On 16 December ‘25, Humanities students from Classes XI and XII embarked on a one-day educational excursion to Mysore. The trip was designed to bridge the gap between classroom theory and real-world historical and cultural heritage.
The itinerary featured a visit to the Mysore Palace, where students explored the grandeur of royal architecture and the legacy of the Wadiyar dynasty. This was followed by visits to the Aprameya, Ranganatha, and Nimishamba Temples, offering deep insights into Dravidian artistic features and religious history. Well-organised and highly informative, the trip successfully enriched the students' academic understanding through first -hand experience.