Mangaluru: St Agnes School CBSE organizes educational field trip for students


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Mangaluru, Oct 29: To enrich classroom learning through immersive real-world experiences, St Agnes School CBSE organized a series of educational field trips for students in grades I to VIII, complemented by a special Leisure Day for grades IX and X, held on October 16, 18, and 22. These excursions offered students with valuable opportunities for recreational learning in outdoor environments, seamlessly complementing classroom education.

Students of grade I visited the Kodialguthu centre for art & culture in Mannagudda on October 16, immersing themselves in local artistic traditions. Afterward, they enjoyed nature at Gandhi Park, creating a perfect blend of culture and recreation. Grade II students visited Yenepoya University and the Pandeshwar post office, where they observed postal operations and gained insights into hospital laundry and food preparation.

Grade III students explored the Pandeshwar fire station, post office, Gandhi Park, and Kodialguthu centre for art & culture on October 18. They learned about fire safety and the postal system while also appreciating local art and culture. Additionally, grade IV students experienced hands on learning at Yenepoya Medical College and KMF Nandini milk dairy, where they explored hospital laundry, food preparation, and dairy production, enhancing their understanding of teamwork and hygiene.

Grade V students delved into human anatomy at Yenepoya University, exploring the anatomy lab and witnessing modern food service and laundry operations on October 22. Grade VI students visited the Talipady weavers society, learning the intricate art of fabric weaving. Their educational journey culminated in leisure at Kadalakere Nisargadhama Moodubidre, blending learning with fun.

A trip to the Manipal Museum of Anatomy & Pathology and Hasta Shilpa Heritage Village Museum allowed grade VII students to explore human anatomy and traditional south Indian architecture, enriching their knowledge of biology and cultural heritage. With a focus on environmental conservation, grade VIII students visited the Pachanady waste processing centre and Material Recovery Facility (MRF), Nitte, where they learned about waste management and recycling, concluding their day at Salu Marada Thimmakka tree park.

Grade IX students enjoyed a delightful outing to John's water park on October 16, while grade X students celebrated their academic journey at Vismaya Amusement Park. Both events, supervised by dedicated staff, fostered a joyful atmosphere filled with music and camaraderie.

Under the meticulous planning of principal Sr Maria Sarika A C, these educational field trips have not only enriched students' understanding of various subjects but also instilled a spirit of exploration and curiosity. The school management expresses heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed to making these experiences truly memorable.

 

 

  

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  • Lesli Jasmine, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 30 2024

    Dear Sr Sarika and the Team of St Agnes, We are glad and proud that, Our children got explored to various industries and leisurely places. Thank You all making their learning a productive one

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