EOTC
(Education Outside of the Classroom)
Field trips enrich students' educational experience and should be undertaken as needed and only if it enhances student learning.
(Education Outside of the Classroom)
Field trips enrich students' educational experience and should be undertaken as needed and only if it enhances student learning.
From time-to-time students will go on outings and field trips (about twice a term). These will be in or around Chiang Mai province, except for Year 6 students who will also have the opportunity to go on an extended trip further away to celebrate their primary graduation. Parents will be informed in advance of all activities that take place outside of the school. By signing the school’s Terms and Conditions, parents give their consent for the school to take their children on such outings. If they wish to opt out, parents must inform classroom teachers at least one day in advance and make alternative arrangements for the care of their child. Except for graduation trips, the cost of field trips is included in the term fee. Because transportation and other field trip logistics have to be planned and paid in advance, the school is unable to refund fees once they have been paid.
Field trips enrich students' educational experience and should be undertaken as needed and only if it enhances student learning. They must be curriculum-relevant with clear objectives. Parents will be informed in advance of all activities that take place outside of the school. By signing the school’s Terms and Conditions, parents consent for the school to take their children on such outings. If they wish to opt-out, parents must inform advisory/subject teachers at least three days in advance and make alternative arrangements for the care of their child. Except for special trips, the cost of field trips is included in the term fee. Because transportation and other field trip logistics must be planned and paid in advance, the school cannot refund fees once they have been paid. The value of field trips as experiential learning should not be underestimated.