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Learning through play promoted at Sacred Heart College

Sacred Heart College hosted an Early Learning Festival to promote learning through play on May 13.

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The event emphasised the importance of play in a child’s development and fostering their social and cognitive skills.

Themed Play to Learn, Learn to Play, the festival attracted parents, teachers, and early childhood professionals.

Learning through play promoted at Sacred Heart College

Sacred Heart College hosted an Early Learning Festival to promote learning through play on May 13.

ALSO READ: Learners of Sacred Heart College knit for a good cause

The event emphasised the importance of play in a child’s development and fostering their social and cognitive skills.

Themed Play to Learn, Learn to Play, the festival attracted parents, teachers, and early childhood professionals.

Throughout the festival, children participated in hands-on activities designed to enhance their cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and confidence.

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The event fostered a safe and nurturing environment for young learners to explore new experiences and situations, allowing them to grow and develop at their own pace.

The school extended its gratitude to all the teachers, psychologists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, and other experts who played a role in organising and delivering a ‘memorable’ learning experience.

“Their dedication, expertise, and commitment to early childhood development were invaluable.

The festival’s success reinforced Sacred Heart College’s mission to provide an inclusive and holistic education that nurtures the potential of every child.

By integrating play-based learning into the curriculum, the college remained at the forefront of educational innovation, equipping young learners with the skills and confidence to thrive in a rapidly changing world,” stated Blanckensee.