Review by Dilrukshan Sureshkumar (Web Content Team)
The Junior School Art Circle presented the Colourful Minds Art Exhibition 2025 on 17 and 18 October at the Junior School Hall. The venue was transformed into a vibrant showcase of artwork created by young Trinitians. This special exhibition, held once every three years, is a highlight that students and parents eagerly anticipate.
Mrs Chandra Algama, a respected past teacher and former Sectional Head of the Kindergarten, attended as the Chief Guest. Her presence added warmth to the occasion and reminded the community of her long-standing support for the College.
More than 500 artworks by students from Grades 1 to 5 were displayed. These included drawings, paintings, and scenes inspired by nature, daily life, and the children’s own experiences. Each piece showed how art helps young learners share their thoughts and feelings with confidence.
Visitors also viewed a special set of projects by the Junior School Art Circle. These models and craftwork showed the members’ interest in exploring different techniques and working together to complete their ideas.
Parents, teachers, and guests appreciated the effort behind every piece. The exhibition reminded everyone of the value of art in building confidence, observation, and expression in children. It also highlighted the continued work of the Junior School Art Circle in encouraging boys to discover new interests beyond the classroom.
Colourful Minds 2025 celebrated creativity and growth. It showed the potential within each child and strengthened College’s commitment to supporting artistic development as part of a well-rounded education.
































