Educational excursions offer experiential learning, enable our students to explore real-world environments and enhance their classroom learning.
Industrial visits, the immersive educational excursions, present a unique opportunity to observe, study, analyse and interact with the inner workings of various industrial processes.
Glimpses of a few visits:
Visit the Keerai Expo
Grade 6 students visited Keerai Expo 2.0, which showcased a live display of 225 varieties of greens, to gain knowledge about the native greens and medicinal plants. The children jotted down the names of the plants and their health benefits, as most of the herbs were new to them. It provided them with insights into how greens and herbs can be integrated into their regular diets.
Wildlife Photography Exhibition at the Gass Forest Museum
Students from the Mass Media and Communication department visited the 'Wildlife Photography Exhibition' conducted by the Coimbatore Forest Division at the Gass Forest Museum. Students studied this unique photography genre, which captures various forms of wildlife in their natural habitats. They identified that this subject is dynamic and requires extra skills, such as good field craft skills, to predict the actions and behaviour of animals. The photographs clicked using the 'eye-level perspective' and 'micro photography' helped students understand more about the 'perspective of photography'.
Visit to KOVAIPEX- 2024
KOVAIPEX- 2024, the philatelic exhibition organised by the Coimbatore Postal Department, exhibited collections of Indian and international stamps, coins and postcards, providing insights into global diversity and commemorating important events, personalities and milestones. Students of Grade 7 visited KOVAIPEX 24, got the opportunity to view the display, and were inspired by the collections of numismatists and philatelists. The exhibition provided a platform for the students to explore the historical, cultural and artistic significance of stamps from around the world.
Industrial Visit: M and M Dairy Farm
Students in Grades 9, 10, and 11 (Commerce stream) were taken on an industrial visit to M and M Dairy Farm as part of the Commercial Studies and Economics activity. At the Dairy Farm, the students learned about the native cow breeds that give A2 milk, the daily routine at the Farm, and the milk production process. They also visited the factory, where they observed how eco-friendly gomaya products are manufactured from cow dung. The students also explored a variety of business activities at the Farm, gaining insights into the entire process. They were briefed about concepts of entrepreneurship, such as the genesis of the startup, the challenges faced, progress, and profitability. This industrial visit provided them with a deeper understanding of entrepreneurship concepts and how various business operations work together.
The School has taken its name after Subramania Bharathi (popularly known as ‘Mahakavi Bharathi’) pioneer of modern Tamil poetry, a fiery independence activist, a remarkable social reformer, and a journalist. He is an archetype of revolutionary thinking, modern ideas, the invincible spirit of freedom and courage. Bharathi School is a quintessence of his tenets in letter and spirit.
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