Festival of lights will be celebrated by the Sewac-B School.
A medical check up was conducted for all creche children with the parents in attendance.


In a novel concept introduced by the School, on this day Parents could observe how children learn and what they do in the classroom.


Representatives from the Post Office explained the different savings schemes and insurance policies available at the Post Office and the advantages of saving regularly.


Teachers are special and they were celebrated today. A fun time was had by all – the children and the teachers.




Onam was celebrated with flower decorations.


Independence day was celebrated in school with great fanfare.








Shri Krishna Janamashtmi was celebrated in school with the children dressing up and coming to school. The teachers put in a lot of effort to settle



The kids a wonderful time listening to stories. Sharanya gifted a copy of her book to the library and a book mark to all the children.




Celebrating Fruit Day highlights the importance of fruits for a healthy lifestyle. The children learned to identify fruit, they enjoyed the activities like fruit-themed crafts, rhymes, fruit tasting. We hope to promote the eating of fruit everyday.



As part of our Information and Discussion series, SEWACB organized a panel discussion for community members on Shaping Society – The role of women in building harmony and breaking limits”. In addition to HBA members, Kanakavalli, Latha, Usha Anand and Shalini Joshi were the panelists on behalf of SEWAC-B. It was a spirited discussion on the issue.


On Saturday, 5th July we had a session organized by HBA (Healthcare Businesswoman’s Association) for community members on Physical and mental wellness.
A free medical check up for almost 38 women was conducted by a team from Baptist Hospital. They were examined for BP, Sugar, weight and a general examination was conducted too.


Our President and Secretary, along with the Principal, conducted the Parent’s orientation to the school systems and interactions. About 60 parents attended the event.


Can there be a world without colours? Not at all. We see colours all around us. Colours Day celebrations at Bee Hive school are dedicated to activities around colours, developing and reinforcing the visual perception of colours.
World Environment Day offers a moment of collective reflection and a platform to amplify solutions. Celebrated annually on June 5, it serves as a global reminder that environmental protection is not just a responsibility of Governments but also every individual and community.
At Bee-Hive School, we are making children aware of the importance of the environment at an early stage



Bee-Hive School re-opened today and welcomed children back to the Academic Year 2025-26, to a new year of learning.



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