Eklavya School, Bengaluru, known for its values-based and experiential learning approach, has announced the Eureka Eklavya Festival, a vibrant celebration of creativity and curiosity designed especially for children aged 2 to 10 years. The festival will take place on 8 November 2025, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, at the school campus.
Envisioned as a day of joyful learning, the event will transform the campus into a dynamic playground featuring theatre, music, pottery, storytelling, science, art, and exploration. Each activity has been curated to ignite imagination and foster hands-on discovery among young learners.
A major highlight of the festival is the Prani Pet Sanctuary, a unique initiative that allows children to meet and learn about animals such as rabbits, birds, reptiles, insects, and small mammals under expert supervision. This experience reflects Eklavya’s philosophy of nurturing empathy and respect for nature through direct, meaningful engagement.
Adding rhythm and energy to the day, the RAD Drum Circle will bring children and families together in an interactive music session. Acclaimed storyteller and puppeteer Aarthi Kathpalia will host two engaging storytelling performances, while Passionfruit Pottery with Dhanya Verghese will offer children the thrill of working with clay and trying their hand at the potter’s wheel.
Other creative workshops include Expressive Arts with Supriya Das, Traditional Block Printing with Studio Tvastra, and Music with Sara Music School, allowing participants to explore diverse forms of art, craft, and rhythm. Eklavya’s own educators will also lead experiential sessions such as Fun with Science, Pebble Painting, String Games, and Little Builders, promoting sensory exploration and active learning.
Speaking about the event, Niyati Handa, co-founder of Eklavya Early Years and Eklavya School, said, “The Eureka Eklavya Festival is more than just an event — it’s a living expression of how children learn best: through joy, curiosity, and connection. We’re excited to see our campus transform into a vibrant ecosystem of learning beyond walls and books.”
The festival promises a full day of engaging activities, from a Bubble Station and Tattoo Booth to a Nature Walk with Magnifying Glasses, ensuring fun-filled experiences for the entire family.
Tickets are priced at ₹600 and are available for booking online.
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