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Special Assembly on Republic Day

‘Let’s remember the golden heritage of our Motherland and be a proud Indian’ The Montessorians of Ekya School, Byrathi planned a special assembly along with Republic Day celebrations for all students on January 25th, 2021. The event was on the...

/ January 26, 2021

#TeacherBlogger: Being on time – Is it a dying etiquette? – A Perspective By Ms. Mathangi, Ekya JPN

Many ways to remind us of time, Mobile, clocks, watches ring each time. Yet, Do we turn in at the right time? Or wish we had more of it each time.  Packed schedules. Umpteen chores. Collapsing boundaries between work and...

/ December 23, 2020

#TeacherBlogger: Continuous Evolution – A Teacher’s Learning Experience by Ms. Lekha Gopi, ITPL.

Attending the self-directed and self-paced MOOC exercise was really useful and interesting. It helped me revise all of my learning and upgrade my methods with the expertise and advice of more than 12 speakers across the globe. All the resources...

/ December 22, 2020

#StudentBlogger: A synopsis of Dr. Mohit Sehgal’s talk

On the 28th of November, we hosted Day 2 of the Career Camp, following a very successful session of “Meet the University”, on Day 1. The theme of this Career Camp was 21st Century Careers, and it consisted of people...

/ December 10, 2020

#EventsAtEkya: Hindi Diwas Celebrations at Ekya Byrathi

‘Language is the light of the mind.’ Ekya School, Byrathi celebrated Hindi Diwas on 12th September to commemorate the adoption of Hindi as one of the official languages of India. Hindi is a language that unites our nation with its...

/ September 12, 2020

#EventsAtEkya: “Emotions in the time of a pandemic”- A Special Assembly at Ekya Byrathi

‘Emotions are the language of the soul’ The students of Grade 4 planned a special assembly virtually for the students of Grade 1-8 on September 11th, 2020. The event was on the theme, ‘Emotions in the time of a pandemic’....

/ September 11, 2020

#TeacherBlogger: History is not the past, it is the present and is alive!

My perception of the subject of History used to be similar to many people who feel that it is dry and vast to comprehend and also question- why should it be studied today, or past is past and what does...

/ September 10, 2020

#PoetsOfEkya: What we would have done without you! By Ms. Sreepriya Unnikrishnan

Dear Teacher at Ekya, You are the anchor of the ship Caught in a current – not letting it slip You are the sail which doesn’t fail Come storm, hurricane or hail. You always wear a beautiful smile Even if...

/ September 6, 2020