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Adventure Camp for Pre School and Pre Primary

An adventure camp offers a host of outdoor activities that can be incredibly exciting, challenging and amply testing of fitness levels. It offers a unique outdoor experience.

Keeping this in mind, School, as customary each year, organised an Adventure Camp for Pre School and Pre Primary classes on 22nd March 2019.

The children dressed in their School track suits arrived at School dot on schedule, brimming with energy and excitement! The camp aimed at giving the children not merely an exposure to the world of outdoor sport but also a chance at strengthening their physical skills.

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The enthusiastic children were led by their teachers onto the field. The entire field was transformed for the purpose. Our School field and the skating rink were used for the activities. This helped us to schedule the events in a comfortable manner.. The different activities that the children enjoyed were the Commando Net, Artificial River Crossing, Burma Bridge, Trampoline, Parallel Rope, Ladder Climbing, Hanging Tyre etc. The children were triumphant when they completed each task. In fact, they were full of zeal and enthusiasm through the camp. They completed the course after a short lunch break.

After the camp the children washed up and were ready to go home. The day was a success and evident from the wide smile worn by every child who participated!

Adventure Camp for classes 1 and 2

A fun filled adventure camp was held on 22 March 2019 in the School premises for classes I and II. The group comprising 123 students and their teachers was facilitated by a team of trained professionals. The camp exposed the young students to a world of fitness, challenge outdoor sport and team work. It was also an exercise of concentration and motor skills.

The exciting activities included the commando net, river crossing, parallel rope, climbing wall etc. The students in their tracksuits were led by their teachers onto the field. Just before the activities kicked off, the trainers gave the children an orientation about what they were to attempt and accomplish. They also explained how such activities are beneficial.

The activities that enthused the students the most, appeared to be the tug of war and river crossing. The little ones showed much zeal as they enthusiastically tugged at the rope. Their undiluted delight at overcoming their fears of crossing the river was evident on their happy faces. Their eager steps confidently tread across the Burma Bridge too. The tired and hungry munchkins welcomed a snack break to recharge and rejuvenate their energies and spirits.

There were smiles galore at the successful conclusion of the adventure camp activities.