On 3rd September, our Step 3 students visited Guindy National Park as part of their learning experience. During the trip, the children explored the natural surroundings and observed various plants and animals in their habitats. They learned about the growth process and life cycles of living beings, gaining insights into how animals, birds, and insects adapt at each stage.

This enriching visit provided a meaningful connection between classroom learning and real-life experiences, making the concept of growth and change more engaging, memorable, and enjoyable for our young learners.