Islamabad
Roots International Schools take another mile and takes students' learning as an adventurous and interesting ride for students. They learn through activities that leaves a positive and lifetime mark on their memory line.
RIS, Wellington Campus arranged a trip for students which aimed on high prospects such as creating a bridge between cultural heritage and the modern learning. Students explored The Monument of Pakistan and discovered the historical timeline from 1965 up till now. It was a very healthy and informational activity for students, after the trip students were asked to write their individual reports about the trip. They mentioned how excited they were to see the museum and how well their teacher reinforced the history they have already gone through in their books.
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