
Angeline Mathew
The moments pass but memories linger, even after your child steps out of Daffodils, the bond is not severed , it grows stronger. My little boy who stepped into the world of learning at Daffodils is now a teenager studying in Class IX .He still remembers how he led the march-past, participated in the Dog and Puppy, Lion and Cub and Holiday to Goa Race and was the big bad wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, narrated the story of True Friends "Nemo and Anurag" and was once dressed as a drop of water saying "Jal Jeevan Hai ise bachao warna jeevan jal jayega". He says Daffodils was fun. So do all other kids who came after him. Magically and cleverly packed into this fun is a lot of learning , character building , instilling of values, igniting of minds, discovery and exploration, health and hygiene, patriotism and community service. The vibes in the classroom are as radiant and bright, warm and sunny, cheerful and lively as the Daffodils. As you grow older as an institution and bigger in size, do ensure that the enthusiasm, commitment of initial years does not wane even a little bit.