Educational excursion to the National Police Museum for class 2
On 7 May 2026, 164 students and 5 teachers of Class 2 visited the National Police Memorial for an educational excursion. The visit proved to be both enriching and memorable for the young learners as they explored the inspiring journey and contributions of the Indian Police Force. Dedicated to the brave police personnel of the nation, the memorial introduced students to the values of discipline, courage, and service towards society.
During the visit, the students were guided through thoughtfully designed galleries that showcased the evolution of policing in India from ancient times to the modern era. Through interactive displays, informative panels, and engaging exhibits, the children learned about the important role played by the police in maintaining safety and law and order in the country. One of the highlights of the excursion was observing the life-sized models of police officers representing different ranks, which helped students understand the organisational structure of the police department in a simple and interesting manner. The students were also fascinated by the exhibits displaying historical equipment and weapons used by police personnel over the years. In addition, the documentary presentation at the museum offered valuable insight into the dedication, hard work, and sacrifices made by police officers in protecting the nation.
Overall, the excursion to the National Police Memorial was an informative and enjoyable learning experience that broadened the students’ understanding of the responsibilities and contributions of the Indian Police Force. The visit encouraged the children to develop respect and appreciation for the invaluable services rendered by the police force, while also making learning engaging and meaningful outside the classroom.