Teaching for Tomorrow, Learning for Life.

A personalised, project-based, and purpose-driven approach to education is taking root at VIBGYOR Group of Schools. In this article, you’ll discover: ➡️ 21st-century skills: Why adaptability is the true advantage➡️ Live classrooms: Tech, touch, and thinking➡️ Workshops and immersion programmes: Real experiences, real growth➡️ The power of the 5C’s: Skills that shape futuresAnchored in India, connected to the world➡️ Expanding horizons, staying grounded➡️ Teachers at the heart of inspired learning➡️ Education with a purpose: The VGOS promise ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… At one of our VIBGYOR High classrooms in Bengaluru, 13-year-old Anushka stands before a whiteboard, thinking with a marker in hand. She... Read More

Introducing Infinite Possibilities Brought to Life

We at VIBGYOR Group of Schools have always believed that education extends beyond the classroom. It's about recognising that every child holds a universe of aspirations within them, some already defined, others waiting to be discovered. We are delighted to unveil our new campaign, "Infinite Possibilities Brought to Life." Why This Campaign Matters When we see our VIBGYORites, we don't just see who they are now; we see who they can be. A child building something with blocks could become tomorrow's engineer. A child doodling in a notebook might one day paint on the world's largest canvas. A singer at... Read More

Turning Classrooms into Windows to the World

Bringing human experiences into lessons to nurture compassion and global citizenship. In this article, you’ll explore: • Why real stories belong in classrooms too• India’s own storybook: Real lives, impactful lessons• Real-world impact from India’s classrooms• Stories from across the world that resonate in India• Why it works: Bringing storytelling to life• How to use humanitarian stories in classroom discussions• What can parents do at home?• The road ahead: Normalising narratives through policies Batman fights crime. Spider-Man swings through skyscrapers. Iron Man builds suits. Shaktimaan channels his cosmic energy. Doga takes down the underworld. Nagraj summons his serpents to strike.... Read More

Chalk, Courage, Change: Led by Educators

Remarkable journeys of teachers who proved that one act of belief can change the future. In this article, you’ll explore: • Illuminating the path: The power of great teachersInspirational stories of renowned teachers > Savitribai Phule > Anne Sullivan > Dr. A. P. J Abdul Kalam • The one-man mission: Rajnikant Mendhe’s journey of grit > Ziauddin Yousafzai > Geoffrey Canada • Remembering Kashibai: A martyr in education > Ranjitsinh Disale > Anand Kumar > Sonam Wangchuk • Aditya Kumar: The Cycle Guruji• Teachers in the age of tech and transformation In a world that celebrates business victories and corporate... Read More

How To Teach Children Empathy In An Age Of Misinformation

In the many dreams we nurture for our children, such as academic success, a secure future, and a meaningful career, one hope quietly anchors them all: that they grow into good people We want our children to be kind. To care deeply. To listen before judging. To honour another person’s pain even when it’s different from their own. These may not feature in a syllabus, but they are the life skills that determine how meaningfully our children will connect with the world. And yet, in today’s climate, where misinformation is rampant and social media often rewards outrage over understanding, empathy... Read More

 It Takes Two To Teach

When parents and teachers listen, learn, and lead together, children thrive. In this article, you’ll discover: • The lost connection: Reconnecting with Gurukul roots• Why parent involvement in education matters• Lessons from India: Ground-level success stories• Global viewpoint: What the world is doing• Ways to build a strong school and parent partnership• Pitfalls that parents should watch out for• Interactive moments: Quick reflections for parents These are not just passing thoughts. They are the quiet emotions that live between home and school - the gap where a child’s struggles often go unseen. So, when schools and homes function in isolation,... Read More


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