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Community Showcases & Celebrations

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We believe learning thrives in a community. From stage performances to festive crafts, our celebrations aren't just events—they are where curiosity meets confidence and memories are built.

A little sneak peek from our Open Day at Indiranagar. From public speaking and robotics to music and art, our children lit up the stage with joy, courage, and creativity.

We celebrated Children's Day with pure magic. The day was filled with cupcake art, hoop-toss games, sensory play, rock painting, and performances that melted our hearts.

From our family to yours, we wish you a very Happy Diwali. Our celebration was filled with light, laughter, pottery, and flower petals.

Getting ready for some spook-tacular fun. Our Halloween celebration includes haunted crafts, a mummy wrap game, glow-in-the-dark painting, and a spooky mystery box challenge.

This isn't just another Christmas carnival. It's a cozy, heartfelt workshop designed for parent-child bonding, filled with festive crafts like building a clay snowman and writing letters to Santa.

The Great Indian Playdate is here. We're celebrating India's rich traditions with exciting workshops like tie-dye, pottery, and dandiya for kids aged 3-7.

Introducing Openhouse Play, where every day is an adventure. We're bringing fun playdates, creative workshops, and exciting weekly themes for your little one to explore.

Happy Women's Day to all the change-makers. Here's to strong women: may we know them, may we be them, may we raise them.

A young girl celebrates a checkmate, a perfect metaphor for the strategic thinking and confidence we nurture in all our students. Happy Women's Day.

A girl gets her hands messy with clay, embodying the creative spirit we celebrate in every child. Happy Women's Day.

About Our Community: Showcases & Celebrations

At Openhouse, we don't do traditional annual days. Our showcases let children own their achievements, whether that is standing on a podium to speak or presenting a robot they built from scratch. When you see your child explain their art, it is about the confidence they have gained by failing, trying, and finally succeeding.

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