Technology Isolates schools Children

2025-11-21 | Admin

King made the observation during the school’s annual Funday, which brought together students, parents, and staff for a day of games, music, and shared activities aimed at promoting community and holistic learning. He explained that while digital devices have become an unavoidable part of children’s learning, they often limit opportunities for real-life connection. “Technology can isolate children, but events like Funday nurture face-to-face interactions, building well-being and a sense of community. He said, “Our children learn so much from observing the adults around them. The key message is that we achieve more by working together, supporting one another, and solving problems cooperatively. He added that the school ensured inclusivity across all ages, with a senior school zone designed for older students and a parent area for relaxation.


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