MODERN VIDYA NIKETAN SR. SEC. SCHOOL,SECTOR-17 FARIDABAD

TRIPS & EXCURSIONS

One thing that is constant is the change and adapting to the changing time is necessary. As the medium of instruction shifted from offline mode to online mode, so did the co-curricular activities.

Covid restrictions made everyone home bound but they could not bind and restrict the wanderlust. As the students could not go on trips and excursions the school planned to take them on a virtual excursion/trip to Sabarmati at the threshold of the 151st Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi to pay a glowing tribute to the life and philosophy of the Father of Our Nation. From inculcating values of truth and honesty under the doctrine of non-violence, the children learnt a lot about the journey of the iconic figure.

The virtual tour to Sabarmati Ashram helped the students to learn about memorabilia of Gandhiji's life, Father of Our Nation..

VIRTUAL TOUR OF INDIA

Sometimes, all it takes to uplift your soul is to relax, have fun and go on a vacation in the middle of a hectic schedule but the Coronavirus pandemic has gripped the entire world with fear and forced people to stay at home.

With its grand history and rich heritage, India is home to diverse experiences and ways of life. With the travel ban being imposed all around the world, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the students of class VI-C took an initiative to explore the depth and expanse of the culture and heritage of Incredible India and let the viewers enjoy beautiful locations digitally and experience the joy of travelling from comfort of their homes. Enjoy the Breathtaking Beautiful Locations of India

TRIPS & EXCURSIONS - 2019

We, at MVN understand and recognize the importance of taking the students out of the classes to absorb, interact and be immersed in the history and environment of new places and gain practical knowledge by visiting and observing the various facets of new places. The students are encouraged to broaden their horizon through a variety of outings and excursions. Educational tours to distant cities/ countries typically take place at least once in an academic year. Various other outings in and around NCR are also organized from time to time to familiarize the students with the rich heritage, culture and progressive strides being made in various fields such as Science, Astronomy, Art, functioning of democracy etc.

Bangalore, Mysore and Coorg Trip

A trip to Bangalore, Mysore and Coorg was organized for the students of classes 8th, 9th & 10th. The trip combined the joys of an educational trip amidst the delights of nature. The students visited the historical monuments in the city of Mysore - The Wodeyar Palace, Tipu’s Palace etc. Sightseeing and trekking in Coorg were the highlights of the trip.

Manali Trip

A trip to the picturesque resort town of Himachal - Manali was organised for the students of classes 11th and 12th. Set on the Beas river, it is a gateway to the Solang valley. An adventure camp was organised for the students wherein they enjoyed trekking in the nearby areas and engaged in multitude of fun and adventurous activities like river rappelling, trekking, volleyball etc. The students also visited the famous Hadimba temple. The evenings were eagerly awaited and looked forward by the students as they got an opportunity to exhibit their multifarious talents in singing, dancing, mono acting etc. sitting around at the camp fire.

The three day trip gave a much needed break from the heat and dust of Faridabad and the students and the teacher's returned back home with their hearts full of joy and minds filled with beautiful memories. The joy and happiness that the trip provided made them sing in unison - Yeh Dil Maange More!

TRIP TO MCLEODGANJ AND DHARAMSHALA

MVN Sector -17 arranged an outstation trip to Dharamshala & Mcleodganj from 13th May to 16th May for the students of Grades V to VII. The children got an opportunity to explore the hills in Kangra district. The beautiful Dhauldar hills and mountain slopes covered with tall green trees presented a grand sight. Children visited many places like Dalai Lama Monastery, Bhagshu Falls, Bhagshunath Temple and the highest HPCA stadium. The students felt very happy in the lap of nature. The delicious food served at the Royal Palace Resort served as the best cure for starving tummies of our little explorers. The clouds sailing across the sky and snow covered mountains at distance filled everyone's heart with joy. Children returned reluctantly to the scorching heat of Faridabad but with wonderful memories of the trip.

EUROPE TRIP-INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IMMERSION PROGRAMME

According to the Greek poet & playwright Euripides “Experience and Travel are an education in themselves”. As a part of wider Learning curriculum, MVN organised an International School Immersion Programme to France. Under this programme, a group of 27 students and 3 staff members left for Europe on June 13, 2018 and attended class room interactive sessions at KINGSWORTH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL to know more about the traditional learning environment and culture of France. Subsequently the group also visited countries like Switerzerland, Belgium, Germany and Holland. Visiting the iconic places of interest, Savouring authentic cuisines and admiring the architectural heritage sites of these countries the students captured wonderful memories in their cameras. Good time flies fast and the memorable trip to Europe ended on June 24, 2018. The trip was not only a tremendous learning experience but also an exhilarating one for the students.

MUMBAI TRIP

A group of around 70 students from classes 8-10 escorted by teachers went on a 4 days trip to Mumbai. In great excitement, the students boarded the Rajdhani Express on 5th June, 2018. Upon arrival and checking into the hotel, the group left to seek blessings at the Sidhivinayak Temple. They also visited Marine Drive, Juhu Beach and Chaupati. The most enjoyable part of the trip was the visit to Essel World and Elephenta Caves. Elephenta Caves hold a great historic significance. Students were enthralled by world Heritage Site and a collection of cave temples predominantly dedicated to Lord Shiva. On 8th June with heavy hearts students boarded the train to Delhi. Besides small momentoes, they carried back magical memories wrapped up in class camaraderie.