Education extends far beyond the confines of a classroom. True learning happens when students step into the real world, experience nature firsthand, and engage with their surroundings. Interaction with wildlife and the environment fosters a deep understanding of the delicate balance we share with nature, instilling a sense of respect and responsibility toward its preservation.
Outdoor excursions play a crucial role in developing teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving skills. Through shared experiences, students learn the dynamics of group interaction, interdependence, and resilience. In their formative years, they are encouraged not just to appreciate nature but also to protect and sustain it.


As part of this experiential learning, students from Class VI to IX embark on an adventure camp at Camp Bagicha, Ramgarh, and the adjoining hills in Nainital. Under the expert guidance of Everest Climber and former Nehru Institute of Mountaineering instructor, Mr. Anit Sah of Altitudes Expeditions, New Delhi, they take part in rope courses, rock climbing, nature walks, and trekking at varying altitudes. This immersive experience not only challenges their physical endurance but also nurtures their confidence, adaptability, and a lifelong connection with nature.


