What’s on - Chennai

June 10, 2013 04:46 pm | Updated 06:33 pm IST

Shuttle Express

Shuttle Express, a school programme initiative of Indian Badminton League, is all set to promote badminton in more than 120 schools in six cities. Badminton players will visit school campuses across India, to promote badminton and encourage students to participate. The Shuttle Express will be held in three phases to scout talent and will be an intra-school competition from July 12-14, while the National Finals will be conducted in Mumbai from August 28-31. The championship will be held in partnership with six schools in the six respective cities as “IBL School Partners” – Genesis Global School, Expressway (Delhi NCR), Indus World School (Hyderabad), La Martiniere Boys (Lucknow), Jamnabai Narsee, Juhu Parle (Mumbai), Symbiosis Primary & Secondary School (Pune) and Jain International School (Bangalore).

Zoo special

Loads of fun at the Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

Be a Junior Zoo Keeper for a day,

When: July 12 or 26

Stay overnight at the zoo.

When: July 6 or 7

Spend a weekend learning about reptiles.

When: June 29 or 30; July 20 or 21

Where: Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

Contact: 9840542337/04427472958

For details and registrations, contact: education.mcbt@gmail.com

Mommy and Me

Vanilla Children Place and The Prep School present for the new academic year the Mommy & Me Programme. Working on the social, cognitive and motor skills of children, it will introduce your toddler to a whole new world of learning, through play.

Age group: Nine months to two years

When: On till June 30

Where: Vanilla Children Place, No.89, Bishop Garden Greenways Road, Chennai

Contact: 9940012785/0442104104

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