

Unplugged, Rejuvenated, and Reconnected — Students Discover Joy in Nature’s Embrace
From 26–28 December, students of Grades IX and XI embarked on an unforgettable experiential learning journey to Jim Corbett National Park, where adventure, nature, and reflection came together beautifully. Away from mobile screens and digital distractions, students spent three enriching days immersed in the beauty of the wild — listening to the sounds of nature, sharing conversations, and enjoying every moment with friends and mentors.
The jungle safari offered breathtaking wildlife sightings and a close encounter with the natural ecosystem, while visits to Hanuman Dham, Girija Devi Temple, and Jim Corbett House added a meaningful cultural and historical dimension to the trip. Students explored, observed, asked questions, and learned beyond textbooks — experiencing education in its most natural form.
Their stay at the 5-star Banyan Tree Resort created the perfect balance of comfort and happiness, where evenings were filled with laughter, team activities, group interactions, and memorable bonding moments. The digital detox encouraged students to engage more deeply — trekking, walking through scenic landscapes, sharing stories, and building real friendships.
Guided by dedicated teachers and supported by timely parent updates, the trip was safely and meticulously organized — ensuring joy, learning, and emotional well-being throughout. Students returned refreshed, confident, and inspired, carrying back memories that will last a lifetime.
A journey that strengthened minds, nurtured friendships, and brought students closer to nature.