Educational Trips & Tours
Once in a while, we take our learners out on educational tours. We sometimes go as far as Sabaki, beyond Malindi on the North Coast and Diani then Holo Holo on the Kenya-Tanzania border on the South Coast. The idea is to expose our learners to the reality of life outside the school environment. This experience works extremely well for our learners.
Why Trips and Tours
Educational tours provide hands-on learning experiences that enhance classroom knowledge, fostering a deeper understanding of subjects. By exposing students to real-world applications and cultural contexts, these tours stimulate curiosity, critical thinking, and a practical understanding of theoretical concepts, contributing significantly to holistic and effective learning.
Our previous Trips and Tours
These are some of the previous Tours that excited the learners and are looking forward to visiting again with another class.
Visit to the Kenya Museum
Junior learners visiting the Kenya Museum gain a rich understanding of the country's cultural and natural heritage. Through interactive exhibits, they learn about diverse ecosystems, traditional artifacts, and historical narratives, fostering appreciation for Kenya's past and present while igniting curiosity about the world around them.
A Visit to the National Assembly
Visiting the Kenya National Assembly offers junior learners a firsthand insight into the country's democratic processes. They witness governance in action, learn about legislative procedures, and grasp the importance of civic engagement, nurturing an early understanding of the role of government in shaping their community and nation.
A Visit to Steadmack Fanfair
Frequent visits to fan fairs enhance junior learners' social skills, creativity, and exposure to diverse interests. These events provide interactive platforms, fostering teamwork, communication, and hands-on exploration, contributing to well-rounded personal development and a broader perspective on various subjects and activities.