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Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Golden Bead is a Montessori School for children between the age of 2 1/2 years (Pre-Primary) and 12years (Primary).The School was started with the aim of providing a healthy environment for children to engage in interactive learning, carefully prepared by the trained Montessori educator. In Golden Bead the environment provided is to facilitate thinking, imagination and creativity to remove the fear of learning and foster a confident child. You are welcome to call/set up a visit: Golden Bead Montessori House of Children 157,Richmond Road, Rathna Avenue(Behind old Kids Kemp, MG Road), Bangalore-560 025. PH: +91 9739905787 - 9916915092

February 13, 2015

“ASK NOT WHAT YOUR COUNTRY HAS DONE FOR YOU. ASK WHAT YOU HAVE DONE FOR YOUR COUNTRY”


Independence Day, celebrated annually on the 15th of August is a day we got our freedom. It is a day to remember that thousands of our freedom fighters sacrificed their lives for us to achieve independence. Golden Bead integrates the learning of these important events in our country’s history and allows the children to present their learning to parents and guests. This day is especially important as it creates a strong cultural bond to our country, and the leaders who took the initiative to lead us to independence.


Golden Bead INDEPENDENCE DAY Celebration - 2014





























November 21, 2011

Children's Day


At Golden Bead there was a small program by the children to mark Childrens Day. Saniya, Ambar and Subhiksha introduced the significance of Children’s Day to everyone in Hindi, English and Kannada respectively. In India, November 14th, the birthday of the country's first Prime Minister - Jawaharlal Nehru, also called Chacha (Uncle) Nehru - is celebrated as Children’s Day in recognition of his lifelong passion and work for the welfare, education and development of children.

On the occasion, children put up a program showcasing talents and interests – they danced, sang, played instruments, performed mimicry and showed some projects. 

November 1, 2011

Karnataka Rajyothsava


 On Nov 1st 1956 all the Kannada language-speaking regions of South India were merged to form the state of Karnataka. On this day we now celebrate Rajyothsava. Elementary children at Golden Bead wrote about the state of Karnataka and made paper state and national flags.



October 28, 2011

Diwali 2011



Diwali, one of the biggest Hindu festivals, is celebrated according to the lunar Hindu calendar and falls on different days each year. Diwali was celebrated at Golden Bead on October 28th 2011. The children came dressed in traditional clothes.

Sangeetha aunty narrated the story of Diwali and its significance. According to Hindu mythology, Prince Rama and his wife, Sita, were banished for fourteen years from their home in Ayodhya to the forest by their father, King Dashratha. Ram’s brother, Lakshmana , accompanies them. While in the forest, Sita was kidnapped by Ravana and taken to Lanka. Rama however vanquishes Ravana and his army and rescues Sita. The people of Ayodhya lit diyas(oil lamps) to celebrate Rama’s victory over Ravana and welcoming Rama and Sita back to Ayodhya where Rama was crowned King of Ayodhya.


The pre-primary children sang traditional songs, painted diyas and performed a pooja. 

The elementary children made diyas in pottery class and painted them. Joyti helped made a beautiful Rangoli and the children shared sweets with each other. 


October 10, 2011

Eid-ul-Fitr Celebrations

On Eid a guest - Asiya was invited to the elemetary classroom. She explained the significance of Eid and Ramzan or Ramadan to the children.

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and a time when Muslims across the world fast during the daylight hours. Muslims follow a lunar calender, so Ramadan moves forward by ten or eleven days each year. 

During Ramadan, get up early before dawn (Fajr) and have a light meal. This time is known as SuhoorAt the end of each day (Maghrib), Muslims traditionally break their fast with a meal called the Iftar. Following the custom of Prophet Muhammad, the fast is often broken with dates, then followed by a prayer and dinner. 

Ramadan is a time of worship and contemplation. Muslims celebrate the time when the verses of the Qur'an were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. A time to strengthen family and community ties. Ramadan concludes with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. 
Eid-ul-Fitr marks the breaking of the fast at the end of Ramadan. Lasting 3 days, it is a time for family and friends to get together, for celebrating with good food and presents for children, and charity. It's date is decided by the sighting of the new moon. 
Asiya taught the children some songs (Nasheed). The children they did some painting on the theme of Eid and later applied mehendi on their hands. The celebration ended with everyone enjoying some sweet 'sheer kurma'.
 

Independence Day 2011





Independence day was a holiday but on 16 August 2011 the elementary children performed a Hindi skit - 'Hans aur Siddharth'. The skit was directed by Thea. Saniya and Ambar also spoke about the freedom fighters of the nation.