March to July 2019
S.No. | Date
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Venue | No. of Students | Class | Accompanying Teachers |
1 | 28.03.19 | Kepler’s Observatory | 50 | VII - VIII | Ms. Rinku
Ms. Rashmi Setia |
2 | 28.03.19 | Surajgarh Farms | 20 | VII | Ms. Preeti Sharma
Ms. Kavita Rani |
3 | 18.04.19 | Humayun Tomb & Nature Walk of Sunder Nursery | 54 | VI & VII | Ms. Seema Yadav
Ms. Divyanshi Mr. Rahul |
4 | 18.05.19 | Visit to Gurudwara | 50 | X (A,B) | Ms. Kiran Sharma
Ms. Smita Shukla Ms. Kavita Rani |
5 | 23.05.19
– 26.05.19 |
Shoghi Camp, Shimla | 36 | XI, XII | Ms. Kiran Sharma
Ms. Rashmi Jain Mr. Pankaj Mr. T L Chauhan |
6 | 26.05.19 | Mussouri Trip | 52 | VI - VIII | Ms. Shweta Verma
Ms. Sonia Jaitly Mr. Anil Kumar Mr. T L Chauhan |
7 | 27.07.19 | Visit to Amity University | 62 | IX (A,B) | Ms. Romika Chadha |
December 2018 to February 2019
S.No. | Date
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Venue | No. of Students | Class | Accompanying Teachers |
1 | 15.12.18 | National Science Center, New Delhi | 51 | IX | Ms. Rashmi Jain
Ms. Smita Shukla Mr Anil Kumar |
2 | 15.12.18 | Doll Museum. New Delhi | 154 | II - III | Ms. Rekha Budakoti
Ms. Anoop Kumari Ms. Rinku Ms. Kshama Ms. Namratta Ms. Rachna Bhardwaj Ms. Ritu Yadav Ms. Neena Gautam Ms. Rashmi Setia Ms. Shweta Das |
3 | 16.12.18 – 18.12.18 | Trip to Jaipur | 32 | IV - V | Ms. Rashmi Setia
Ms. Shweta Verma Mr. T L Chauhan |
August to November 2018
S.No. | Date | Venue | No. of Students | Class | Accompanying Teachers |
1 | 03.11.18 | Parle G Factory, Neemrana | 55 | IX and XI | Ms. Kiran Sharma
Ms Smita Devi Shukla Mr Rohit Yadav |
2 | 14.11.18 | Aravali Biodiversity Park | 52 | VIII | Ms. Deepa Rajesh
Ms. Sonia Jaitly |
3 | 15.11.18
– 17.11.18 |
Solan Trip for Girls | 40 | VII - IX | Ms. Smita Devi Shukla
Ms. Sonia Jaitly |
4 | 17.11.18 | Qutub Minar, New Delhi | 121 | VI-VIII | Ms.Seema Yadav
Ms.Kavita Rani Ms. Sonia Jatrana Ms. Shruti Pallan Ms. Rashmi Setia Ms. Jyoti Sinha Ms. Pushpa Yadav Ms. Pushpa Bhardwaj Ms. Manasi Sen |
5 | Visit to Butterfly Park, Gurgaon | 127 | IV - V | Ms. Rajni Sharma
Ms. Shruti Pallan
|
An Industrial visit to Parle factory was organised to observe the manufacturing process of the Parle products such as biscuits, cookies and toffees. The resource person Mr. Girish Bhatt took the students to auditorium and displayed the history of Parle factory through an interesting movie followed by some questions. Students enthusiastically participated in answering the questions. Students observed various techniques of biscuits and confectionary production.
April-July 2018
Experiential learning takes a whole new dimension when students go out on field trips and excursions. “All experiences are opportunities to learn and grow.” With this feeling in mind we provide such opportunities to our students and teachers to turn the natural world into a classroom without walls.
S.No. | Date | Venue | No. of Students | Class | Accompanying Teachers |
1 | 24.04.18 | Nature Walk, Biodiversity Park, Gurugram | 50 | VI - X | Ms. Kiran Sharma
Ms. Jyoti Pahuja Mr. T L Chauhan Ms. Smita Shukla Ms. Jyoti Sinha |
2 | 25.05.18
– 27.05.18 |
Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand | 102 | VI - XII | Ms. Kiran Sharma
Ms. Rashmi Jain Ms. Rashmi Setia Mr. Sunil Saini Mr. Ram Raj Sharma Mr. Anil Kumar Ms. Rachna Verma Ms. Anup Kumari Ms. Kavita Rani Mr. T L Chauhan |
3 | 06.07.18 | Vanmahotsava (Forest Deptt.) Gurugram | 26 | VI | Ms. Kiran Sharma
Ms. Shweta Verma |
4 | 21.07.18 | Rashtrapati Bhavan Museum, New Delhi | 30 | VI - VIII | Ms. Shruti Pallan
Ms. Seema Yadav |
5 | 04.08.18 | Transport Museum | IV – V | Ms. Rashmi Setia
Ms. Nirmala Singh Ms. Pushpa Kumari Ms. Luxmi Ms. Shruti Pallan Ms. Seema Yadav |
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6 | 04.08.18 | Visit to Religious Places in Gurugram | 133 | II-III | Ms. Rekha Budakoti
Ms. Anita Sharma Ms. Namratta Ms. Arti Satija Ms. Anup Kumari Ms. Kshama Sharma |
7 | 24.08.18 | Baoli Ghaus Ali Shah, Farukhnagar | 161 | VI-VIII | Respective Class Teachers |
Apart from providing the much needed change from the routine class room teaching, picnics and excursions in the outdoors always fascinate adults and children alike.
Solan Trip:
In our quest for excellence Bal Bharati Public School, Manesar sent 38 boys to Bal Bharati Activity Centre at Solan. The children learnt important values like team spirit and coordination while sharing meals and living quarters with peers. Adventurous activities like trekking, river crossing, net climbing, rappelling, tent pitching, rock climbing, jummaring were conducted for young enthusiasts. Every year a group of 40 students is sent for this school sponsored excursion and the kids come back clamouring for more of such fun.
As every year 41 students from BBPS Manesar visited Solan Activity Centre from 04.05.17 to 07.05.17 accompanied by teachers Mr. Anil Kumar and Mr. T L Chauhan. The students enjoyed the much-awaited school sponsored trip by enthusiastically participating in all adventure activities. They also learnt important lessons in life-skills by sharing meals and living quarters with their peers from other units as well.




Visit to Agra
Students of BBPS, Manesar were taken to Historical city AGRA to know about the world famous Taj Mahal and Buland Darwaza. Students saw the Taj Mahal in the moon light and appreciated its awesome beauty.
Udaipur Trip
"Travel makes one modest. you see what a tiny place you occupy in the world".
A group of forty students of classes VI to XI along with five teachers of Bal Bharati Public School, Manesar recently went to Udaipur as part of five day trip (DEc 27,2015 to DEc 31, 2015). It was a fun filled educational trip. The students visited City Palace, built by Maharana Udai Singh which has a crystal gallery boasting of Royal artefacts. It offers a splendid view of Lake Pichola. It is one of the most beautiful lakes in India. The students enjoyed boating in Lake Pichola as well as Fatehsagar Lake. The students also visited Sahelion Ki Bari, the famous garden which attracted the students by its lush greenery, flowers, beautiful fountains, lotus pools and marble artefacts. The students also visited the renowned museum , The Hall Of Heroes.
The students were exposed to the rich historical and cultural heritage of Rajasthan. The experience and stay at Rupis Resort turned out to be a very exciting experience where students enjoyed many team activities. The trip was informative, enjoyable and funfilled.



