“Education trips and tours are like windows to the world, offering students valuable learning experiences beyond the classroom.”
Experiential learning is powerful. Educational trips and tours prepare students for life beyond the school and home, reinforcing classroom lessons and exposing students to different cultures.
Students explore science, commerce, history, and environment, visiting industrial units, heritage sites, museums, and biodiversity areas. Teachers guide deeper learning post-trip for a research-driven approach.
Overall, field trips provide holistic education, complementing traditional learning with real-world experiences.
Field-trip visits provide hands-on learning that stimulates senses, motivates curiosity, and reinforces classroom learning.
91 students of Class I visited the botanical park and enjoyed hands-on science experiments.
11 students from Classes VI-X visited Assembly to learn about legislative processes.
Field Trips provide opportunities for social interaction, collaboration, leadership, and problem-solving outside the classroom.
Students learned valuable life experiences and wisdom by interacting with elderly residents.
Museums provide unique learning experiences and enrichment for students in various subjects.
Students enhanced technical knowledge of dams, hydro power plants, and water storage.
Students explored knowledge beyond textbooks and learned about topics of interest.