Field trips are organized throughout the school year for children ages 4½ and up, providing them with enriching, hands-on learning experiences that extend far beyond the classroom. Some of our exciting outings include visits to the Burnaby History Museum, where children can explore the past, and the Tri-City Cultural Centers, Libraries, and Museums, which inspire creativity and a deeper understanding of our vibrant local community.
Field trips foster curiosity and provide real-world connections to classroom lessons. Students engage in interactive activities, observe new environments, and gain practical knowledge that enhances their understanding of various subjects. Each trip is carefully planned to ensure safety, educational value, and an enjoyable experience for all participants.
Field trips are typically scheduled once per term or semester, depending on the curriculum and educational goals.
We visit a variety of destinations such as museums, nature centers, historical sites, and cultural institutions to enhance learning and provide diverse experiences.
Field trip costs may vary and are generally covered by a separate fee. We provide detailed information about the cost and any additional expenses ahead of each trip.
Safety is our top priority. We conduct thorough risk assessments, provide adequate supervision with a low student-to-chaperone ratio, and ensure all transportation and activities meet safety standards.
Yes, we encourage parent volunteers to join us on field trips. Parents interested in chaperoning should contact us in advance for more details and to complete any necessary requirements.