At Tulip Schools, we believe that Art & Craft is not just a hobby — it's a critical pathway to creative thinking, emotional growth, and cognitive development. Our curriculum isn’t confined to textbooks; it extends into spaces where colors, textures, and ideas flow freely through brushes, clay, thread, and paper.
Students explore painting, sketching, collage making, pottery, recycling crafts, festive decor, and more. This hands-on approach nurtures visual learning, inspires imagination, and strengthens confidence — allowing every child to feel seen and celebrated through their creations.
Studies show that students who engage regularly in creative activities are more likely to excel in problem-solving, collaboration, and empathy. At Tulip, Art & Craft is positioned as a life skill — a core element of our mission to develop well-rounded, emotionally intelligent learners who think beyond limits.
Unlike conventional schools, Tulip doesn’t treat Art & Craft as a filler subject. We see it as a platform for:
Parents of Tulip students consistently praise our Art & Craft program for revealing hidden talents, improving concentration, and helping children manage screen time effectively. Many of our alumni have gone on to pursue design, fine arts, animation, and architecture, crediting Tulip’s early support as their launchpad.
Each year, Tulip hosts an Annual Art Exhibition where parents, teachers, and local artists gather to celebrate student creativity. Exceptional works are featured in our Creative Corners on-campus and online, encouraging pride and ownership among students.
Art & Craft at Tulip is a journey — one where every child learns to observe deeply, imagine bravely, and create freely. Through this vibrant program, we don’t just make art. We make thinkers, dreamers, and changemakers.
Come paint a brighter future with us.
Hands-on projects using eco-friendly and recyclable materials to inspire imagination and awareness.
Fun with paper, origami, and models — building spatial skills and patience through fine motor tasks.
Art that ties into school themes like seasons, nature, space, or festivals — blending learning and expression.
Showcasing talent through vibrant school art displays, judged contests, and annual exhibitions.