Mainstream Schools
Our work with mainstream schools is two fold: one to work with the children using creative interventions thereby prepare them for inclusion and second is to support the learning of children who learn differently.
This aims to create readiness in schools for inclusion using the resources and the infrastructure that they have. Taking Arts based creative interventions into classroom settings looks at learning opportunities for all.
The Artistry in Learning programme by Snehadhara Foundation at the Brigade Schools at Whitefield, Malleshwaram and JP Nagar was designed as an engagement aimed at creating creative, learner-led spaces where young students can thrive through arts-based practices. The program, which focused on integrating the arts into the UKG curriculum, sought to foster creativity, collaboration, and self-expression among students. The aim was to create an enriching educational experience that went beyond traditional learning, encouraging both teachers and students to explore new ways of engaging with content and each other. The programme was from August-November 2024.
2014-15
Over 200 children became a part of a unique session by Snehadhara at Insight Academy. The session focused on voice, rhythm, play and story.
2015-16
We conducted a session on creative expressions using the body with the 4th-7th graders at the School of India. It was interesting to see how the children responded to group games and movement based learning.
2014-15
The language of art event was at Sherwood High, an educational institution in Bannerghatta road. Facilitators from Snehadhara conducted interactive sessions with storytelling, drumming and voice and movement for about 200 children.