Redefining Academic Excellence Through Critical Thinking at Oakridge Mohali
- 19 June 2026
We are living in a time where information is everywhere. With just a few clicks, students can access explanations, solutions, and opinions on almost any topic. However, in this age of abundance, one of the biggest challenges is not access to information—but learning how to make sense of it.
At Oakridge International School, Mohali, we believe that true academic excellence lies in helping students move beyond information and develop the ability to think independently, question deeply, and make informed decisions.
There was a time when success in school was often linked to how much a student could remember. Today, that is no longer enough. What matters more is how students:
As Ms Jyothika Saroj, Chemistry & ESS Facilitator, shares:
“In today’s world, academic excellence is not about knowing all the answers—it is about asking the right questions and learning how to find evidence-based solutions.”
Through the IB curriculum at Oakridge Mohali, learning is designed to be inquiry-driven and relevant. Classrooms are not limited to textbooks—they are spaces where ideas are explored, challenged, and connected to the real world.
Often, the most meaningful discussions begin with unexpected student questions.
During a lesson on polymers, a student once asked why plastic continues to be widely used despite its environmental impact. What followed was not just a science discussion, but a deeper exploration of sustainability, economics, and innovation.
Moments like these reflect the essence of inquiry-based learning, where students begin to understand that real-world problems are complex and require balanced thinking.
Science lessons frequently lead to broader conversations. For example, discussions on energy naturally evolve into questions about renewable resources and why fossil fuels are still widely used.
These conversations help students develop:
At Oakridge Mohali, students are encouraged to explore these questions with curiosity and evidence, preparing them for a rapidly changing world.
In the science lab, not every experiment goes as planned—and that is where some of the most valuable learning happens.
Students learn to:
Over time, they begin to see that mistakes are not failures, but opportunities to learn and grow. This mindset builds resilience and confidence—skills that go far beyond academics.
In an information-driven world, academic excellence means preparing students to be:
At Oakridge International School, Mohali, the goal is not just to deliver knowledge, but to nurture curiosity, encourage exploration, and help students build connections across disciplines.
Ultimately, education is not about memorising answers—it is about developing the ability to ask meaningful questions and seek reliable solutions.
And that is what defines academic excellence today.
Ms. Jyothika Saroj
Chemistry & ESS Facilitator
Oakridge International School, Mohali