Learning beyond the classroom — exploring, discovering, growing
The students of Grade V visited the Amrit Udayan on 15th February 2025. The Amrit Udayan is called the 'soul' of the Presidential Palace and is open to the public every spring. Located in the heart of New Delhi inside Rashtrapati Bhawan, the gardens are a burst of vivid blooms and a visual treat.
The gardens are known for more than hundred varieties of roses along with marigolds, petunias, lilies and bougainvilleas. It was a rejuvenating and informative experience where students got a chance to appreciate and admire nature's wonders.
Grade V students at Amrit Udyan, Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi
Students from Classes VIII to XII had the incredible opportunity to visit the "Vikram Sarabhai Space Exhibition – Space on Wheels", presented by ISRO, hosted at Galgotias University.
Students delved into ISRO's groundbreaking achievements through hands-on exhibits and interactive models that provided a tangible connection to space exploration.
The highlight was the chance to engage directly with ISRO scientists, ask questions and explore the intricacies of space missions.
Students at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Exhibition presented by ISRO
For Classes VI to XII, an excursion was organized to Rurban Resort (UP) on 29th December 2023. The purpose was to help students become confident, independent and to develop essential life skills.
Students indulged in various activities like obstacle rope, pottery making, various sports activities and more — making it a memorable experience of adventure and learning.
An adventurous trip to the scenic hill station of Mukteshwar was organised for students, offering a beautiful blend of nature exploration and adventure activities in the Kumaon Himalayas.
Real-world experiences that complement classroom education and make concepts tangible
Field trips spark curiosity and develop analytical and observational skills
Students learn collaboration, communication and leadership outside classrooms
Exposure to diverse environments builds empathy and a broader worldview