Art & Crafts
Inspiring Art & Crafts at Shree Ram Global School in Tohana
Art opens up a world within every child, which is very close to his heart. When a child reaches out to the world, he creates forms, calculates figures, draws inspiration and develops understanding. Art grooms the child from inside. At Maxfort School we use Art to help in shaping students belief, convictions, imagination and creativity, essential for their all-round development.
Recognizing role of Art & Craft in holistic development
New scientific research acknowledges the role of Art & Craft in turning a simple student into a holistic individual. Art teaches students to make choices and solve problems; every artistic stroke that a child makes on the canvas or in any other medium involves decision making and definitely something more than imagination. As a result, at Maxfort School the child gets the ability to manifest his knowledge and thoughts that he has understood from theoretical concepts.
Unfolding the hidden potential in every child
Art involves several diverse visual and audio formats like painting, dance, music, theatre, movie and many more. These art forms are the most effective way to uncover the talents hidden within a child. Besides, exposure to art in any form at Maxfort School, impacts other aspects of child's growth such as learning ability. It is interesting to point out that children with artistic abilities can read and write better than their peers and can pick up different languages with ease.
Skilled Professionals to mentor students in Art & Crafts
At Maxfort School we have all the Art & Craft facilities and skilled professionals to help students develop their talent. The students at Shree Ram Global School Tohana, apply Art to develop motor skills, inventiveness, cultural awareness, visual learning besides self-worth, confidence, leadership and smartness. The Art lessons make students forget their worries and enjoy every moment while they learn.
Life isn't about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself.
- George Bernard Shaw