


A new initiative to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.
The school has taken the initiative to introduce the course from academic session 2026 for classes III to VIII. This initiative focuses on developing scientific curiosity, critical thinking, problem-solving and innovation skills through hands-on experiments, projects and challenges aligned with the school curriculum.
As a first step towards the introduction of the course, on 9th and 10th February, six teachers from Science, Mathematics and Computer subjects has attended and successfully completed STEM Course Training from trainers of Technology Research & Incubation Centre (TRIC) which is affiliated to the All India Council for Robotics and Automation, New Delhi. Teachers have been trained to guide students in project-based learning. Special STEM kits and digital tools will be provided to students during the STEM classes.
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. It is an innovative educational program designed to integrate these four important subjects into a single learning approach. Our school has introduced the STEM course to enhance practical learning and develop 21st-century skills among students.
The main objectives of introducing the STEM course in our school is
- To promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- To encourage creativity and innovation
- To provide hands-on learning experiences
- To prepare students for future careers in science and technology
- To make learning more interactive and practical
The introduction of the STEM course has been a significant step toward modernizing education in our school. It will make learning more practical, interactive, and meaningful. The school plans to further expand the program with advanced tools and competitions to nurture young innovators in the days to come.