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Best School with Music and Arts in Warangal — A Whole-Child Education

Music and visual arts are not 'softer' subjects. They build pattern recognition, fine motor skills, listening and confidence — capabilities that improve every other subject. This page helps you find a Warangal school where the arts are a real part of the week, not a forgotten Friday slot.

Why music and arts matter at school

Children who sing weekly read more fluently. Children who paint and sculpt develop the pencil control that later supports neat writing. Children who perform on a small stage learn to handle nerves — a skill that travels with them to every exam and interview.

What to look for

  • Weekly music sessions, not monthly.
  • A dedicated art space with proper materials.
  • Specialist music and art teachers.
  • Performance and exhibition opportunities at least once a term.
  • Integration with other subjects — art linked to a science theme, music linked to a story.

Music and arts at Yajur Public School

Yajur Public School integrates music and visual arts across the week. Children sing and explore rhythm from Pre-KG. Visual arts have a dedicated period with a specialist teacher and a properly stocked art space. We hold termly performances and exhibitions that every child participates in.

The wellbeing link

The Oxford International Curriculum wellbeing strand explicitly treats the arts as part of emotional development. Creative expression gives children a safe outlet for emotion, and shared performance builds belonging.

See our arts spaces

Visit Yajur Public School on Hunter Road, Hanamkonda.

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Frequently asked questions

Do children learn a musical instrument?

Children explore rhythm, voice and simple instruments from the early years. Optional formal instrument learning is offered as enrichment for older students.

Are there termly performances?

Yes. We hold termly assemblies and showcases where every child performs or exhibits — the focus is participation, not selection.

Are arts taught by specialist teachers?

Yes. Music and visual arts are led by specialist teachers, supported by classroom teachers for integrated projects.

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