We always strive to focus and emphasize on the academic development of the children under our care. While that remains a key focus, we also undestand the essence in emphasizing the Social, Emotional and various developmental skills like artisistic and adventurous skills; cognitivie development; character development etc. to ensure that we are equipping them with the necessary skills to prepare them all-rounded, successful and competitive citizens of tomorrow. To enable them to aquire these traits we organises forest camps, trekking and the like every year.
Forest Camp
Mto wa Mbu Tarangire 2022
The School has organized a Four-Days’ camping trip to Mto wa mbu and Tarangire National park for developing life skills based on activities that will enable them to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life. The trip will involve activities facilitating learning emotional, social, cognitive and physical skills for the children along with a number of other activities from 3rd to 6th October 2022.There were 144 students from class V to XII. They have really enjoyed the trip and had great fun and learning.The Programme was named EMPOWER and it was led by Mrs. Anurag Kaur Alag.
Tarangire National Park is a national park in Tanzania’s Manyara Region. The name of the park originates from the Tarangire River that crosses the park. The Tarangire River is the primary source of fresh water for wild animals in the Tarangire Ecosystem during the annual dry season.
Mto wa Mbu is an administrative ward and town in the Monduli district of the Arusha Region of Tanzania. The name Mto wa Mbu means ” The river of Mosquitoes ” in the Swahili Language.
Mto wa Mbu has an area of 3,600 square kilometres (1,400 sq mi) of which 1,800 square kilometres (690 sq mi) is for cultivation. Mto wa Mbu is estimated to be in the midway between the neighbouring Karatu and Makuyuni towns. It is one of the towns in the rift valley in the northern part of Tanzania. It close to lake Manyara and Manyara national park.
The School has organized a Four-Days’ trip to Iringa and Ruaha National Park from 01st to 04th October 2019.There were 113 students from class V to XII. They have really enjoyed the trip and had great fun and learning.The Programme was named LEAD and it was led by Mrs. Anurag Kaur Alag.
Ruaha National Park is the largest national park in Tanzania. It covers an area of about 13,000 square kilometres.It is located in the middle of Tanzania about 130 kilometres from Iringa. The park is part of a more extensive ecosystem, which includes Rungwa Game Reserve, Usangu Game Reserve, and several other protected areas.
Iringa is a town in central Tanzania. It sits on a cliff overlooking the Ruaha River Valley, in the Southern Highlands region.Isimila stone age site is 15km west from Iringa town. Place of natural beauty. Place of stone pillars that formed by natural changes . We can feel the historic moments of human beings.
Magoroto with its tropical rain forest has been the perfect spot for a getaway and outdoor camping for Indian School Dar Es Salaam from a long time .The estate is located on an altitude of 850m above sea level where temperatures are pleasant all year long. The estate offers stunning views from the Muheza Valley to the Indian ocean. The Students have a chance to enjoy the lush rain forest with rare plants and bird species, explore the dense tropical forest with organic spices …