Five Winters, One Commitment to Learning- Ensuring Learning Continues Through Winter
When winter arrives in Jammu, it brings breathtaking beauty—and severe disruption. Intense cold waves often force schools to shut down or function irregularly, leaving children without access to consistent learning for weeks at a time. These prolonged breaks don’t just interrupt academic progress; they weaken routines, confidence, and continuity.
At Sampoorna Shiksha, we believe that education cannot be dependent on seasons. For the past five years, in collaboration with Borderless World Foundation (BWF), we have been working to ensure that children continue learning even during the harshest winter months. The Online Winter Education Camp was created to provide structure, engagement, and academic support at a time when physical classrooms are simply not accessible.
Impact at a Glance
- Learning Schedule: Monday to Saturday, 4 hours daily
- Students Reached: 160+ children (Grades 1–12)
- Volunteer Educators: 20+
- Program Length: 3 continuous months
- Key Learning Areas Included: Core Academic Subjects, Spoken English & Public Speaking, Creative Writing & Communication, Financial Literacy, Personality Development & Emotional Intelligence, Life Skills & Value Education, Art & Craft, Student Leadership Bootcamp, E-Governance & Civic Awareness, India Through Stories
Powered by Dedicated Volunteers
Running a six-day-a-week program for three consecutive months required deep commitment. More than 20 volunteer educators came together to plan lessons, facilitate sessions, conduct assessments, and support students through doubt-solving and mentorship.
Their consistency ensured that students stayed connected—not just to subjects, but to people who believed in their potential and showed up for them every day.
Voices from the Closing Ceremony
The program concluded with a heartfelt Closing Ceremony on 27th February 2026, celebrating the resilience and progress of both students and educators.