School’s out, but curiosity isn’t. As we head into the summer holidays, it’s goodbye alarms, hello late mornings… at least for a while. But before we officially enter vacation mode, let’s talk about how to make this break more than just a blur of naps and snack breaks. Summer isn’t just a time to pause, but a chance to refresh, grow, and explore. If you’ve been meaning to try something new, this is your chance. Whether it’s painting, writing, dancing, coding, or playing an instrument, the possibilities are endless. You don’t need a classroom to learn—just curiosity and a little courage. If you're looking for exciting programs this summer, here are some truly fun and enriching options around Mumbai: Raëll Padamsee’s Summer Creative Stars 📍Juhu, Bandra, Andheri 🎯 Theatre, storytelling, voice training, and stage skills 👧 Ages 5–14 Make N Bake – Little Explorers Camp 📍Andheri (W), Mumbai 🎯 Cupcake decorating, pottery, painting, and science fun 👧 Ages 4–10 MindzQ STEM Summer Camp 📍Thane, Borivali, Powai 🎯 Robotics, AI, chess, yoga, and creative thinking 👦 Ages 6–14 BNHS Nature Camp 📍Goregaon East 🎯 Wildlife trails, ecology activities, bird watching 👧 Ages 8–15 And if you’re staying home, don’t underestimate what you can do from your bedroom. Read a book—not a textbook, but something fun. Try photography, journaling, or cooking with your parents. It’s the little things that often bring the biggest joys. And of course—homework. Yes, we said it. Do it little by little to avoid the end-of-summer panic. Traveling? Stay safe. Whether it’s a hill station or just your cousin’s place two blocks away, follow basic safety. Respect public spaces and remember: the places you visit are someone else’s home. Balance screen time with real time. Let your eyes rest, and your imagination roam. You don’t have to post every moment to enjoy it. In short, let this summer be your reset button. Rest, recharge, reflect—and return with stories, skills, and smiles. On that note here’s a thought to carry with you for this summer: "The break isn’t just for rest, but for planting the seeds of something new—so that when school resumes, you return not only older, but wiser." Happy holidays, Nalanda Aarohi Khetan and Prithvy Sawant (Head Girl and Head Boy
School’s out, but curiosity isn’t. As we head into the summer holidays, it’s goodbye alarms, hello late mornings… at least for a while. But before we officially enter vacation mode, let’s talk about how to make this break more than just a blur of naps and snack breaks.
Summer isn’t just a time to pause, but a chance to refresh, grow, and explore. If you’ve been meaning to try something new, this is your chance. Whether it’s painting, writing, dancing, coding, or playing an instrument, the possibilities are endless. You don’t need a classroom to learn—just curiosity and a little courage.
If you're looking for exciting programs this summer, here are some truly fun and enriching options around Mumbai:
Raëll Padamsee’s Summer Creative Stars
📍Juhu, Bandra, Andheri 🎯 Theatre, storytelling, voice training, and stage skills 👧 Ages 5–14
Make N Bake – Little Explorers Camp
📍Andheri (W), Mumbai 🎯 Cupcake decorating, pottery, painting, and science fun 👧 Ages 4–10
MindzQ STEM Summer Camp
📍Thane, Borivali, Powai 🎯 Robotics, AI, chess, yoga, and creative thinking 👦 Ages 6–14
BNHS Nature Camp
📍Goregaon East 🎯 Wildlife trails, ecology activities, bird watching 👧 Ages 8–15
And if you’re staying home, don’t underestimate what you can do from your bedroom. Read a book—not a textbook, but something fun. Try photography, journaling, or cooking with your parents. It’s the little things that often bring the biggest joys.
And of course—homework. Yes, we said it. Do it little by little to avoid the end-of-summer panic.
Traveling? Stay safe. Whether it’s a hill station or just your cousin’s place two blocks away, follow basic safety. Respect public spaces and remember: the places you visit are someone else’s home.
Balance screen time with real time. Let your eyes rest, and your imagination roam. You don’t have to post every moment to enjoy it.
In short, let this summer be your reset button. Rest, recharge, reflect—and return with stories, skills, and smiles. On that note here’s a thought to carry with you for this summer: "The break isn’t just for rest, but for planting the seeds of something new—so that when school resumes, you return not only older, but wiser."
Happy holidays, Nalanda
Aarohi Khetan and Prithvy Sawant
(Head Girl and Head Boy