An After School Enrichment Programme for Kids Franchisee Opportunity An initiative of Mirah Institute Pvt. Ltd.

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An After School Enrichment Programme for Kids Franchisee Opportunity An initiative of Mirah Institute Pvt. Ltd.

Mirah Group Established by a team experienced professionals and entrepreneurs since 1995 Mirah Group with a turnover of over Rs million, is a well diversified group engaged in Hospitality, Food and Beverages, Education, Travels, Entertainment … Mirah Group works with a mission to have complete customer centric approach, consistently determined to improve quality and effectiveness of its products and services.

To Encourage and Educate Children develop themselves in all spheres under one program called as “Learning Khazana” A Rationally wholesome program indeed, which makes every session a “Treasure of Knowledge”

6 vital elements of General Knowledge, Critical Thinking, Neurobics, Personality development, I.Q. and Vocabulary. Incorporated in every session to Improve Learning, Behavior and Thinking Pattern, of every Child.

General Knowledge : The Importance of G.K. goes beyond knowing the answers to a trivia and G.K. quizzes. A person with good general knowledge always conquers the discussion and also helps in making wise decisions. G.K. makes them more Confident. Neurobics : Nurture is more important than Nature. Neurobic exercises cultivates intelligence to optimize the potentials of a child. Personality Development : Personality is not inherited rather it is developed. A well developed personality makes it easier to ascent complicated academic and corporate ladder better.

Vocabulary : A child’s vocabulary growth is directly linked to his or her overall school achievement. It empowers the child with good ability to read and write. It is the key to your child understanding what she hears and reads in school; and to communicating successfully with other people. Critical Thinking : A child should be able identifying and evaluating evidence for and against the choice the child is making. This process is called critical thinking. We educate and train students to ask questions, seek alternative answers and consider other viewpoints. Critical thinking helps a child formulate the right questions, assess possible answers, judge the credibility of information and sources, and make solid judgments based on the evidence. I.Q. : Quickness of mind, the ability to infer and apply patterns and deal with mental complexity – these are all aspects of our general intelligence. A high IQ benefits a student in problem solving, learning better, adapting quickly and being self motivated to improve.

5 levels of 4 months each, every 2 hrs., once a week Levels allotted to students as per their Pre- Assessment performance Sessions conducted by Trained and Experienced Teachers Every session – Commences with Circle Time, Proceeds towards task sheets – Ends with NEUROBIC exercises.

. “It gives me great pleasure to give feedback on my son’s performance currently studying in Learning Khazana. Over a period of time, we saw a gradual improvement in our son. He has become more attentive and his concentration has improved in his routine studies and other work. “ Priya Kumar, Parent “Learning Khaznaa focuses on multiple intelligence, which is important for the holistic development of the children nowadays. The programme has been really effective bringing positive difference in learning“ Suchitra Parekh, Principal, Ramniwas Bajaj

Every Child needs a program for personality development. Specially designed for students from std. I to std. V Various significant Learning Skills, beautifully incorporated under one program.

Thank Y U