Picnics/Trips

Learning Through Exploration and Adventure
At Palladium Juniors, we believe that hands-on experiences beyond the classroom walls are essential for a child’s growth and development. To bring our lessons to life and foster real-world connections, we organize a variety of trips and excursions throughout the year:

Annual Picnics
Twice a year, our students enjoy fun-filled picnics where they explore new environments and learn vital life lessons along the way. During these outings, we emphasize safety and responsibility by discussing traffic rules, road signs, and the importance of following them.
Educational Excursions:

Bakery Visit (Brown Color Introduction)
Children discover the process of baking bread and pastries while learning about the color brown in an exciting, hands-on setting. They observe how ingredients are mixed, shaped, and baked—nurturing their curiosity and sense of wonder.

Nature Walk (Green Color Discovery)
Strolling through lush greenery, children learn to identify shades of green in leaves, grass, and plants. They also develop observation skills as they spot various creatures and natural elements along the way.

Texture Exploration (Rough & Smooth)
Another nature walk focuses on sensory experiences, where children feel tree bark, stones, leaves, and other natural materials to understand the concept of rough versus smooth textures.

Botanical Garden (Plant Theme)
As part of our introduction to the “plants” theme, we take students on a guided tour of a botanical garden. Here, they explore diverse flora, observe how plants grow, and learn about the importance of caring for our environment.
Through these trips and excursions, our aim is to encourage curiosity, build awareness, and develop important life skills in an engaging, memorable way. By immersing children in real-world settings, we help them make meaningful connections between classroom concepts and the vibrant world around them.

