Fun and Learning @ Sreshtathe by MySkool

Bengaluru, July 27: True to its motto of providing fun and learning for students in a single access, MySkool held its flagship 9-day event, Sreshtathe, for the students and parents of the city of Bengaluru that began on 17th July and concluded on 25th July. This event saw a massive turnout of participants comprising both students and parents. 

When online interactions are taking predominance, a gala event like this was a welcome respite, and events included “Do-it-yourself” programmes to psychological counseling. There were also competitive events for children to showcase their talents, expert sessions with top counselors sharing their knowledge and best practices to handle children, and education experts guiding the parents and children to a brighter future.

The parents were overwhelmed and expressed that events like Sreshtathe should keep frequently happening as it helps build confidence in children and positively impact their holistic development.

“I felt great pleasure to have my child enrolled in the storytelling competition. I extend my thanks to the entire team of MySkool for an extremely well-organized event. It was instrumental in building their creativity, imagination, and communication skills. It was conducted in a very unique way, and we look forward to more such events,” says Kavitha G, Parent of V. Akshay Guru.

Looking at the success of its Bengaluru edition, MySkool has been receiving requests from many other cities to conduct their courses and inter-school competition, and co-scholastic events.

“We are very thankful to the parents and children for making Sreshtathe such a successful event, especially the children were wonderful and showcased their best talent. I can definitely say that the new generation is more creative and brighter than ever,” said Mrs. Kalpana C.H, COO of MySkool.

MySkool Offers over 20 Co-Scholastic courses like robotics, Music, Dance, Public speaking, among others, and is in the process of partnering with leading schools and academic institutions all over the country.

To watch the full coverage of events and see the winners’ list do visit https://expo.myskool.online.

To know more about MySkool, visit www.myskool.online

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