Ganpati Workshop at UWCEC: Fostering Creativity and Cultural Awareness
Ganpati Workshop at UWCEC: Fostering Creativity and Cultural Awareness
Ganpati Workshop at UWCEC: Fostering Creativity and Cultural Awareness
Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most celebrated festivals in India, especially in Maharashtra, where families joyfully welcome Lord Ganesh into their homes. At UWCEC, the spirit of this festival was brought to life with a special Ganpati Workshop for Nursery and Senior KG students.
During the workshop, the young students, guided by their teachers, crafted their own Ganesh idols using shadu mati (natural clay). This hands-on activity not only allowed the children to explore their creativity but also taught them the importance of using eco-friendly materials to protect our environment.
Junior KG students participated by making paper Ganpati idols. Their teachers explained the process in simple terms, guiding the children in creating Ganesha’s face by sticking together various cutouts. This activity was designed to be both fun and educational, helping the children develop fine motor skills while also introducing them to cultural traditions.
The Ganpati Workshop at UWCEC was more than just a craft session; it was an opportunity for students to learn about the significance of Ganesh Chaturthi, enhance their creativity, and work together in a supportive environment. By focusing on these educational aspects, the workshop successfully fostered a deeper understanding of culture, traditions, and teamwork among the young learners.
Janmashtami Celebration at UWCEC: A Joyous Blend of Tradition and Learning
Janmashtami Celebration at UWCEC: A Joyous Blend of Tradition and Learning
Janmashtami Celebration at UWCEC: A Joyous Blend of Tradition and Learning
Janmashtami, the vibrant festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, was joyfully observed at UWCEC, filling the school with smiles and excitement. The day was packed with engaging activities that not only entertained the children but also deepened their understanding of this significant occasion.
The celebration kicked off with an interactive PowerPoint presentation that captivated the young audience. The children learned about the story of Krishna’s birth, his playful childhood, and the cultural importance of Janmashtami. This educational session set the stage for the day’s festivities, providing a meaningful context for the activities that followed.
One of the day’s highlights was the lively dahi handi event, where a pot of yogurt was hung high, and the children enthusiastically attempted to break it—a traditional and thrilling part of Janmashtami celebrations.
The creativity of the students was on full display through various craft activities organized throughout the day. They crafted beautiful flutes, headbands, and decorated dahi handi pots, all inspired by symbols associated with Lord Krishna. Adding to the festive spirit, the children dressed up as Radha and Krishna, their vibrant costumes and joyful expressions making the celebration even more memorable.
The Janmashtami celebration at UWCEC was a perfect blend of learning, creativity, and tradition. It was a day filled with happiness, where the children not only learned about an important cultural festival but also experienced it in a fun and meaningful way.
UWCEC wishes you all a Happy Janmashtami!
UWCEC wishes you all a Happy Janmashtami!

Raksha Bandhan Celebration at UWCEC !
Raksha Bandhan Celebration at UWCEC !
Raksha Bandhan Celebration at UWCEC !
Raksha Bandhan is a festival symbolizing the bond between brothers and sisters. This year, on this auspicious day, our tiny tots of UWCEC took part in a celebration by wearing traditional clothes and learning about traditional customs and rituals.
The day began with the little ones crafting rakhis in the shapes of lions, stars and ice creams. Their tiny hands worked diligently and their creativity knew no bounds as they decorated their rakhis with vibrant colors and glitter.
The celebration continued with the children tying the rakhis to plants. This activity was a beautiful way to teach the young minds about the importance of nurturing and protecting nature, just as they would protect their siblings. In a heart-warming gesture, the children also tied rakhis to the bus uncles. This act of kindness and gratitude was met with smiles and blessings, making the celebration even more special.
This Raksha Bandhan celebration at UWCEC was not just about tradition but also about spreading love, kindness, and responsibility. It was a day filled with joy, creativity and valuable lessons that the children will carry with them for years to come.

































