Fostering the root culture since the early childhood
Fostering the root culture since the early childhood
India is a land rich in traditions, values, and timeless wisdom. At our pre-primary level, we believe in nurturing not just young minds, but also young hearts that are rooted in our Indian culture.
From the early years, we gently introduce children to our heritage through stories from the Panchatantra and Ramayana, celebrations of festivals, simple bhajans, traditional games, and values like respect, gratitude, and sharing. These early impressions help children grow with a sense of belonging, pride, and identity.
We aim to create a beautiful balance between modern learning and cultural grounding—where a child learns to say “thank you” and also “dhanyavaad,” where a diya is as special as a crayon, and where elders are greeted with a warm “namaste.”
Let us join hands in sowing these seeds of culture, so our children blossom into confident, kind, and culturally-aware individuals.
Thank you,
Tejal Tilavat
Pre primary coordinator
Kanakia kids CBSE, Mahuva
New Academic year 2025 - 2026
The first day of the Academic session 2025 at RBK Kanakia Kids was marked by warmth, excitement, and enthusiasm. The school premises buzzed with joy as students were greeted with cheerful smiles and vibrant decorations.
To create a welcoming atmosphere, the school was adorned with colourful banners and artwork reflecting a positive and engaging environment. Teachers and staff members warmly received the children at the entrance, ensuring they felt comfortable and secure.
The students enjoyed making popsicle stick crafts. These hands-on activities boosted their creativity.
JR.KG - Water activity
Tasked with finding particular colour rubber bands from water—students not only had loads of fun but also sharpened their math skills like counting, comparing time, and identification of colours.
Who knew learning math could be this exciting and messy?
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Nursery - Apple craft Activity
The goal of this activity was to encourage creativity and self-expression by creating a visual collage within the outline of an apple. This symbolic representation highlights both the educational theme (apple as a symbol of learning) and individual student engagement.
JR.KG - Math(Circle shape Activity)
Children demonstrated an improved understanding of the circle shape through hands-on learning and art integration. The activity was enjoyable, educational, and a great way to reinforce shape concepts in a playful, thematic way.
Jr.KG Subject - Theme (hand print Activity)
"These little hands can give so much,
A gentle hug, a loving touch.
So here’s my handprint, big and bright,
A memory to hold so tight."
The handprint art activity was designed to encourage creativity, sensory exploration, and fine motor skills among the children. It also served as a memorable keepsake project and a fun way to engage students in seasonal or themed artwork.
SR . KG - Balancing the paper cup Activity
This hands-on balancing activity offered a playful way to introduce basic physics concepts. Children explored weight, gravity, and balance in a tangible, memorable way. The open-ended nature of the task encouraged experimentation and creative thinking.
SR . KG - Collage in candy Activity
Students created colorful collages using candy wrappers, candy shapes, and glue. The activity encouraged creativity, fine motor skills, and teamwork. Everyone enjoyed designing their own “sweet” artwork.
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