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Culture Day Celebration at Oxford School

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 Culture Day Celebration at Oxford School At Oxford School, we are proudly celebrating Culture Day to honor the rich and diverse heritage of Pakistan. Our country is a land of vibrant cultures, beautiful traditions, and colorful festivals, each reflecting the values and history of its people. Pakistan is home to several cultural regions, each with its own language, dress, music, and customs. Punjab, known for its lively bhangra music and delicious food like saag and makki di roti, represents energy, hospitality, and warmth. People from Punjab wear colorful shalwar kameez, and their traditional dances reflect joy and celebration. Sindh, with its historical cities like Mohenjo-Daro and unique Ajrak and Sindhi topi, symbolizes love for art and poetry. The people of Sindh are known for their hospitality and deep respect for Sufi traditions. Sindhi music and dances bring a spiritual and festive touch to our celebrations. Balochistan, the land of mountains and deserts, is rich in tribal ...

Pick and Place the Chair Game

  Oxford Montessori and School System – Kids Activity Time At Oxford Montessori and School System, we believe that fun-filled activities play a vital role in the early development of children. Our recent classroom activity was specially designed to help kids learn essential classroom rules and the value of independent work in an engaging and enjoyable way. The activity was a game titled “Pick and Place the Chair” , which turned a simple classroom object into a powerful learning tool. In this game, each child was asked to pick a chair from a designated area and place it in the correct position in the classroom. The student who correctly placed the chair first won the game. While it may sound simple, this fun activity was designed to build discipline, understanding of order, responsibility, and teamwork. During the activity, the children were guided to perform the task quietly and confidently. They followed instructions, took turns, and helped one another – all while developing mo...