Thursday, May 16, 2013

Learning at BICS is Learning Differently or Beyond Learning

Dear friends,
This years summer vacation is nearing its closure, Summer Larn, the summer school of BICS, is a successful venture due to its different approaches in learning,especially the outbound session at Alappuzha beach on 25th April. Herewith you can read some reviews by students on it.                                                                       

Kevin Thomas George of class IX, Baker Vidyapeedh will be the first person in  this regard.









The Trip to Alappuzha Beach
This is the first ever time in my life that I went to tour from a coaching centre. I thought it was very bad without going with my friends in the school. But then I've realised that I got new friends. When I heard the name Alappuzha, first, I was very disappointed. But when I reached our destination I was really very excited. It was pretty cool there with lots of games to play. We started our journey 9.15am. In the bus everybody was enjoying by dancing and talking. We saw many fields affected by the hot rays of the sun. We reached our destination by 11 am. Then we suddenly changed our dress and went to the beach. We played in the water, treasure hunt, running, a new type cricket with foot, etc... Now I am going to say the worst thing as well as the most interesting hour in the trip.
The worst thing
It was that when we played on the beach and was going to eat our lunch without changing our dress. So we were very irritated by wearing the dress covered with mud. For the lunch we went to a crowded hotel so we sat scattered in the hotel. We were also not allowed to sit with our untidy dress. Also when we were playing a semi final of a game a boy named Allen beat me. These are the worst things in the tour.
The interesting thing
There were more interesting things than the worst ones. The afternoon section was the most interesting one. I had a ride on a camel, played in the park, beach, took a shower after that were the most interesting moments of the tour. I also saw a car of Rs. 18 crore.
The thing I learned    
I've learned how to swim and the main thing is that I've understood ‘nothing is impossible in this world.’   

Now, we can hear from Nidhin P Warrier  of class VII, Baker Vidyapeedh
        






.... In the beach, first we flight the kites which we made at BICS, then we played a new form of cricket, but the game was stopped in the middle and everybody played in the sea for two hours. During our way to the hotel for lunch, we saw a Lamborgini and Allen took his photo as standing in front of the car...

Learning is possible through many ways and that should be to enjoy. Enriching oneself  is the goal of learning. BICS always stands for 'Learn Differently'
Regards as well!
Thomas Zachariah, Language and Life Coach at BICS



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