BANGALORE, May 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
The Contextual Learning program at Canadian International School strives to take students out of their comfort zones and put them in new contexts where they come face-to-face with issues, people, and places they don't normally cross paths with. This philosophy led to a partnership between Canadian International School and Cytecare Cancer Hospitals to raise awareness about the impact of tobacco on our lives, bodies, and children. Students first visited the hospital in Yelahanka, learned first-hand from the experts there, and left inspired to spread the message.
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31st May is celebrated around the globe as the World Against Tobacco Day. This is a perfect opportunity for students to be global citizens and contribute their opinions and thoughts on the matter. They are going to do so through their sculpture, art, and theatre arts.
Join the students from Canadian International School along with Cytecare Cancer Hospitals on 31st May 2018 at the Rangoli Art Centre on 1MG road, Bangalore from 10 am to 1 pm.
About Canadian International School
Canadian International School is a culturally-rich mosaic serving each student by providing a world-class international education, nurturing potential, developing life-long skills, and preparing students for an ever-changing global community. As India's 1st Apple Distinguished School, Canadian International School has continued to deliver a very high standard of education with an array of subject choices and activities tailored to students' interests, aligned with a very high level of care in a warm, friendly and non- threatening environment. It follows internationally recognized curricula - IB (Grades 11-12), IGCSE (Grades 9-10), Cambridge Secondary 1 (Grades 6-8) Cambridge Primary, and Montessori (Pre K-Grade 5), and employs a majority of foreign-trained, experienced teachers.
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