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Art room in Kamareddy at Little Scholar School
Little Scholar School • Kamareddy

Our Art Room in Kamareddy at Little Scholar School

At Little Scholar School, our art room in Kamareddy gives students a space to explore imagination, creativity and visual expression through age-appropriate creative experiences.

Through drawing, colouring, painting, craft and design-based activities, we give our students opportunities to communicate ideas while developing patience, concentration, observation, planning and fine motor skills.

IMAGE 02 Students exploring creative activities in the art room in Kamareddy
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Creativity Beyond the Classroom

Inside Our Creative Art Room in Kamareddy

In our Art Room, we encourage students to observe, imagine, experiment and communicate ideas through visual work and age-appropriate creative activities.

We use age-appropriate art and craft experiences to encourage careful work, creative choices and confidence in original ideas. The process of planning, creating and reflecting can also support observation, decision-making and the ability to explain completed work.

ImaginationDeveloping original ideas and visual concepts
ObservationNoticing shapes, colours, patterns and details
Fine Motor DevelopmentImproving hand control through practical activities
Self-ExpressionCommunicating thoughts and emotions through art
How We Encourage Creative Participation

Creative Activities in Our Art Room

Depending on the grade, timetable, available materials and our current school programme, we may include activities such as the following.

Drawing

We may use guided drawing to help students explore lines, shapes, proportion and visual ideas.

Colouring

We may use colouring activities to support control, colour awareness and careful work.

Painting

Age-appropriate painting may be used to encourage creativity, observation and visual expression.

Paper Craft

Paper activities such as cutting, folding and assembling can support planning and fine motor development.

Clay Activities

When included in our current programme, clay-based work can help students explore form, texture and three-dimensional ideas.

Poster Making

We may encourage students to combine words and images to communicate an idea or message.

Collage Work

Collage activities can help students think about composition, selection and creative use of materials.

Model Making

Depending on available materials, students may plan and construct simple creative models.

Festival Crafts

When included in our school programme, festival-related crafts can connect creativity with cultural understanding.

Creative Projects

We may use individual and group projects to encourage planning, persistence and presentation.

Why Creative Learning Matters to Us

How Art Room Learning Can Support Our Students

Through guided creative participation, we aim to support observation, concentration, fine motor development, patience, confidence and self-expression. We also encourage students to value planning, experimenting and improving—not only the finished artwork.

Creativity
Observation
Fine Motor Skills
Concentration
Patience
Visual Thinking
Confidence
Self-Expression
Our Approach to Responsible Creative Work

How We Approach Art Room Access, Guidance and Care

We want families to have clear information about our Art Room. Because grade access, schedules, materials, staff guidance and programme details can change, our school team can confirm the current arrangements directly.

Current Art Room Information

Information Families Can Confirm With Us

Eligible GradesAccess to our Art Room may vary by grade, timetable and our current activity plan. Families can contact our school team to confirm access for their child’s grade.
Activity ScheduleOur Art Room activity schedule may vary by term, grade and current school programme. Families can contact our team for the latest timetable information.
Curriculum StatusFamilies can ask our school team whether current Art Room activities are part of the regular timetable, connected with classroom learning or offered as an additional activity.
Art Teacher DetailsFamilies can contact our school team to confirm the current art teacher or activity coordinator and the guidance available to students.
Materials AvailableDepending on the activity and age group, materials may include paper, pencils, crayons, colour media, paint, brushes and craft supplies. Families can ask us about the materials currently used.
Competitions and ExhibitionsCompetitions, exhibitions and project displays may vary during the academic year. Families can contact our team to ask about current opportunities.
Teacher SupervisionWe aim to guide Art Room activities with clear instructions suited to the students’ age and the materials being used. Families can contact us to confirm current supervision arrangements.
Safety ProceduresWe encourage students to follow clear instructions when using scissors, adhesives, paint and other materials. Families can ask our team about current safety and supervision arrangements.
Cleaning and StorageWe encourage students to keep work areas organised and to return reusable tools and materials appropriately after activities.
We take student privacy seriously. We publish identifiable student photographs only in line with our current consent and safeguarding process.
The Habits We Encourage

Responsible Habits We Encourage in Our Art Room

We encourage students to work carefully, respect shared materials, listen to guidance and keep creative spaces organised while taking part in Art Room activities.

01

Listen Before Starting

We ask students to understand the activity, materials and instructions before they begin.

02

Use Tools Carefully

We encourage students to handle scissors, brushes, adhesives and other materials only as instructed.

03

Keep the Workspace Organised

We encourage students to arrange materials neatly and keep their workspace organised.

04

Respect Every Student’s Work

We encourage students to respect different ideas, styles and levels of artistic confidence.

05

Experiment Responsibly

We encourage experimentation while students follow age-appropriate guidance and material limits.

06

Clean and Store Materials

We encourage students to return reusable tools, manage waste responsibly and leave the area tidy.

Come and Explore Our Campus

Visit Our Art Room in Kamareddy

We welcome families to request a campus visit and learn more about our Art Room, current creative activities, student work and the wider learning environment at Little Scholar School.

Visit Request

Request a Visit to Our Art Room

Share your details with us and our school team can guide you about current Art Room information, campus visits and admissions.

Questions From Families

Questions Parents Ask About Our Art Room

For the latest grade access, activity schedule, programme status and competition information, families can contact our school team directly.

Access to our Art Room may vary by grade, timetable and our current activity plan. Families can contact our school team to confirm access for their child’s grade.

Our Art Room activity schedule may vary by term, grade and current school programme. Families can contact our team for the latest timetable information.

We aim to guide Art Room activities with clear instructions suited to the students’ age and the materials being used. Families can contact us to confirm current supervision arrangements.

Families can ask our school team whether current Art Room activities are part of the regular timetable, connected with classroom learning or offered as an additional activity.

Competitions, exhibitions and project displays may vary during the academic year. Families can contact our team to ask about current opportunities.

Yes. Families can request a campus visit. Please confirm the available date, time and Art Room access with our school team before travelling.