The Benefits of School Trips for Children

 

School trips are more than just a fun day out for children, they actually provide many benefits to their learning and development. This is particularly true for foreign travel, which can enhance cultural awareness and help immerse youngsters in a particular language. However, school trips that are closer to home are equally advantageous in their own right, as explored below by an alternative school in London.

Brings Learning to Life

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There’s nothing wrong with traditional classroom learning, but a school trip can bring that learning to life and make it more memorable. As such, children are better able to recall information that is attached to a fond memory. What’s more, school trips provide a welcome break for students; a chance for them to explore and feel inspired by a new environment. With all that said, school trips are great for helping children with their academic performance.

Improves Relationships with Teachers and Peer

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School trips are a chance for students to bond with their teachers and peers in a more relaxed environment than the traditional classroom. This is ideal because children who have good relationships with their teachers and classmates are far more likely to engage in class and put in the effort if only to impress.

Enhances Various Skills

When children attend school trips, they are given the chance to work on various transferrable skills. They become more independent and confident, which will benefit them in other areas of life.

Shy children are able to step outside of their comfort zone and spend time away from their parents, which helps with their self-esteem. With that in mind, school trips are more than just learning about a particular school subject; they provide an opportunity for children to develop in a personal way as well as an academic one.

What about you? Do you have any tips or experience in school trips for kids that may be helpful for other parents? 

*This is a collaborative post. 

 

Simone Ribeiro
Hi! I'm Simone, a citizen of Britain, where I live for over a decade, and of Brazil, where I was born. Midlands Traveller is where I combine my passion for travelling, business and an Eco-friendly lifestyle.