In a continued effort to promote holistic development, J.H.Tarapore School organized a unique “Bagless Day” on Saturday, July 20th, dedicated to Art Integrated Learning (AIL). This forward-thinking teaching model emphasizes learning through and with the arts, moving beyond traditional rote memorization to focus on creative and experiential engagement with academic subjects.
Art Integrated Learning (AIL) allows students to explore subjects through hands-on and practical activities, fostering a dynamic and interactive learning environment. By integrating art into the curriculum, we aim to enhance students’ creativity, critical thinking, and practical skills.
Students from classes 6 to 12 participated enthusiastically in a variety of activities designed to spark their creativity and innovation. These included making dolls from socks, creating handmade paper, engaging in clay painting, crafting paper bags, decorating clay pots with Warli art, and producing crafts from recycled materials. Each activity was carefully designed to encourage artistic expression and practical problem-solving.
This initiative highlights our commitment to providing a well-rounded education that nurtures every aspect of a student’s development. By offering opportunities for creative exploration and practical learning, we aim to equip our students with the skills and confidence they need to succeed in all areas of life.



