Thursday, 14 July 2016

Steppers offer to sponsor the education of 1 girl from Patoda Students of class VI-X go on field trips.

Stepping Stones students of class VI, VII, VIII, Ix and X went on field trips  on 4 July. The students of Class VI visited on Orphanage.  They met a lot of unfortunate children who had to live their life without the love and affection of their parents. The students realized how blessed they were to have parents. The trip was arranged with a view to sensitize them to the feelings of the less fortunate.
            The school took Class VII students to Matrushri, an old age home. Their aim was to bring a smile on the faces of the senior citizens. A function was organized which was enjoyed by the senior citizens. While leaving they gifted them a few things.
The students of Class VIII students visited Patoda village situated on the out skirts of Aurangabad. They were impressed to see sensor doors and toilets, ACs, CCTVs, etc. The main attraction of the trip was the ATM card machine, which the villagers used to get purified water. Overall it was an enriching and fun-filled trip. The school Principal Micheal D’cruize offered to sponsor the complete education of one girl child at Stepping Stones School.

The class IXs and Xs were taken to the Cantonment of Aurangabad. They were mesmerized to see the scene environment and there was no doubt left in the minds of the students why the Cantonment is called as the “Green Lungs” of the city. The officers there were gentlemen in the true sense, who showed the students an enlightening presentation which changed their perspective of the Indian Army. The students also witnessed the militants assemble and light eight thousand kilogram canon. After getting a glimpse of the motivation hall and seeing the officers handle various guns, the students gave joining the Indian Army a thought and doing their part for the nation. The students fraternity is thankful to the school for organizing such educational and motivational trips.
































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