Date: 19th March 2026
Venue: Niathu Resort

The class- Nursery Grace Toddlers had a joyful and memorable outing to Niathu Resort on 19th March 2026. The children arrived at school full of excitement, well-prepared for the trip, many wearing hats and sunglasses. A few children who did not bring these items looked at their friends and sweetly shared, “My mummy did not give me,” showing their awareness and observation.

As the journey began, the children were cheerful and energetic. They sang songs together and attempted to converse with one another. Along the way, they spotted toy shops, which created great excitement. Some children eagerly asked, “Where?” while others said, “I want to see,” as they looked out the windows with curiosity and wonder.

Upon reaching the destination, the children were thrilled to see the play park. One child, Ngukivi, shouted “Yay!” out of excitement. As they got down from the bus, many pointed towards the park and exclaimed, “Look, park!” To capture these joyful moments, photos and videos were taken.

The group also visited the fountain area, where Saanvi curiously asked, “Miss, what is this?” to which I responded, “It is called a fountain,” and the children repeated the new word. They were fascinated watching the water flow upward and expressed amazement at the sight.

The children were then taken to the play area. While climbing the steps, some began to rush; however, Wiwangrailiu demonstrated kindness and leadership. She gently guided her friend by saying, “Please no pushing, okay! Take turns! Turn by turn, okay!” She made eye contact and softly encouraged her peers. Her friend understood, and soon the children independently formed a line and took turns without any adult assistance. This was a beautiful display of social development and peer learning.

After playtime, the children enjoyed a peaceful walk around the park, admiring the beauty of nature. They explored a flower garden filled with colorful and attractive flowers. Some children were eager to touch them and did so gently, giggling and smiling at one another.

Later, when some children expressed that they were hungry, they were taken to a resting shed for lunch. Before eating, they said a prayer together and then happily enjoyed their meals. After lunch, Zane expressed, “I want to go home,” showing signs of tiredness. The children responsibly packed their own lunch bags, water bottles, and belongings.

Before leaving, the children waved goodbye to Niathu Resort. On the journey back to school, most of the children fell asleep due to tiredness, while a few remained energetic. Posen recognized familiar places and excitedly pointed, saying, “This is my home,” towards Hyiro. He also identified the school, saying, “Miss, this is Grace Academy, I know,” showing his awareness of his surroundings.

Finally, the children reached school safely. Some were still sleepy, while others were happy and excited to see their parents.

It was indeed a wonderful, fun-filled, and enriching experience outside the classroom, providing the children with opportunities to explore, learn, and create joyful memories.