The Art & Craft Exhibition display at Prerana Waldorf School on November 24th, 2023. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Prerana Waldorf School (@preranawaldorfschool)
We are happy to share that Prerana Waldorf School has made it to the ‘Top 20’ of the chart in educational excellence. Prerana has been acknowledged, ranked and awarded by Education World as the #14 Co-Ed Day School in Hyderabad and #16 in Telangana. We
Prerana Waldorf School is proud to be a part of the “Swachhta Hi Seva Campaign” organised by Government of India. As we move towards the vision of a “Garbage Free India,”our high school children came together to champion the cause of environmental conservation by taking
Farming block, focuses on sowing seeds and creating a compost pit, it is a vital component of Waldorf education. It empowers children to become stewards of the environment, fostering a sense of responsibility and respect for the natural world. Through these hands-on experiences, students not
It is a pleasure to share that Ms Neela Sundari, Grade VIII teacher and school mentor was awarded with the best teacher award and Certificate of Appreciation by Rotary Club of Jubillee Hills for her committed and outstanding service to children and education.
“Artificial intelligence is not a substitute for human intelligence; it is a tool to amplify human creativity and ingenuity. “– Fei-Fei Li Ms. Kavita Mitra, Grade X class teacher gave a talk to the high school students on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. The talk
Our eighth graders recently completed the study of ‘HUMAN ANATOMY’ in their morning Main Lesson Block. Anatomy Exploration: Unveiling the Human Mechanics – The anatomy segment dissected the external aspects of the human body – the mechanics underlying our bones and muscles. Students delved into
Children often marvel at the transformation of their homes into vibrant spaces during special occasions and festivals. The sight of homes adorned with exquisite flower arrangements and intricate coconut leaf decorations never fails to captivate their imagination. This display of coconut leaf crafting, leaves them
“The right thing is to proceed from second dimension to third, which brings us to cubes and other three dimensional figures.” — Plato Our eight graders enjoyed their Platonic Solids main lesson. From First Grade, Waldorf students begin their study of geometry with simple lines