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700 Tree House School children in Virar create 36 feet long magnificent artistic replica of bird’s wings

“Colours of Imagination Fly High In the Sky”


Virar, January 17 , 2015: 700 Tree House children aged between 3 -12 years today created an unique artistic replica of birds wings measuring 36 feet long at the Tree House High School atYashwant Nagar, Virar. 

The students from playgroup, nursery, primary and middle level eagerly came together and experienced “Colours of Imagination Fly High in the Sky” in a record setting art installation event at the Tree House school premise. Using their own imagination and art work, the children successfully showcased their unique talent in a spirit of creativity, celebration and competition.

 The unique art installation was unveiled by Mrs Shobhna Peradoor, Vice Principal, Tree House High School, Virar. She said to the august gathering "I am so proud of all my 700 school tiny tots who have created such an amazing artistic replica of birds wings. These magnificent wings showcases the creative potential of our students and gives a message that sky is the limit for creativity and they must let their minds fly high with the wings of imagination. Creativity is as natural and necessary for children as fresh air and sunshine. By exposing children to creative experiences, we must gift them a rich and memorable childhood while laying the strong foundation for a lifelong creative expression” 

Mr Rajesh Bhatia, Promoter and Managing Director, Tree House Education and Accessories Ltd, added “We at Treehouse believe that the foundations for successful career are laid down at a young age. We at Tree House ensure that each child’s mind is exposed to the right mix of fun and education in the formative years. Tree House has created a unique curriculum using the best of Playway and the Montessori methods of teaching. At Tree House,  the child is taught to develop his/her physical, mental, emotional acumen. The Tree House curriculum and activities are conducted in a child centric environment, where the teachers carefully guide the development of the child's academic and social skills. We want all our children to set roots in the right kind of soil enabling them to discover more, learn faster and grow effortlessly"


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