Music Workshop at UWCEC
Music Workshop at UWCEC
Sports Day at UWCEC!
Sports Day at UWCEC!
Sports Day at UWCEC!
Sports and physical education are essential for the overall development of every child. Along with encouraging physical health, they also improve social and cognitive abilities. Sports is both entertaining and educational for toddlers.
The spirit of friendly competition came alive during the Sports Day at United World Child Enrichment Centre (UWCEC). It was a fun-filled celebration for all the students.
With the purpose of instilling a sense of discipline, encouraging sportsmanship, team spirit, mental alertness as well as boosting physical growth and reducing stress, a number of different races were held on this occasion.
There were various sports events like Bag Pack Race, Running Race, Zig zag race and Finger caps race in which the Pre-Primary children participated with fun and excitement.
The final winners were felicitated with medals and certificates as appreciation. The students impressed everyone with their energetic participation. In this way, a sense of sportsmanship spirit was inculcated in the students.
UWCEC wishes all A Happy Republic Day!
UWCEC wishes all A Happy Republic Day!
All about Water Pollution at UWCEC!
All about Water Pollution at UWCEC!
All about Water Pollution at UWCEC!
Pollution is the biggest problem facing us today. As we all know, water is an important element in everyone’s lives and a lot of water pollution comes from human activities like – sewage, using pesticides and fertilizers in farms, waste water and chemical discharge from factories, silt release from construction sites and increased litter from throwing trash.
At UWCEC, the teachers taught the Sr.Kg. students about the hazards of water pollution and how human beings and all plants and animals get affected by it. Students were also explained some more causes of water pollution due to oil spills, pesticides, construction work and festivals.
They were all encouraged to start reducing water pollution by becoming more conscious about their daily activities. Even during festivals they were told to do things responsible e.g. making Ganesh idols from Shadu mati, using non-toxic colours during festivals, not bursting crackers and more.
The concept was reinforced through an art activity and a story based on water pollution. In this way all students understood the concept of water pollution and how to keep it under control.

















































