Every parent wants to protect their child from suffering, failure, and disappointment. However, failures are a necessary part of life, and overcoming them is a […]
Beyond the Festivities: What Ganesh Chaturthi Teaches Us About Sustainability
Festivals are not only about joy and rituals; they are also powerful teachers that shape our values. At Vega Schools, learning is inspired by real-life […]
Unlocking Potential: The Role of AI in Personalised Education
In today’s rapidly evolving world, education is no longer a one-size-fits-all journey. At Vega Schools, we understand that every child learns differently and that’s where […]
The Unsung Heroes of Learning: Why Soft Skills Matter More Than Ever
Ever heard the Unsung Heroes of Learning? Yes, the unsung, which we sometimes surpass. In classrooms, offices, and even at home, we tend to focus […]
A Day in the Life: Inside Vega Schools’ Holistic Learning Environment
When we think of how children truly learn, A Day in the Life: Inside Vega Schools’ Holistic Learning Environment shows us what learning looks like […]
Teachers’ Day Celebration Event
Teachers’ Day is more than just a date on the calendar; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the architects of our future. Traditionally filled with speeches, […]
The Power of Play: Nurturing Creativity and Critical Thinking Outside the Classroom
Education often brings to mind classrooms, books, and exams. Yet, some of the most important lessons children learn occur outside those structured environments. Play, often […]
Building Empathy: A Shared Journey Between Schools and Parents
Alfred Adler said, “Empathy is seeing with the eyes of another, listening with the ears of another, and feeling with the heart of another.” In […]
From Classroom to Career: Preparing Students for a Changing World
As a part of Vega Schools’ career counseling department, I often meet parents and learners who believe that good grades and a strong academic record […]
Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies: Vega Schools’ Approach to Student Wellness
When we were children, I remember parents saying, “Padhoge likhoge banoge nawab, kheloge kudoge banoge kharab.” The old belief was simple — books first, everything […]