Our elementary students enjoyed a refreshing break from the classroom with a special outdoor activity day organized by our school psychologists. Their goal? To provide the students with an opportunity to unwind, relax, and enjoy a fun day away from the usual academic routine.

The event took place at the First Battalion of Engineers, where students were warmly welcomed by the team and treated to an entertaining and meaningful talk on respect, delivered by the battalion’s own psychologist. The talk was full of energy and humor, helping students understand how respect for themselves and others plays a vital role in everyday life.

With everyone inspired and energized, the students were split into teams to begin the highlight of the day: a circuit of nine exciting outdoor stations. Every 15 minutes, the teams rotated to a new game or challenge, each one thoughtfully designed to promote teamwork, focus, problem-solving, and, of course, fun!

The stations included a mix of physical challenges and cooperative tasks that had everyone laughing, thinking, and working together. The students stayed active and engaged the entire day.

The success of this event was made possible not only by the fantastic hospitality and support of the First Battalion of Engineers but also thanks to the thoughtful planning and care of Ms. Jassiel and Ms. Monica, who ensured every detail was focused on the students’ well-being and enjoyment.

By the end of the day, the kids were tired but smiling—having built new memories, strengthened friendships, and learned the power of working together and showing respect.

Thank you to everyone involved for creating such a memorable and meaningful experience. It’s days like these that remind us learning doesn’t only happen in the classroom—it also happens in the laughter, cooperation, and joy of being together.