Why emphasis on handwriting ?
In our digitally-dominated world, typing has become essential, but handwriting remains invaluable—especially for children. This fundamental skill nurtures cognitive development, fine motor abilities, and emotional expression. A balance between handwriting and digital skills is crucial for comprehensive education.

Handwriting activates multiple brain regions simultaneously. Children process letter shapes and movements while writing, enhancing memory retention. Research shows students who handwrite notes recall information better than those who type, as writing requires summarization rather than verbatim transcription.

Our teachers integrate handwritten activities into classroom routines to improve learning outcomes. DexterityHandwriting develops dexterity and hand-eye coordination, skills that benefit both academic work and careers requiring manual precision. Confidence Individual handwriting styles, from cursive to block letters, offer personal expression and help build confidence as children develop their writing identities. Creativity Handwriting fosters creativity through brainstorming, sketching, and doodling in ways typing cannot match.

How Handwriting is Integrated in our Classrooms
Teachers can incorporate handwriting across the curriculum through:
  • Creative Writing Projects - Handwritten stories and poems that combine practice with creativity.
  • Interactive Activities - Handwritten brainstorming, group work, and peer feedback.
  • Cross-Subject Learning - Integrating handwriting into science, history, and art for sketching and summarizing.