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Trinity Day Chandigarh 2025 gathers educators to discuss creative learning

Trinity Day Chandigarh 2025 gathers educators to discuss creative learning

Time of India2 days ago
CHANDIGARH: Trinity Day Chandigarh 2025 on Saturday brought together educators and music teachers to discuss creative learning and global communication. The event, hosted by Trinity College London, provided an overview of Trinity's programs in music, drama, communication skills, English language, and performance arts.
The day's agenda included talks from Trinity leadership, discussions with representatives from local schools, and performances by high-achieving students. The event aimed to highlight the importance of creative and expressive learning in Chandigarh.
The event was led by key Trinity figures: Anjli Mata, Academic Head - Music; Sowmiyan J, Operations Head – India; Varun Mata, Business Head – North India; Ritika Ratna, Academic Consultant (North India); Sahil Jain, Local Area Representative - Chandigarh centre; and Albert John, Local Area Representative - Ludhiana centre.
The event served as a platform for sharing information and providing curriculum updates to attendees. Trinity Day Chandigarh 2025 focused on the role of creativity and expression in education, emphasizing their value in a broader learning context.
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