2021 – a year of adaptability & resilience
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
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
One of the joys of being a trustee for Bright Sparks is getting to know India more. As India celebrates Independence Day this month, I recall a weekend trip to Shimla, once the ‘summer capital’ of India. After a… Read More »A visit to Shimla
Having recently completed the UK Census, we put a few questions to 70 Bright Sparks students who have been at the school for more than a year.
As we’ve seen from the UK news, the rise of Coronavirus in India has been swift and devastating. Sadly, it is now directly affecting our Bright Sparks community. Three children… Read More »Coronavirus update from Bright Sparks, May 2021
14 runners brush up their trainers for Bright Sparks.
Here in the UK we are always delighted to hear success stories of Bright Sparks ex-students. Asha’s story shows that the school’s ability to be flexible and imaginative in its response to individual needs can bring about some great results. Here is Rita Mohan’s recent update:
Celebrating this spectacular (and messy!) Festival of Colours…
What an unusual year it’s been for the fundraising volunteer team here in the UK. Creative thinking has been essential to ensure funds keep coming in. The charity bank balance is lower than… Read More »UK CHAIR’S REPORT – FUNDRAISING DURING A GLOBAL PANDEMIC