Reading March at Excel

At EIS we understand that Reading helps to improve language skills, cognitive abilities, and concentration, while also promoting imagination and creativity.

“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” -Dr. Seuss

Which is why we held "Reading March", a wonderful celebration of reading and books! The whole month featured a variety of exciting activities for students, including special reading programs as well as interactive storytelling sessions led by our beloved parents. Students were also given the opportunity to showcase their creativity and love for literature by dressing up as their favourite book characters in honour of World Book Day.

This whole month helped to promote a love of reading and fostered a sense of community among the students, parents, and staff of EIS. The event was a great success and demonstrated the school's commitment to providing engaging and meaningful learning experiences for its students.

Filled to the brim with enthusiasm, the students of Grade 1 are joined by our Beloved Head Teacher Ms. Agnes for an interactive reading session in the discovery forest.
Filled with enthusiasm, the bright students of Grade 1B cheer with excitement after a wonderful reading session with one of their beloved classmate’s parents.
After a successful storytelling session with a beloved parent, the students of Grade 1A express their enthusiasm as they pose for a memorable picture.
Our ever-lively teacher of Grade 2, Ms. Reshma takes part in the World Book Day activities as she struts the ramp dressed up as Little Red Riding Hood.
Looking like she stepped straight out of her storybook; Haya of Grade 3 shows off her Princess Anna costume as she walks the ramp.
Getting ready to summon all the rodents, Abdullah of Grade 3 embodies ‘The Pied Piper’ as he shows us his brilliant costume while walking the ramp.
The students of Grade 1 gather to share a few words about their favorite book characters and why they decided to dress up as them.
Bursting with excitement, Zarwa of Grade 1 shares a few words about Elsa, her favourite book character, while her classmates patiently wait for their turn with the microphone.
Surrounded by her classmate, Shamsa of Grade 2 shares a few words about her favourite character, Snow White.
Our very own Ms. Sara hosts a wonderful storytelling session for our dynamic students of Grade 2 as they all gather together in the cozy Reading Area set up in our school corridor.
In a flurry of colours and costumes, the students of Grade 3 most certainly look like storybook characters come to life.