STEM Classes Infrastructure
A Hands-on Space Where Ideas Take Shape
Our STEM Innovation Lab is designed to transform learning from theory into practice. Equipped with modern educational resources and hands-on learning tools, it encourages students to experiment, explore, build, and innovate through real-world applications of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
The lab provides a collaborative environment where students learn by observing, designing, testing, and improving their ideas, helping them develop critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
Infrastructure Highlights
- Dedicated STEM Learning & Innovation Space
- Spacious Workstations for Individual and Group Activities
- Science Experiment Kits for Age-Appropriate Learning
- Engineering Construction & Building Kits
- Computers for Digital Learning
- Interactive Smart Display
- High-Speed Internet Connectivity for Research & Simulations
- Safe Electrical Workstations for STEM Activities
- Logic Building & Problem-Solving Equipment
- Model Making and Prototype Development Resources
- Mathematics Manipulatives & Geometry Learning Tools
- Observation and Investigation Equipment
- Design Thinking & Creative Project Materials
- STEM Resource Library with Reference Books and Activity Guides
- Safe Storage for Equipment and Student Projects
- Bright, Well-Lit and Well-Ventilated Learning Environment
- Safety Equipment and First Aid Facilities
- Teacher Demonstration Area
- Flexible Seating for Team-Based Learning and Innovation Challenges
Learning Resources Available
Students engage with a variety of hands-on resources, including:
- Scientific Models
- Mechanical Models
- Circuit Building Kits
- Magnetism & Electricity Kits
- Solar Energy Demonstration Models
- Structure Building Activities
- Computational Thinking Resources
- Puzzle-Based Learning Materials
- Mathematical Games and Brain Teasers
- Design & Innovation Challenges
- DIY STEM Activity Kits
- Research and Exploration Projects
Every corner of our STEM Innovation Lab is designed to encourage curiosity and experimentation. Instead of simply learning scientific principles from textbooks, students actively build, investigate, test hypotheses, analyse results, and discover solutions through hands-on exploration.
Because the innovators of tomorrow begin by asking, “What if?” today.