Two young children, a girl with dark hair and a boy with light brown hair, are painting large leaves with white paint at a red table in a kitchen.
A young child with curly hair is decorating a poster with a large letter 'V' on a red table using a white marker. There are craft supplies, a cup, and a box of markers on the table.

ART

We will be doing free-form art and teacher-led art projects during the week.

Art is a powerful educational tool that goes beyond creativity—it fosters critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and cultural awareness. Whether through painting, music, dance, or theater, art encourages exploration, self-expression, and problem-solving. It helps students make connections across disciplines, enhances memory and focus, and promotes empathy by exposing them to diverse perspectives and experiences. In both formal and informal settings, art makes learning more engaging, personal, and deeply meaningful.

Young child with pink heart stickers over their face, shirtless, playing with red, yellow, and blue paint on a tray and a piece of paper, in a cozy room with musical instruments and shelves in the background.
Child sitting at a wooden table, crafting with cut-out paper shapes. The child’s face is obscured with a pink heart emoji, and the child is wearing a brown and navy sweater.
A young child with a pink heart emoji covering her face, sitting at a wooden table, working on a craft project with black and yellow striped paper and grey paper strips, surrounded by scissors, tissue paper, and a drink with a straw.