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Pupils of InnerCity Mission Schools Embark on Educative Excursion to Fish Farms

Pupils of the InnerCity Mission School took learning beyond their classrooms by embarking on fun and educative trips to selected fish farms, in accordance with a vocation focus on fishery across the InnerCity Mission network of schools, for this school term.

Pupils of the InnerCity Mission School, Ikeja, and Aba Centers, went on an excursion to fish farms within their different locations: Mr Fish Aqua Farm in Lagos; and, Ejedd Fish Farm in Abia State. The children were excited to learn, as they asked questions on different species at the farms and the care of aquatic animals.

These trips, which are part of the InnerCity Mission’s Play and Learn initiative, served to add a realistic dimension to the term’s focus. The InnerCity Mission’s Play and Learn initiative opens up a world with endless possibilities for the children to tap into their creativity and enrich their learning experience.

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