life.
Teachers had planned various activities related to Mahatma Gandhi. The Nursery students made Gandhiji’s round spectacles out of paper, the Junior Kg. students colored Gandhiji’s picture and the Sr.kg. students colored templates of the charkha and the national flag.
The students learned the values of Mahatma Gandhi through these activities and understood the importance of simple living and high thinking.









