Open Days
At Millennium Education, we are preparing our learners for the life beyond the walls of classrooms. With every passing year, competition to survive in the professional world is increasing. Students need to equip with more specialized skills for not only surviving, instead for success and career progression.
One of the ways to enrich learners’ educational experience is by engaging them into activities which are other than the regular academic curriculum such activities are termed as Co-curricular activities. Co-Curricular activities are as significant as academic activities. Blend of Curricular and Co-curricular helps in the well-rounded development of the learners.
To ensure learner engagement in the co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, last Saturday of every month is considered as Open Day. At Millennium Education, Open Days and their impact on child development has found wide-ranging benefits for our learners. By experiencing Open Days, our young learners attain higher level of knowledge and skills, improve their physical health and increase their motor skills, socialise and interact in new and different ways with their peers and adults, show improved attention and enhanced self-concept and self-esteem, and better mental well-being, change their environmental behaviour and their values and attitudes. At the start of every academic session, all the open days are planned and themes are defined. They are conducted in collaboration with the TME Clubs and Societies. Themes for all levels are decided keeping in mind the objective of the activity with respect to the grade level of the learners. So, Open Day Themes for TMEY are different from the TMPY and TMMY to ensure holistic development of learners as per their grades.
Some of the Open Day themes for The Millennium Early Years are Showcasing of Who We Are, Where we are in Place and Time, How we Organize Ourselves and Sharing the Planet which are aligned with TMEY Curriculum. Whereas, Open Themes for TMPY and TMMY are Art and Music Competitions, Educational Trips, Millennial Debating and Declamation Competition, Drama Festivals, Spring Festivals and Sports Gala.
At Millennium Education, we are preparing our learners for the life beyond the walls of classrooms. With every passing year, competition to survive in the professional world is increasing. Students need to equip with more specialized skills for not only surviving, instead for success and career progression.
One of the ways to enrich learners’ educational experience is by engaging them into activities which are other than the regular academic curriculum such activities are termed as Co-curricular activities. Co-Curricular activities are as significant as academic activities. Blend of Curricular and Co-curricular helps in the well-rounded development of the learners.
To ensure learner engagement in the co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, last Saturday of every month is considered as Open Day. At Millennium Education, Open Days and their impact on child development has found wide-ranging benefits for our learners. By experiencing Open Days, our young learners attain higher level of knowledge and skills, improve their physical health and increase their motor skills, socialise and interact in new and different ways with their peers and adults, show improved attention and enhanced self-concept and self-esteem, and better mental well-being, change their environmental behaviour and their values and attitudes. At the start of every academic session, all the open days are planned and themes are defined. They are conducted in collaboration with the TME Clubs and Societies. Themes for all levels are decided keeping in mind the objective of the activity with respect to the grade level of the learners. So, Open Day Themes for TMEY are different from the TMPY and TMMY to ensure holistic development of learners as per their grades.
Some of the Open Day themes for The Millennium Early Years are Showcasing of Who We Are, Where we are in Place and Time, How we Organize Ourselves and Sharing the Planet which are aligned with TMEY Curriculum. Whereas, Open Themes for TMPY and TMMY are Art and Music Competitions, Educational Trips, Millennial Debating and Declamation Competition, Drama Festivals, Spring Festivals and Sports Gala.