QMSPC ignites a revolution, empowering the Next Generation of Female Innovators

The Our Lady Queen of the Missions School, Kolkata, India has collaborated with the International STEAM Research, USA to provide a groundbreaking approach to education, emphasizing hands-on learning and technological innovation to inspire young girls.

The collaboration between Our Lady Queen of the Missions School, Park Circus, (QMSPC) Kolkata, India and International STEAM Research (ISR), USA, has redefined educational excellence by introducing a transformative, AI-powered STEAM curriculum that empowers young girls to become innovators and leaders. Under the leadership of Principal Sr. Rani Jacob, the school has seamlessly integrated ISR’s experiential learning methodology, which emphasizes hands-on, inquiry-based activities in cutting-edge fields such as AI, robotics, coding, IoT, AR, drones, and 3D printing. This approach fosters critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills while aligning with India’s National Education Policy and the principles of Education 4.0. The dedicated “HAPPY ZONE” STEAM lab and ISR’s expert facilitators have enabled students to connect theoretical concepts to real-world applications, nurturing invention literacy and holistic cognitive development.

The partnership has garnered prestigious awards, including the Education Excellence Award for Innovation and the Best STEAM Education School accolade, and has been praised by prominent community leaders. Beyond academic achievement, the initiative has elevated the school’s reputation as a forward-thinking institution, inspired the broader community, and positioned students as resilient, adaptive, and globally-minded problem-solvers. Parents, educators, and stakeholders have overwhelmingly recognized the program’s invaluable role in preparing students for the futu re, ensuring that girls are not just recipients of knowledge but active architects of innovation and positive change.

 

 

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