The Middle School Department of Kothari International School, Noida organized Kriti, Design Thinking and Innovation Curriculum on February 10, 2023.

The Middle School Department of Kothari International School, Noida organized Kriti, Design Thinking and Innovation Curriculum on February 10, 2023. Students from grades 6 to 8 participated and displayed their innovative ideas in the Exhibition.

Our honorable Trustee Dr. Avinash Gupta, respected Principal Dr. Sangeeta Arora and Vice Principal Mr. Manish Seksaria inaugurated this prestigious exhibition along with our beloved middle school in-charge Ms. Parul Saxena. The exhibition witnessed great enthusiasm and blooming participation from children of diverse classes.
As soon as you stepped into the exhibition, you were welcomed into a world of students’ ingenuity to galvanize their potential through models, prototypes, and machinery to unleash their incredible potential. For instance, a student-made exhibit with the name “smart glasses” was presented by students. Through the group’s action, they were able to design eyewear for the visually impaired. In addition to its design, the initiative will inspire thousands of people to finish their education despite obstacles. Aside from the smart glasses, the exhibition also projected a talking tree, a butterfly garden, obstacle-avoiding vehicles, and water level indicators.

Through the development and incorporation of technologies, applications such as fitness apps, mathematical games, and a language learning app were modeled to address the goals of a healthy lifestyle, divesting traditional learning in favor of a new and enhanced learning environment, and teaching kids Hindi the students incorporated the challenges faced in everyday life into a swift, button-click solution.

The exhibition’s handicrafts conveyed a powerful message about the value of recycling the garbage in previously unimagined ways in addition to showcasing the aesthetic appeal of art. The display showcased students’ talent in creating bowls, cups, trays, and even jewelry out of commonplace materials such as newspapers.
In light of everything, I urge you to see the students’ creative works in person. Only then will you be loop able to observe the young generation’s creative brains in action and inspire students to continue learning and perseverance.