An exciting educational excursion was organized for students of classes VI to VIII, offering them a chance to explore Delhi’s historical, scientific, and artistic landmarks. Class VI visited the Red Fort, where they admired its grand Mughal architecture and learned about India's struggle for independence. They then explored Humayun's Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage site, appreciating its Persian-influenced design and serene gardens.
Classes VII and VIII began their journey at the National Science Centre, where they engaged with interactive exhibits and explored various scientific innovations. At the National Gallery of Modern Art, they observed a diverse collection of paintings and sculptures, gaining insights into India’s artistic evolution. Their final stop was the National War Memorial, where they paid tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of India's armed forces.
The students enjoyed a delightful lunch at India Gate, relishing the scenic surroundings. They returned in the evening with unforgettable memories of a day filled with learning and exploration.