SCHOOL TRIPS

Our school group programmes are curriculum-linked immersive learning experiences enabling learning about India, connecting with curriculum specifications and often working with partner schools to engage in collaborative studies.

The travel itinerary enables experiences of contextualised case studies, deepening understanding of subject specific topics.

An example itinerary…

CHANGING PLACES

During this 10 day trip you will experience the changing geographic, historical and contemporary cultural contexts of three vastly contrasting South Indian Cities in Karnataka and Kerala.

The journey between these cities will take you to rivers, farmland, spice forests and to the coastal backwaters. We will visit religious sites, palaces and forts in each settlement, learning alongside partner students to develop creative collaborative projects..

  • Day 1: Arrival and orientation. Arrival, orientation, welcome and introductions. Afternoon of art activities. An evening presentation on Bengaluru’s development and change.

  • Day 2: Rural locality study. Cycling through rural areas, visiting shrines, and exploring local markets. Meet with and learn from partner students about Historical change in Bengaluru.

  • Day 3: Urban settlement study. A collaborative urban transect activity exploring Bengaluru's globalization and development. Visit the old and new commercial centers.

  • Day 4: Craft collaboration and intro to Kerela. Collaborative craft activities learning block printing techniques and creating products, with an evening introduction to the journey ahead.

  • Day 5: The religions of South India. A drive towards Mysore, stopping at Jain, Hindu and Buddhist religious sites. Arrive in Mysore, visit the palace and market.

  • Day 6: Resources of the river Cauvery.  Exploring the resources of the river Cauvery, silk, sugar cane plantationsn and rice paddy. Visit Mysore silk factory, and an introduction to Kerala's culture for the journey ahead.

  • Day 7: Mysore history. A boat ride in Srirangapatna and visit the summer palace and fort before transferring to the station for an overnight sleeper train to Kerala.

  • Day 8: Kochi’s history, harbour and fort. Exploring Kochi's harbor, Fort, Synagogue and Churches, with a possible Kathakali dance performance.

  • Day 9: Kerela backwaters. A days boat ride along Kerala's backwaters, examining spice trading heritage and agricultural resources before an overnight train back to Bangalore.

  • Day 10: Reflecting, food, mandalas and dance. Reflection sessions, dance and cultural activities to reflect and debrief. 

    Return flight. Transfer to airport in the early hours of the morning and return to the UK by lunchtime the same day. Journey back to school.

I would recommend this visit to all schools wishing to develop their understanding of a different culture. What a life-changing experience it was! We all came back inspired and with a much greater understanding of the issues which affect the lives of the people in the rural and urban communities in southern India. The week was packed with a whole range of activities including: visits to schools, temples and markets; studies of village and urban life; a variety of cultural workshops in art, dance and music. The staff were extremely knowledgeable and were able to answer any questions put to them. The whole experience can be used in so many ways within the school curriculum.
— Nicholas Wilson, Headteacher of Wells Cathedral School

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