Mysuru: Quest Academy, Mysuru, has launched its first summer camp, offering two thoughtfully designed programmes — Tiny Trotters for ages 4 to 7 and Qurious Catalysts for ages 8 to12. The month-long initiative is rooted in the school’s vision of nurturing curiosity, creativity and real-world learning.
Both programmes run concurrently on campus and provide developmentally appropriate experiences that make learning fun, meaningful and hands-on.
Tiny Trotters introduces younger children to: Sensory and theme-based play; Music, movement and early science; Nature walks, crafts and foundational life skills.
Qurious Catalysts engages older learners in: Physics and Chemistry experiments; Public speaking and storytelling; Sustainability and life skills sessions linked to everyday life.
“Our approach is simple — children learn best when they are engaged, free to explore, and supported by thoughtful guidance,” said Veena Mani, Principal of Quest Academy.
Designed by trained educators, the camp integrates principles of NEP-2020, focusing on inquiry-based learning, age-appropriate competencies and cross-disciplinary thinking. Children are encouraged to question, create, collaborate and reflect — without the pressures of a traditional classroom setting.
The camp also offers families a glimpse into the kind of environment Quest Academy fosters year-round — one that is student-centred, globally aligned, and grounded in holistic growth.
Admissions for 2025-26 academic session are currently open and the summer camp offers an opportunity to experience the school’s learning ethos in action.
For details, contact Admissions Officer on Mob: 96069-74402 or [email protected].






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