The History, Art & Culture module helps students understand a place through its heritage, traditions, and people. These learning journeys go beyond sightseeing, encouraging students to explore history in ways that are meaningful, immersive, and connected to the present world.
Heritage visits are designed as interactive learning experiences rather than passive tours. With guidance from subject experts, students explore monuments while drawing meaningful parallels between historical events and current social, cultural, and environmental contexts. This approach helps history come alive beyond textbooks.
Culture is explored through hands-on workshops focused on art discovery, traditional practices, and local expressions. These experiential sessions allow students to engage directly with creative forms, helping them appreciate cultural diversity and artistic heritage in a deeper way.
Wherever possible, these modules are aligned with academic curriculum requirements. For example, astronomy concepts can be integrated into heritage-based learning during trips to destinations like Jaipur. Such connections strengthen understanding by linking classroom concepts to real-world settings.
Students may also participate in CAS projects or service-based initiatives related to heritage and art preservation. These activities encourage responsibility, research skills, and respect for cultural legacy while contributing positively to conservation efforts.
The History, Art & Culture module nurtures curiosity, cultural awareness, and critical thinking by helping students experience history and art firsthand. Through immersive exploration and expert-led learning, students gain a deeper appreciation of the past and its relevance in shaping the present and future.
Specially designed for curious young children taking their steps in outdoor adventures.
Life Skills & Leadership Program
Heritage & Cultural Immersion Program
Art, Craft & Cultural Learning Program
Service-Based Experiential Program
Culture, Community & Sustainability Program