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Velammal Organises Virtual Summer Camp


Velammal Nexus in association with Lamb Tail Club has organised a Virtual Summer Camp 2022 from 11th May, 2022 to 31st May, 2022  Amazing courses, specially curated by experts for child's overall development.

This camp has taken a digital platform to provide diverse courses tailored for the age group 5 to 7 years and 8 to 14 years which meets the passion and interest of the students as every session is inclusive and interactive, creating a social outlet for kids. 

All participants will receive E - Certificates.

Highlighting the benefits of the camp courses like Art & Craft and Origami is to improve their creativity and concentration. Karate & Fitness and Yoga offers a complete full body workout with overall health and fitness. An array of camps in Science and technology ,STEM, AI, Web and APP developer designed to give best hands-on learning  approach  to science to fosters creativity and innovation to experience deeper learning  by trying new adventures with fun activities. Rubik's Cube and Chess to improve patience, puzzle solving skills and visual memory. Language building to expand LSRW skills to provide unlimited access to language fluency in English, Tamil and French.

In a nutshell, this camp is all about experience and exploration through hands on activities, recharging the young minds. 

Make your child’s summer exciting. What could be better for your child than a summer camp packed to the brim with fun, learning and adventure.

For details, contact: 8056063519

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