School Programs

Outdoor school events are designed to engage students in a variety of fun, educational, and physically active activities that take place outside the classroom. These events aim to promote teamwork, physical fitness, environmental awareness, creativity, and overall well-being. Here’s an overview of what typically happens during outdoor school events:Outdoor school events are an opportunity for students to learn and grow outside the traditional classroom, providing a more holistic education that incorporates physical, social, and mental development. Whether focused on teamwork, environmental education, or simply enjoying nature, these events create lasting memories and valuable life skills for students.

1. Outdoor Team-Building Activities

● Obstacle Courses: Students work together to complete physical challenges, improving their problem-solving and teamwork skills. ● Relay Races & Sports Tournaments: Activities like running races, sack races, or tug-of-war help develop physical endurance and teamwork. ● Treasure Hunts & Scavenger Hunts: Students solve clues and complete tasks as a team, promoting critical thinking, collaboration, and fun.

2. Nature Exploration & Environmental Education:

Nature Walks or Hikes: Guided walks to forests reserves to observe wildlife, plant species, and the environment. ● Ecology Workshops: Learning about ecosystems, animal habitats, and the importance of sustainability through interactive outdoor lessons.

3. Adventure & Physical Activities:

● Sports Activities: Team sports like football, volleyball, badminton , and relay races foster physical activity and friendly competition. ● Outdoor Camping or Overnight Stays: If the event is a multi-day trip, students may camp out, learning survival skills like tent setup, fire-making, and cooking outdoors. ● Water-Based Activities: For schools near lakes or beaches, activities like kayaking, canoeing, or swimming are common, offering students an opportunity to enjoy nature while staying active.

4. Creative Arts & Exploration:

● Art & Craft Projects: Students can participate in outdoor painting, drawing, or photography, allowing them to express their creativity while being inspired by nature. ● Nature Journaling: Writing or drawing about the environment, wildlife, or their outdoor experiences helps students engage with nature in a thoughtful and creative way. ● Drama & Role-Playing: Outdoor plays or role-playing activities can be incorporated, where students act out scenes or stories related to nature, teamwork, or environmental themes

5. Physical & Mental Wellness Activities:

● Yoga or Meditation: Outdoor yoga or mindfulness exercises allow students to relax, reduce stress, and connect with nature. ● Mindfulness Games: Activities that promote awareness, focus, and relaxation, such as breathing exercises or guided outdoor meditation. ● Health & Fitness Challenges: Fun fitness challenges like obstacle courses, team sports, or physical games help students stay active and healthy

6. Social & Community Building Activities:

● Campfire Gatherings: Students gather around a campfire for storytelling, songs, or socializing, building bonds and a sense of community. ● Barbecues or Picnics: Shared meals in a natural setting help students relax, socialize, and enjoy the outdoors in a more casual environment. ● Group Discussions: Teachers may lead discussions or group activities that encourage students to reflect on their outdoor experiences and how they relate to their personal growth or classroom lessons.

7. Educational Workshops & Learning Activities:

● Science Experiments: Outdoor experiments related to nature, weather, or physics (e.g., testing the properties of water, soil, or plants). ● Geography & History Lessons: Learning about the local environment, landforms, or historical landmarks through outdoor lessons. ● Survival Skills Workshops: Learning basic outdoor survival skills, such as reading a compass, building a shelter, or making a fire. ● Physical Health: Students engage in physical activities, helping improve fitness, coordination, and overall health. ● Mental Well-being: Outdoor events reduce stress, improve mood, and encourage relaxation through nature exposure. ● Social Skills: These events encourage teamwork, communication, and friendship-building among students. ● Creativity & Problem-Solving: Outdoor environments inspire creative thinking and hands-on learning, which help students develop problem-solving skills. ● Environmental Awareness: Students develop a stronger connection to nature and a sense of responsibility for the environment.

Check-in & Check-out:

  • Check-in Time: 03:00 PM
  • Check-out Time: 11:00 AM

Charges:

  • ₹3000 per head

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