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Jharkhand News: St John’s High School celebrates Children’s Day with field trips

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
14 November 2024
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John’s High School celebrates Children’s Day with field trips
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Jamshedpur, Nov 14: St John’s High School celebrated Children’s Day with excitement and enthusiasm, featuring a variety of fun-filled activities for students across all age groups.

The highlight of the primary wing’s festivities was the appearance of “Bhool Bhulaiya Uncle,” who entertained young students with lively storytelling while weaving in lessons on good and bad habits, environmental care, and values in a memorable and engaging way.

Visit to coin museum and Tata Zoo

The middle school students visited a local coin museum, where they explored collections of coins and stamps from different historical periods and countries.

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Representatives from the museum shared insights into the historical significance and cultural contexts of the exhibits, offering the students a deeper understanding of global history through numismatics.

Meanwhile, high school students enjoyed an educational field trip to the city’s Zoological Park, where they observed animal habitats and learned about endangered species, as well as the food and social habits of various animals.

The field trip, attended by approximately 200 students, offered them a unique opportunity to connect classroom lessons with real-world knowledge of wildlife conservation.

The Children’s Day celebrations provided students with a blend of entertainment, knowledge, and hands-on learning, making it a memorable day for all involved at St John’s High School.

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