Learning by Doing: The Westfield Way
What is Experiential Learning?
Experiential Learning is a hands-on method of teaching where students learn by actively engaging in activities like experiments, role plays, field trips, art projects, science exhibitions, and real-world problem-solving tasks. Instead of just memorizing facts, students discover, explore, and apply their knowledge creatively.
Why We Follow Experiential Learning:
Better Understanding: Students learn deeper when they experience concepts firsthand.
Improves Curiosity: Children naturally love to explore. Experiential learning taps into this curiosity.
Builds Skills: It helps students build important life skills like critical thinking, teamwork, communication, and creativity.
Makes Learning Fun: Activities, experiments, and real-world applications make lessons exciting and memorable.
How We Do It at Westfield:
Interactive Science Labs: Students conduct simple experiments to understand science topics practically.
Mathematics in Real Life: We show how math is used in shopping, cooking, and even games!
Storytelling and Role Plays: Language and history come alive when students act out stories and events.
Art and Craft Integration: Students use art to express what they learn in subjects like environment, geography, and social science.
Field Trips: Visits to farms, museums, and local businesses help students connect their learning with the real world.
At Westfield, we nurture young minds to be thinkers, doers, and problem-solvers, not just passive learners.
Learning is not just something we do — it’s something we experience!
Real Impact !!




