Agra is home to the world's most famous monument that symbolizes the love between two people. At the same time, it is also aplace to witness a craftsman’s love for his work, an architect's love for his designs or an Emperor's love for his people and hisempire. A group of 40 students of primary wing were taken on an educational tour to Agra- Bharatpur.Students were able to explore these and other themes with EdTerra using interactive and media-savvyeducational activities that build communication and cooperative skills while reinforcing historical curricula studied in the classroom. Going far beyond the standard guided tour, students discovered the Taj Mahal, Fateh Pur Sikri and Agra Fort in their own way, and presented their findings to their peers creatively. Both learning and fun came together to perfection, as students celebrated love and discovered a city which captivates tourists from all over the world.
Students were engaged in various fun, interesting and educational activities throughout the journey which not only tested their existing knowledge, but allowed them to learn for themselves through exploration and through asking well thought-out questions and searching for the answers to them.
The Principal of the School, Dr. Manjula Goswami praised the efforts of the students. She emphasized that the children should be aware of our valuable assets and cultural heritage.