Putting the fun back in science
An innovative solution for learning science that lives up to the true meaning of a lab, where experimentation, innovation and experience form the key. This experiential way of learning puts the student at the centre of the learning process and enables them to absorb and retain knowledge actively.
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100+
Hands-On Activities
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150+
Virtual Activities
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170+
Experiments
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50+
Simulations
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4000+
Interactive Exercises
Making maths fun again
An effective solution to make maths a subject that is fun to learn. Students enjoy maths when they understand concepts in terms of their applications in real life. MathsLab imparts students the ability to apply mathematical concepts and help them discover ideas by themselves.
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Bridges the gap between learning and applying the concepts
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Merges teacher-led sessions, student practice and hands-on activities
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Provides a personalised learning environment with ample practice sessions
Holistic robotics solution with a well-planned curriculum
Skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, decision making and the ability to work in teams are vital to succeed in today’s world. The traditional classroom environment that focuses mainly on academics does not offer much scope to develop these life skills. RoboticsLab aims to impart these skills to the upcoming generation in an interesting manner.
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Integrates STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) concepts
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Award-winning tech curriculum designed by leading industry experts
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World-class re-programmable robotics platform with a visual programming language
Master English through blended learning
Proficiency in English is of critical importance in today’s world. Schools are looking for innovative ways to ensure that their students develop essential skills in the language. Next Education's EnglishLab is a step towards this goal. It is designed to impart English language skills through an input-rich communicational environment. It is guided by the principle of blended learning and has been designed to keep Middle East learners in mind.