Exploring the Wonders of Nature and Culture: A Recap of Our Recent School Excursions

From the Central Zoo to Botanical Garden, Our Students Embark on Educational Adventures

At Prime Global School, education goes beyond the classroom walls. Recently, our students had the opportunity to immerse themselves in enriching experiences through a series of excursions tailored to their grade levels. Each location brought its own unique blend of education and fun, leaving students with lasting memories. Let’s take a glimpse into the exciting adventures our students had:

Nursery to Grade 3: Central Zoo
Our youngest learners had a wild time at the Central Zoo, getting up close with fascinating creatures where they had an interactive and educational experience. The students not only observed wildlife up close but also learned about the importance of conservation and biodiversity.

Grade 4 and 5: Ekadeshma Agro Centre
At Ekadeshma Agro Centre, our students delved into the world of agriculture and sustainable living. They explored lush fields and discovered the lifecycle of plants. This hands-on experience fostered a deeper understanding of where our food comes from and the significance of environmentally friendly practices.

Grade 6 and 7: Patan Durbar Square
Stepping into the historical heart of the city, our middle schoolers explored the rich cultural heritage of Patan Durbar Square. The intricate architecture, ancient temples, and vibrant history unfolded before their eyes. The tour enhanced their knowledge of the cultural significance and deepened their connection to heritage.

Grade 8 to 10: Botanical Garden, Godawari
For our older students, a visit to the Botanical Garden in Godawari provided a serene setting for learning about diverse plant life. They engaged in botanical studies, discovered various plants, and explored the interconnectedness of ecosystems. This excursion deepened their appreciation for the environment and highlighted the importance of preserving our natural world.

These excursions were not just field trips; they were immersive educational experiences that complemented the curriculum and encouraged a love for learning beyond textbooks. The joy and excitement reflected on the faces of our students as they returned, sparking conversations and reflections in the classroom.

As we wrap up these adventures, the memories created will undoubtedly linger in the hearts and minds of our students, inspiring a lifelong love for exploration and learning.