Little bright sparks
In 2020, the Punjab State government made it compulsory for all primary schools to have a kindergarten. The first KG classes at Bright Sparks were small, partly due to the… Read More »Little bright sparks
In 2020, the Punjab State government made it compulsory for all primary schools to have a kindergarten. The first KG classes at Bright Sparks were small, partly due to the… Read More »Little bright sparks
As well as the focus on academic learning at Bright Sparks school there is plenty of energy in creativity going on. In any given week there are at least 2… Read More »Pupils Getting Creative at Bright Sparks School
My name is Olivia Bryan and I am a UK trustee of Bright Sparks School. On the 29 th May, I amclimbing three mountains for Bright Sparks. A group of… Read More »Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for BrightSparks
Each year Bright Sparks inducts a new entry year class of 25-30 children from a shanty town close to the school – through a process which typically begins by persuading… Read More »Class Of 2022
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Class 5 have just been on a special trip to Yadavindra Gardens in Pinjore – about 15 miles from Bright Sparks School.
As we begin our festive celebrations here in the UK we take a moment to look back over 2021 – what a year! We started the year with the school… Read More »2021 – a year of adaptability & resilience
We love to follow what happens to students after they leave Bright Sparks and in the case of Sukanti it has proved very easy as she has stayed in constant… Read More »From field to fashion – a student’s story
It’s with great happiness to confirm that the school remains open and we have welcomed 41 new students into year 1. The teachers are thrilled that normality has been restored… Read More »The Joy of Education