Tableau based on Sikh History
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Date & Time:
- June-18, 2025
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Sikh History Comes Alive Through Little Hearts at Akal Academy Baru Sahib.
As part of event-based learning, our young IB PYP learners from Grades 1 to 5 stepped into the footsteps of Sikh heroes and saints, expressing timeless values through beautiful performances, storytelling, and choreography.
Bibi Rajni’s Story
Our little ones enacted the journey of Bibi Rajni, who showed deep faith in God even in the hardest times.
Moral - the students learned:
– To always trust God
– To stay strong and kind, even when life is tough
Bhai Bhikhari Ji’s Story
Through gentle actions like sweeping and serving, children understood how Bhai Bhikhari Ji found joy in helping others without any pride.
Moral - the students learned:
– No work is small when done with love
– Helping others is a way to connect with God
Bhai Lalo and Malik Bhago’s Story
With a simple roti in hand, students brought alive the message that honest work is better than wealth earned unfairly.
💡 Moral - the students learned:
– Earn through honesty
– Share what you have and stay humble
Ajay House’s Choreography – Virasat-e-Khalsa
Children performed iconic Sikh events—Guru Arjan Dev Ji’s sacrifice, Sahibzaade’s bravery, and Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s Khalsa spirit—through expressive dance and role-play.
💡 Moral -the students learned:
– To stand up for truth and justice
– To feel proud of their Sikh identity
– To live with courage, equality, and service
This wasn’t just a performance. It was learning through living, feeling through doing, and growing through values—the heart of event-based learning at Akal Academy Baru Sahib.
Here, lessons go beyond the books. They become memories, values, and inspirations for life.