Growing vegetables can give students, such as these Year 2 pupils at Deira International School, a sense of responsibility. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
Building your own vegetable garden, such as these Year 2 pupils at Deira International School are, is just one way of keeping children occupied. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
These Year 2 pupils at Deira International School are keeping healthy by using the playground. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
Next time you hit the beach, why not have children look a little closer at what’s in the sand and the sea such as this Year 2 pupil at Deira International School is doing. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
Claire Heylin is a Year 2 teacher at Deira International School. Pawan Singh / The National
Keeping children engaged is crucial to the wellbeing of youngsters. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
Growing vegetables can give students, such as these Year 2 pupils at Deira International School, a sense of responsibility. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
Building your own vegetable garden, such as these Year 2 pupils at Deira International School are, is just one way of keeping children occupied. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
These Year 2 pupils at Deira International School are keeping healthy by using the playground. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
Next time you hit the beach, why not have children look a little closer at what’s in the sand and the sea such as this Year 2 pupil at Deira International School is doing. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
Claire Heylin is a Year 2 teacher at Deira International School. Pawan Singh / The National
Keeping children engaged is crucial to the wellbeing of youngsters. Courtesy: Claire Heylin
Growing vegetables can give students, such as these Year 2 pupils at Deira International School, a sense of responsibility. Courtesy: Claire Heylin