Tribe Verified

Experiential Learning & School Field Trips in Seshadripuram

byEka MontessoriVisit Campus in Kumarapark West, SeshadripuramStarts from95,000 Per Academic YearView full gallery

True learning happens when curiosity meets the real world. We take our classroom outside, helping children explore everything from local fire stations to the post office.

Our trip to a car service station was a huge hit. The children were fascinated to see how cars are repaired and maintained. We are so grateful to our community partners who take the time to explain their work, providing a holistic learning experience that goes beyond books.

In a digital world, we wanted our graduating children to experience the joy of sending a handwritten letter. Our visit to the General Post Office was a lesson in how mail works, from collection to delivery, connecting them to a timeless form of communication.

One of the most awaited days of the year is our trip to the Bannerghatta National Park. Seeing wild animals in a natural habitat is an awe-inspiring experience that teaches children about nature and wildlife conservation in a powerful, direct way.

To help children understand the importance of oral hygiene without fear, we invited a dentist to our school. Dr. Preeti's friendly visit taught them about healthy habits and the role of community helpers in a fun and reassuring way.

An outing to the theatre to watch a play was a wonderful way to introduce children to the performing arts. They learned about everything that goes into a live show, from acting to stage design, sparking their creativity and appreciation for storytelling.

Our visit to the General Post Office was an enriching experience for our graduating class. They learned about the journey of a letter and even got to post their own, a practical lesson in communication and community infrastructure.

A day at the farm is a multi-sensory learning adventure. The children loved feeding the rabbits and connecting with animals. These trips foster independence, adaptability, and a deep appreciation for nature and where our food comes from.

Our trip to Arovi farm was all about connecting with nature. It's amazing to see how children respond to an open environment, becoming more independent and observant as they explore, play, and learn about farm life.

Our first school trip of the year was to the local fire station. The children were thrilled to sit in a real fire truck and learn from the firefighters. These hands-on experiences create lasting memories and valuable real-world knowledge.

Field trips are a vital part of our curriculum. This visit to Bannerghatta National Park allowed children to see wild animals up close, fostering a sense of wonder and respect for the natural world. It was a day of happiness and discovery.

About Learning Beyond the Classroom

When our children visit the General Post Office, it is not just about the stamps or the big red boxes. It is about slowing down in a fast-paced, digital world to experience the tactile joy of writing a letter, posting it, and understanding how community infrastructure actually connects us. These moments turn abstract concepts into tangible memories for our little ones.

Similar work from other experts

Browse through Curated picks from other experts on mytribe