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Students visit Akshardham Temple, KidZania

68f7526b4ca2c 6.Alliance International School Banur

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Alliance International School, Banur, organised an exciting and educational trip for students from classes VI to XII to Akshardham Temple and KidZania, Delhi. At Akshardham, the students gained a deep insight into India's rich cultural heritage, spirituality and architectural brilliance, marvelling at the temple's grandeur and learning about its values and traditions. The visit to KidZania provided a unique blend of fun and learning, where students engaged in real-life role-playing activities that fostered creativity, teamwork and decision-making skills. The interactive environment allowed them to explore different professions, making the experience both enjoyable and enriching. The trip was well-organised and supervised by the school coordinators, ensuring the students' safety and comfort throughout the day. Principal Brijesh Saxena accompanied the students, offering motivation and guidance during the visit. This educational trip provided a perfect balance of learning and fun, making it a memorable experience for all involved.

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