LEAP is an Initiative that was launched back in 2012, in an effort to help shape future generations and leaders, and it’s guided and supervised by educational consultants and university professors.

LEAP is a character building program that provides students from grade 1 to grade 12 an opportunity of ‘experiential learning’ through workshops, sessions and field-trips. It is designed for school students to enhance their awareness, LEAP’s idea is for students to defy their own gravity. By gravity, we mean anything that hinders them from being successful and fulfilling their own potentials.  knowledge and skills that would help them unleash & discover their own potentials.

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Experiential learning is a process through which students develop knowledge, skills, and values from direct experiences outside a traditional academic setting. It encompasses a variety of activities including internships, service learning, undergraduate research, study abroad, and other creative and professional work experiences. 

Well-planned, supervised and assessed experiential learning programs can stimulate academic inquiry by promoting interdisciplinary learning, civic engagement, career development, cultural awareness, leadership, and other professional and intellectual skills.

Learning that is considered “experiential” contains all the following elements:

  1. Reflection, critical analysis and synthesis
  2. Opportunities for students to take initiative, make decisions, and be accountable for the results
  3. Opportunities for students to engage intellectually, creatively, emotionally, socially and physically
  4. A designed learning experience that includes the possibility to learn from natural consequences, mistakes, and successes
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