Art

In Rah-e Rosh culture, art is a principle.
A different window to discover new things and experience a new language for direct access to expressions.
Art is the most practical route to develop skills. Therefore, it became a fellow of Rah-e Roshd from the beginning.

Theater

A stage for presence to perform a magnificent show of facing the life! Far away from the zeros and ones.
Theater training in Rah-e Roshd dates back in time. It starts at the age of 3 as creative shows and puppetry at the kindergarten. At this age, children practice being on the stage. More advanced art of expression and body language is added to the lessons at primary school. Professional acting, scenography, and costume design are also added at high school, and eventually, the students master different acting techniques and perform various plays.
In Rah-e Roshd, the theater has always been a separate art and deemed a safe way to enhance speaking, understanding, and analyzing skills.

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  • We provide a safe setting using art to help the students understand unexpected situations and interact with others.

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Music

A sound comes from a hand on a musical instrument so it may be heard: A universal song full of growth!
Orff method is the most practical method for the musical training of kindergarten children at age three. In this age, this method works as a way for understanding music. Training music and instruments and developing musical groups (instruments and choir) is a part of the Rah-e Roshd training till the end. Enhancing the musical taste of children is an important aim of Rah-e Roshd.

Painting

She paints and mixes the colors to make a colorful distance from the black and white logic.
Painting is one of the most important arts to update and enhance creativity and mental and individual skills.
Observing is the first step to learning. Learning starts at the age of three when the child enters kindergarten. Children get familiar with painting tools, techniques, and methods. Painting is one of the most important subjects of art teaching at Rah-e Roshd.

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Pottery

Hands full of imagination shape the soil and discover the joy of creation.
It starts with manipulation and ends in creation.
Pottery has always been a part of myths and tales and one of the inseparable subjects of art. The purpose of this subject is to transform imagination into reality and reach creation.
In pottery classes, which start from kindergarten, children get familiar with various pottery instruments, clays, casts, and hand techniques.
Children learn different ways of making pots using their hands, and finally, they experience sculpturing.