Expression at KENSRI: Building Voices, Stories & Confidence

At KENSRI, we believe education is truly meaningful when students can express themselves—clearly, creatively, and with confidence. Our Expression pillar helps them find their voice through speaking, writing, visual, and performing arts, building both skill and self-assurance.

Each year, the FLOW Expo brings this to life with performances, creative showcases, and its much-awaited Theme Play—a vibrant production that blends drama, music, stagecraft, and storytelling around powerful themes.

Our Narratives initiative adds a personal touch, giving students a platform to share short reflections on topics like role models, diversity, heritage, and values—fostering empathy, connection, and a deeper sense of community.

Expressions

Our Objective

Curriculum Focus by Grade Group

Primary

  • Foundation in conversation skills, vocabulary, and basic storytelling
  • Activities like picture description, roleplay, recitation, and acting out stories
  • Visual expression: drawing emotions and simple group performances
  • Focus on developing comfort in speaking before peers and teachers

Secondary

  • Structured writing: essays, speeches, letters, and debate preparation
  • Introduction to theatre, skits, monologues, and improvisation
  • Focus on articulation, tone, clarity, and audience engagement
  • Strong integration with language and literature programs

Senior Secondary

  • Advanced written forms: analytical writing, elocution, persuasive speech
  • Theatre productions: scriptwriting, direction, and performance
  • Participation in Model United Nations (MUN), oratory contests, event hosting
  • Cross-media expression: visual storytelling, film, and digital content creatio

GURU SHISYA PARAMPARA (Our Methodology)

  • Interactive speaking activities and expressive drama games
  • Speech clinics, peer reviews, and creative writing workshops
  • Exposure to global literature, diverse media, and communication styles
  • Student-led publishing, podcasting, and video/audio recordings for reflective learnin

RAP: Review, Apply & Prepare

  • Performance rubrics assessing clarity, tone, creativity, and confidence
  • Continuous improvement through teacher feedback and peer evaluation
  • Audio/video submissions for tracking speech progress
  • Portfolio-based assessment for both group and individual expression

Project Based Learning

  • Annual Speech & Drama Festival
  • Storytelling Circles and Creative Writing Walls
  • Student-led podcasts, YouTube channels, and morning assemblies
  • Public speaking competitions, debates, and theatre performances
  • Student publications featuring poems, essays, and short stories

OUTCOME & OUTPUT

At KENSRI, students emerge as:

  • Confident communicators ready for public speaking, debates, interviews, and creative pursuits
  • Empathetic storytellers who understand and express diverse perspectives
  • Leaders who use expression as a tool for connection, advocacy, and leadership

In today’s world, expression is power—and at KENSRI, we ensure every student finds their voice