Educational Tours and Trips to widen Mental Horizon of Students.
In order to provide our student a wider exposure of practical life, the school organizes both national and international educational tours. Such tours not only entertain the students but also enhance their knowledge about the human life and develop their personality.
30 September to 1st October 2024
"Leave your bags behind and open your mind to adventure!"
DRV DAV Centenary Public School, Phillaur, planned another No Bag Day for classes I to XII in the form of a school trip to help rejuvenate the students after their exams.
A two-day trip was organized for students from 30 September to 1st October 2024, providing an opportunity for outdoor learning and fun. The trip was structured to cater to different classes, allowing students to enjoy various amusement parks and attractions.
On First Day students from classes IV to VI visited Wonderland, Jalandhar ,where they enjoyed various rides and attractions.
The day was filled with excitement and laughter as students explored the water park, participated in games, and created lasting memories with their classmates.Students from classes X to XII headed to Fun World Patiala, experiencing thrilling rides and engaging activities.
This segment of the trip fostered camaraderie among students, encouraging teamwork and bonding through shared experiences.On the second day, students from classes I to III visited Hardy's World, Ludhiana where they enjoyed age-appropriate rides and games.
The experience was designed to be fun and safe, allowing younger students to explore the park in a joyful and engaging environment.Students from classes VII to IX visited Wonderland , Jalandhar for a day of adventure and exploration.
The excitement continued as they enjoyed a variety of attractions, promoting a sense of freedom and enjoyment among peers.
The two-day trip saw enthusiastic participation from students across all classes. They actively engaged in the activities, developed new friendships, and had the chance to unwind outside the classroom setting.
Principal Dr. Yogesh Gambhir expressed his happiness for the successful execution of the two-day trip. He emphasized the importance of such outings in enhancing students’ social skills and providing them with memorable experiences that contribute to their overall development.