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- 23 September 2024
Oakridge International School—Nord Anglia Education, in association with The Times of India, hosted a series of insightful panel discussions centred around two vital themes in modern education: “Creating Future-Ready Individuals” and “Child-Centred Education.”
The first panel discussion featured Kavita Sukhani, principal, Oakridge International School, Bengaluru, and two students, Bhavya Dosi and Samudrika Gopinath. The detailed discussion revealed how the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum and the academic environment provided by the teachers have impacted their educational journeys.
The second panel featured principal of Oakridge International School, Kavita Sukhani, along with students Vivaan Sheth and Kashvi Srinivasan. Their discussion centred on “Child-Centred Education,” focusing on how educational environments and teaching methodologies can be used to meet the individual needs and interests of students.
Sukhani articulated the school’s philosophy, emphasising that every student is unique. She stated, “Our goal is to create an environment where each child can thrive according to their own strengths and interests. The IB curriculum supports this by allowing students to explore subjects they are genuinely passionate about and encouraging a personalised approach to learning.”
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