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Exhilarating five day Adventure Camp at Heritage School, --an embodiment of synergy between education, excitement and skill development.

Heritage School organised an Adventure Camp, by AIM Adventures - A RAN Tourista's Adventure Academy, from November 4th to 8th, 2023. This five-day event united students from KG to Class VI for an exhilarating educational cum life skill experiences.

Under the watchful eye of the Management, the Principal, the Vice Principal and the Headmistress, who kept visiting the camp site from time to time, the camp started on November 4th and continued with different classes joining in the adventure on subsequent days. It was a day camp for students of KG on 4th and for classes I &II on 5th November. With 39 camps, a team of twelve certified instructors and round the clock medical (first aid) support, this Adventure Camp provided a platform for self-discovery and skill development, fostering camaraderie and a love for the outdoors among the students.
The Adventure Camp aimed at enhancing competitiveness, sharpening young minds and facilitating learning through enjoyable activities. Students participated in a wide range of exciting activities like tent pitching, flying fox techniques, knot-tying exercises, obstacle and rope courses, burma bridge, commando bridge, rope climbing, Tarzan swing, water zorbing and more. Inclusion of a Mobile Digital Planetarium added to the little ones' excitement.

The day-night camps began from 6th November for Classes III & IV, offering action-packed days filled with challenges and inspiration, extending into thrilling night time adventures replete with a camp fire, singing and dancing away into the night. Similar adventures and excitement awaited students of classes V & VI on 7th and 8th of November concluding at five in the evening leaving students with cherished memories, newfound skills and a deeper appreciation for the great outdoors.

The appreciation, co-operation and gratitude of parents, who seemed to share the excitement vicariously through regular updates about their wards, remain our sole motivation to organise these camps year after year