Innovations

STEM EDUCATION

Our school has been a pioneer in STEM education, firmly rooted in the philosophy of learning by doing and experiential exploration. Well before it became a global focus, our school integrated hands-on science learning, visits to institutions such as BITM and Science Museums, and structured laboratory sessions from the middle school level. This approach has helped students move beyond rote learning and develop curiosity, inquiry, and scientific temperament. The inquiry method has helped students to explore the core fundamental principles, thus consolidating the scientific acumen.  

The STEM & Innovation Lab – AI, Robotics & Coding further strengthens this vision by offering a progressive introduction to future technologies. From Classes 3 to 8, students engage in Robotics through activity-based learning where they design models, explore machines, and develop problem-solving skills. They also get opportunities to showcase their projects, building confidence, teamwork, and communication skills. 

A key highlight of our programme is the early exposure to Coding and Computational Thinking. While Python is usually introduced in higher grades, our students begin Python-based projects from Class 8, helping them develop logical reasoning and programming fundamentals at an earlier stage. From Class 9 onwards, they progress to advanced Coding and Artificial Intelligence, working on real-world projects that integrate technology and problem-solving. 

Through this structured approach, students develop essential 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and digital literacy. The STEM & Innovation Lab reflects our commitment to future-ready education, empowering learners to adapt, innovate, and succeed in a rapidly evolving world.

The school practises the Inquiry method of learning where students ask questions and design their own experiments to find out the possible solutions to posed problems/situations. This encourages curiosity and a drive to explore things amongst students. The school sends its students to Innovation Hub at BITM which gives them an opportunity to engage in creative and innovative hands-on activities. This promotes critical thinking, innovation and practical problem solving as the students design various working models and science projects. 

Learning the geometrical shapes

Learning the layers of Earth