Do your best students love solving puzzles, playing games, and working well together? We have the perfect
suggestion: School Escape! Logic, imagination, teamwork, and a good mood will make this experience useful and unforgettable for them!
Through this experience, students will enjoy and also learn about the difference between vocational schools and gymnasiums, as well as public and private schools, in order to become more familiar with options for further education in an interesting way.
Due to poor grades and inappropriate behavior of individuals, the school principal is considering whether to
allow the graduating class to go on a field trip – he decides that he will approve the trip only if the best students prove why they are the best and manage to solve all the puzzles and challenges that are before them…
Will they succeed?
In each classroom there are clues that lead one step closer to escape.
The next step is to solve the puzzle before time runs out.
Teams need to solve all the puzzles to escape.
Although fun is at the heart of this activity, there are numerous benefits that School Escape has. Just
some of them are:
School Escape requires players to think critically and creatively in order to solve puzzles.
Through collaboration and socializing, players develop their communication skills, a positive attitude towards
others and their environment, as well as how to find their place in the group.
School Escape requires players to work together as a team to solve puzzles.
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Provide your best students with an unforgettable experience where they will also learn more about their options for further education.
(School escape is available for excellent students 7. and 8th grade.)