Welcome Day
TCIS was delighted to welcome all the kids back into the school premises. Various welcome activities like Zumba, riddles, tongue twisters, Pictionary, etc, rejuvenated and made the learners feel comfortable
Trip to Panchagani
The name ‘Deepavali’ literally means an ‘array of lights’. To make the students understand the importance of Diwali, TCIS celebrated Diwali virtually. Teachers explained the importance of Diwali. Children decorated
Farewell
The students and teachers bid farewell to our beloved learners of Grade 10 & 12 with eyes brimmed with tears and hearts filled with pure love. The students took with
Holi Celebration
Holi is the festival of colours. TCIS celebrated this festival and made learners aware of importance of the festival through Video and PPT .Our little learners were dressed in white
Butterfly Toy Competition
The Cambria International School held Butterfly Edu field learning aids Competition. Our learners enjoyed the assembling of educational construction toys which helped them to develop new ways of thinking at
Welcome Back
The school was thrilled to welcome the students back to school after one and a half year. The teachers happily welcomed the students of grades 1 to 5 for physical
Animal Kingdom Event
TCIS Celebrated Animal Kingdom event to make the little learners aware about different animals, their habitats, elements in nature, and other aspects of our surrounding world. children learned the importance
Marathi Diwas
Marathi Language Day was celebrated to honour the birth anniversary of famous Marathi poet Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar, who was popularly known as ‘Kusumagraj’. Shirwadkar was an eminent Marathi poet, playwright,
National Science Day
Science day was celebrated with a lot of zeal and enthusiasm by our young and talented learners. The children were taught that Science is a tool that has given us
Shivaji Jayanti Celebration
TCIS celebrated Shivaji Jayanti by telling their students about the anecdotes of the Maratha King. Kids were shown a video on the story of Shivaji Maharaj. The toddlers drawn and