Report on the Visit to Wood Craft Showroom, Diezephe 2026

12th May 2026

An educational trip was organized by the school to the Wood Craft Showroom, Diezephe for the students of class B on 12th May 2026. A total of 134 students along with 11 teaching staff and 5 non-teaching staff joined the outing.

The visit provided the children with a wonderful opportunity to explore the journey of wood from large tree logs to beautifully crafted products. The children were filled with excitement as they entered the showroom and carefully observed the different wooden items displayed around them.
One of the most interesting parts of the visit was watching how large pieces of wood are cut and processed before being turned into useful items. The children observed the huge logs of wood and learned how they are carefully cut into smaller sections using special machines and tools. Asher excitedly said, “Madam, that tools used to cut the big woods are called chainsaw.”
They watched with great curiosity as the wood was shaped, smoothed, and processed step by step. The children were especially fascinated to see how simple pieces of wood could finally be transformed into plates and other useful objects through careful craftsmanship and creativity.

Kingzaley after getting to see and know how the wooden plates were made said, “Now, I know, how the stick(wooden) plates are made”. Sosang even said, “I like the machines and the plates so much” after a worker demonstrated making a wooden plate. After looking around at the work place, Nipuka asked “Where they will sleep?” And even proceeded to ask the same question to the owner.
As they explored the showroom, the students also saw a variety of handmade wooden crafts, decorative items, toys, and furniture. They noticed the different textures, colours, and patterns found in wood and learned that each piece is unique. While we were looking around the craft shop, Nipuka said, “Miss, the wood work look so hard”. Sentikum also said, “I like the shop so much because it was clean. There were so many nice things in the shop. The key holder was also so nice”. As we were about to return from Diezephe craft village, Johzen said, “I like the factory so much because all the trash came out from the machine”.
Throughout the outing, the children listened attentively, asked curious questions, and shared their observations with excitement. The experience encouraged them to appreciate nature, respect craftsmanship, and understand the importance of using resources responsibly. It also helped develop their observation skills, curiosity, and awareness of

how everyday objects can be made from natural materials.
Overall, the outing to the Wood Craft Showroom, Diezephe was a meaningful and memorable learning experience. The children not only enjoyed exploring the beautiful wooden creations but also gained valuable knowledge about the process of transforming wood into useful products through hard work and creativity.

Report by- Miss Eunice

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