Technology and Innovation
March 13, 2025 2025-07-30 5:22Technology and Innovation
Computer Lab
Key Features
- Structured curriculum aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, introducing coding, computational thinking, and digital literacy from an early age.
- Age-appropriate tools and software for coding, graphic design, and multimedia creation.
- Emphasis on responsible digital citizenship, cyber safety, and online etiquette.
- Project-based learning that encourages students to apply technology for solving real-world problems.
- Adaptive learning platforms to personalize instruction and reinforce concepts at an individual pace.





Makerspace Lab
Equipped with 3D pens/printers, robotics kits, and electronic components, the lab nurtures a culture of experimentation and design thinking. Whether it’s constructing simple circuits, prototyping inventions, or collaborating on STEM challenges, students develop essential skills in creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork.
Key Features
- Dedicated workstations for electronics, woodwork, and basic mechanical assembly
- Design thinking modules that encourage students to identify problems, brainstorm solutions, and prototype ideas
- Introduction to robotics and automation, integrating technology with practical applications
- Recycling and upcycling projects to instill environmental consciousness and sustainability practices
- Tools and materials for model-making, carpentry, and basic electronics projects
- Collaborative projects that promote teamwork, time management, and resourcefulness
- Integration of art and design elements to build aesthetic sensibilities alongside technical skills
- Equipped with 3D printers/pens, robotics kits, electronics, crafting materials, etc.
- Open-ended projects that integrate concepts from science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM)




What Sets Our Makerspace Apart
Student Agency
Students take ownership of their learning journey, building decision-making skills and a sense of responsibility.
Design Sensitivity
Through collaborative projects, students learn to approach challenges with empathy, creativity, and design thinking.
Navigating Ambiguity
The lab encourages problem-solving in open-ended tasks, preparing students to adapt and thrive in uncertain situations.
Learning from Failure
Mistakes are celebrated as part of the learning process, building resilience and a growth mindset.
Creators, Not Consumers
Students transform from passive learners into active creators, bringing their ideas to life through making and tinkering.
Future-Ready Tools
Equipped with cutting-edge resources like robotics kits, 3D printers, and electronics, the lab familiarizes students with emerging technologies.
Centre for the Unknown
The Centre for the Unknown (CFU) is a pioneering initiative designed to nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and independent inquiry among high school students. Serving as an advanced hub for aspiring innovators and future global leaders, CFU empowers students to push the boundaries of knowledge and innovation.
- CFU provides a platform for students to engage in cutting-edge projects that bridge classroom learning with real-world applications. Whether it's developing technology prototypes, conducting data analysis, writing literature reviews, or performing computational research, students are guided by expert mentors to embark on transformative learning journeys.
- A hallmark of the CFU is its commitment to supporting students' academic and creative pursuits beyond the classroom. The school actively facilitates the publication, technology transfer, or external recognition of students' work, enabling them to contribute to the broader knowledge ecosystem and gain valuable exposure to global academic communities.
- By promoting a culture of inquiry, experimentation, and scholarly excellence, the Centre for the Unknown equips Navriti students with the skills and mindset to address complex challenges and make meaningful contributions to the world of tomorrow.