Mangaluru: St Agnes CBSE school organizes annual field trip


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Mangaluru, Nov 8: The Annual Field Trip was organised for the students of St Agnes CBSE school from Octber 12 to 18. The students from grade I to X truly had the moments and memories of their life as they visited to different places and gained first-hand experience of experiential learning. It was a scheduled one-day trip to all the students along with the teachers and parent representatives.

The students of grade I to V visited the Pilikula Nisargadama where children along with their teachers visited the Zoo, Guttu House etc. A whole new experience for the students with joyful moments captured. Grade VI to X visited the Hasta Shilpa Heritage Village, Salumara Thimakka Tree Park and Museum in Manipal. Children gained knowledge on the rich heritage and culture and the museum along with fun and relaxation at the park. Grade VII students visited the Kadala Kere a theme park, Sankalp Shetty Butterfly Park and Soans farm. Students found it educative and memorable with mesmerizing variety of butterflies to watch.

On totality it was educative and at the same time relaxation from the daily routine of academics also each and every student and teachers were grateful to the principal for giving the opportunity and full support in this educative event.

  

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