Class A Educational Outing to the Science Centre 2026

19th May 2026

The students of Kindergarten Class A recently had a wonderful and exciting educational outing to the Science Centre. The trip was filled with fun, learning, laughter, and unforgettable experiences for the young learners.

The excitement began right from the moment the children boarded the bus. With cheerful smiles and energetic voices, the students happily sang “The Wheels on the Bus” throughout the journey, creating a joyful atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and anticipation.

Upon reaching the Science Centre, the first thing that caught the children’s attention was a beautiful garden featuring four gigantic dinosaur models. The moment they saw them, the children excitedly shouted, “Dinosaurs!” Their faces lit up with amazement and curiosity as they admired the huge creatures standing before them.

The students then proceeded to the playground area, where they explored various science-based play equipment and activity stations. The playground offered many exciting physical activities designed with scientific concepts in mind. Some children enjoyed swinging, some were happily jumping, while others were pushing interactive equipment or climbing the spider net. The students actively engaged in different forms of physical play, which helped them experience movement, coordination, balance, and exploration in a fun and meaningful way. Mhalanro said “Madam you said we can play for very long so please dont call us back”. Jiyanshi saw some small seeds saying she will collect some for her Granny to make chutneys.

One of the most thrilling highlights of the trip was the 3D movie show on the Animal Kingdom. The children eagerly wore their 3D glasses with bright and excited faces. As soon as the movie began, the room was filled with laughter, excitement, and joyful screams as the animals appeared to come alive right in front of them.

After the movie, Ariyongdang excitedly shared his experience, saying, “Miss, I saw the big snake and it came so close to me! I thought it was going to bite my face. It was so scary and funny!” He further added, “Miss, I even tried to catch the butterfly!” His reaction beautifully reflected how immersive and realistic the 3D experience felt to the children, bringing out their imagination, curiosity, and playful expressions.

The students later visited the newly constructed Eco Garden at the Science Centre. There, they observed many realistic wild animal statues, including rhinoceroses, snakes, monkeys, tigers, deer, crocodiles, and many more. The children were fascinated and delighted to see the life-like animal figures. Thrilled Eliyamo and Vikini said “this garden has so much ” they explained ‘the Chetah is trying to eat the other animal ‘

During the visit, a memorable and amusing moment took place when Sili came running with a shocked expression and asked, “Miss, why aren’t the animals moving?” After being told that they were only statues, he looked amazed and replied, “Miss, they look so real! What if they move and chase us?” His innocent reaction brought laughter to everyone and made the trip even more special and memorable.

The outing was truly an incredible and enriching experience for the students of Kindergarten Class A. The children not only explored the Science Centre with great enthusiasm, but they also developed a deeper understanding of science, nature, and the world around them through hands-on learning and observation. The trip provided the students with joyful memories, meaningful learning experiences, and opportunities to nurture their curiosity and imagination.

Reported by Miss Julli C Yanthan.

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