Patna’s Global Educational Milestone: “V-YATRA” Creates Bridges Across Borders
Patna: In a groundbreaking event that resonated globally, the city of Patna witnessed the transformative “Virtual (V)-YATRA” on Tuesday morning, uniting students from St Karen’s Group of Schools in Bihar, India, and Trinity Grammar School in Melbourne, Australia.
The innovative collaboration seamlessly brought together students from St. Karen’s High School and St. Karen’s Secondary School in Patna, Bihar, India, with their counterparts from Trinity Grammar School in Melbourne. The convergence of young minds from these diverse regions marked a significant step towards fostering cultural understanding and knowledge exchange.
Students from both schools actively participated in a series of activities designed to facilitate a deeper cultural and intellectual connection between the two countries. The cultural exchange segment featured insightful contributions from students Shriti and Hayden, who provided vivid glimpses into their daily lives, including academic routines, extracurricular activities, and unique aspects of school life. This personal sharing played a pivotal role in creating a tangible sense of connection transcending geographical borders.
The event took an exhilarating turn as students from Trinity Grammar School in Melbourne provided live streaming of Australian football for their counterparts at St. Karen’s Group of Schools. In a reciprocal gesture, students from Patna showcased a live Kabbadi match, presenting a harmonious blend of traditional and modern sports, symbolizing the cross-cultural exchange at the heart of the event.
The virtual cultural exchange reached a spirited culmination with a dynamic question and answer session. Students Padmaja and Ashish from St Karen’s High School, Anam and Aditya from St Karen’s Secondary School, and James and Sams from Trinity Grammar School actively engaged in this lively exchange, addressing questions on diverse topics ranging from culture, cuisines, academics, technology, and more. This interactive dialogue showcased the genuine enthusiasm of the students to understand and appreciate each other’s backgrounds.
Elated over the event’s success, Seema Singh, Principal at St Karen’s High School, expressed her joy, stating, “V-YATRA has successfully exemplified the power of technology in fostering global connections. We are thrilled to have witnessed such an enthusiastic exchange of cultures and knowledge between our students and those from Trinity Grammar School.”
Mary Kutty Thomas, Principal at St Karen’s Secondary School, expressed hope for more such collaborations with foreign institutes in the future. She emphasized the broader implications of the event for global education and called for the integration of virtual exchanges into the regular curriculum, fostering a global perspective from an early age.
Sanjay Joseph, Vice Principal at St. Karen’s High School, echoed the sentiments, saying, “V-YATRA has not only showcased the power of technology in education but has also demonstrated the limitless potential for fostering connections, understanding, and collaboration among students on a global scale. As we move forward, let this event be a catalyst for the integration of virtual exchanges in education, breaking down barriers and nurturing a generation that appreciates and respects the rich diversity of our global community.”