At Bees and Cubs, while reverence may not be explicitly taught in the classroom, the attribute is instilled through a variety of lessons. Students are provided with ample opportunities to appreciate such moments. Special occasions like Independence Day, Hindi Divas, Art Day, Cultural day production, etc., serve as platforms for students to engage in various activities that encourage them to learn, reflect, and ponder on significant moments. In History classes, students engage in activities that prompt them to reflect on their past and develop a reverence for their rich heritage. CAS projects offer a holistic approach to education that integrates academic learning with experiential opportunities for personal, social, and emotional development. By connecting students to their communities and the world around them, CAS projects inspire reverence for the environment, culture, humanity, and oneself, nurturing compassionate and responsible global citizens.
Think about it. In a world that's always go-go-go, reverence is that little voice saying, "Hey, slow down, check this out!" It's like hitting pause on life and soaking up the beauty around you. You see a sunset, you feel that warm glow, and suddenly, you're all about the moment