Educational Trip to the Zoological Park

Class Nursery – 31st October 2025

The Class Nursery embarked on an exciting educational adventure to the Zoological Park on 31st October 2025. The trip aimed to provide the little learners with a joyful learning experience outside the classroom and help them gain a better understanding of the animal world.

Early in the morning, the excited children assembled at the school premises, carrying their water bottles, snacks, and other accessories. After a short briefing about safety and discipline, they boarded the school bus along with their teachers and supporting staff. The bus ride was filled with laughter, singing of their favourite songs, and cheerful chatter as the children eagerly looked forward to their day at the zoo.

Upon reaching the Zoological Park, the children were delighted to see a variety of animals, birds, and reptiles. They observed graceful deer, a black bear, playful monkeys, and many other fascinating species. The teachers took the opportunity to explain interesting facts about the animals — their habitats and food habits — making the learning experience both fun and meaningful.

The children were curious and full of wonder.
Zhove giggled and said, “I can’t see the bear. Why is the bear hiding from us?” while Peushen and Niza started counting monkeys — “There are two!” “No, there are many!” they exclaimed excitedly. Soburen laughed, saying, “The monkey is eating a banana, it’s so funny!” and Alisen shouted in amazement, “Miss, the snake is so big!”

Chenden looked carefully at the reptile house and whispered, “That python’s eyes are staring at me.” Ethan, full of curiosity, asked, “Can I feed some leaves to the monkey?” and later wondered, “Why are there only two emu birds? Where is the baby emu?” Akivini asked thoughtfully, “Do deer sleep standing up?” while Imnuksungla smiled and said happily, “I like the zoo because I want to go to the zoo very much!”

Saronthung, however, was a bit disappointed and said softly, “Miss, I didn’t see the tiger,”the teachers explained that sometimes the tiger likes to rest in its den, away from the visitors.

One of the most exciting and thrilling moments came when the children reached the crocodile enclosure. There, they saw a long-snouted crocodile slowly swimming in the water, glaring with its sharp eyes. Its scaly body glistened in the sunlight as it moved silently through the pond. Some children were amazed and thrilled, while a few were a little scared. Yimnir held the teacher’s hand and said Miss, I’m so scared! While Khadi asked in a nervous voice, “Miss, is the crocodile going to eat us?” — which made everyone giggle as the teacher assured them they were perfectly safe.

While exploring the zoo, Akevi caught a whiff of a stinky leaf and burst out laughing, shouting, “Who farted?” — and soon, the whole group joined in laughter!

After exploring all the animal enclosures, everyone gathered in the garden area to enjoy lunch together. The children happily shared their food, talked about their favourite animals, and laughed with their friends.

After lunch, the group set off on a nature walk, ready for a new adventure! The path led them through a beautiful forest filled with hanging tree roots, tall trees, and bright green leaves that danced in the breeze. The air was cool and fresh,some parts of the trail were muddy, and before long, their little shoes were splashed and covered with mud — but that only added to the fun and laughter! Mizaan looked down and said “Miss,my shoes are dirty!”
As they walked deeper into the forest trail, Yashijung looked around curiously and asked, “Miss, is the lion going to come here?”-the teachers assured the children that lions don’t live in this part of the forest
While Menanger excitedly pointed out, “Miss, there are two small bridges!” as everyone crossed carefully, feeling like real little adventurers on a jungle exploration.

Before heading back, the teachers took group photographs to capture the joyful moments.

The outing ended with the safe return of all the children to the school. It was truly a memorable, exciting, and educational day, filled with learning, laughter, and happy memories that the little ones will cherish for a long time.

Report by:
Miss Takunaro