Monthly Archives: May 2019

Hour of Code– Siddharth Diwan’s Journey Towards Humanitarian Work

“We’re no longer called Gen-Z; we’re called Gen-S! Generation of Solvers!”– meet Siddharth Diwan, a grade XI student who has set an exemplifying path forward where technology meets purpose. Siddharth has won the 2019 Diana Award, the most prestigious accolade … Continue reading

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Students developing life skills through science experiments

Development of scientific thinking in students “Research has shown that students who engage in well-designed laboratory experiences develop problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, as well as gain exposure to reactions, materials, and equipment in a lab setting.”  Source: Here We at … Continue reading

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Students Build Racing Car Prototype for F1 in Schools Championship

F1 in Schools is an international STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) competition for school children, in which groups of 3–6 students have to design and manufacture a miniature car out of the official F1 Model Block using CAD/CAM design … Continue reading

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