Year 7 - Year 12
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Crochet 101
Instructors : Salena Joseph and Marian Samir
Students will learn how to crochet, learn to read patterns, and hopefully find a new love for crocheting! they can start to make their own plushies and clothes using the knowledge that they will acquire during this program.
Law & Order
Instructor: Dona Shenushi Ranasinghe
Over four weeks, students develop critical thinking by exploring alternative solutions beyond dilemmas, interpretative skills by analyzing verdicts and debating contrasting views, and writing skills for legal reviews. They learn to adapt documents to unforeseen changes and construct arguments using the Durferik framework. These skills culminate in a mock court case, providing practical exposure to court operations. The program mirrors aspects of a first-year LLB course, offering insights into courts, current affairs, witness psychology, and the legal system, broadening their perspective on the legal world.
The Economic Edge
Instructor : Aditi Gandhi
​What makes prices rise? Why do resources run out? How do markets decide who gets what? Discover the answers and more in this engaging 4-week course that dives into the world of economics. Explore the principles of scarcity, markets, and money through interactive games like the Orange Market Challenge and the Fish Game, where you'll trade, strategize, and tackle real-world dilemmas. From grasping inflation to understanding how labour markets shape society, this course combines hands-on activities, real-world examples, and dynamic lessons to ignite your curiosity and equip you with the tools to think like a true economist.
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Introduction to Chemistry
Instructors: Audrey Marie Fernandes, Julianna Ramanayaka, Salonih Bhardwaj
​By the end of our course students will be educated and informed on the syllabus and interworking of CIE chemistry. Alongside such they will also develop basic skills and tips to excel in the subject with ease. However beyond the IGCSE subject students will also be able to understand and analyze the chemistry in everyday activities and objects. Students will be given a good understanding of topics to come as they further proceed to higher studies.
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Constructing Graphs Using Python
Instructors: Pavan Shriya Kuruvada
Students will learn how to create, alter, and delete large amounts of data, either manually or from files. They will also learn about how to use data from various tables to create several types of graphs (e.g line graphs, histograms, pie charts, etc) Additionally, they will learn how to create an impactful, captivating visual story to the viewer. If students are interested in the data science workflow, it will be a large part of their future jobs
and it helps in understanding what decision would be the most optimal in many situations
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Exploring Waves: The Science of Sound and Light
Instructors : Kavya Shah, Savit Bhatia, Kevin Dcruze
By the end of this course, students will understand key wave properties like amplitude, frequency, and speed, and how they apply to sound, light, and electromagnetic waves. They'll explore the behavior of sound waves and how light interacts with lenses to form images. Students will also learn about the electromagnetic spectrum and its use in technology like communication and medical imaging. Practical exercises and demonstrations will help them apply these concepts to real-world situations and develop problem-solving skills.
Japanese Langauge Learning Club
Instructors : Annabell
An engaging Japanese learning course for Year 7 to Year 12 students, covering essential vocabulary, grammar, and conversation skills. Through interactive lessons, cultural insights, and practical exercises, students develop confidence in reading, writing, and speaking Japanese.
Law & Order
Instructor: Dona Shenushi Ranasinghe
Over four weeks, students develop critical thinking by exploring alternative solutions beyond dilemmas, interpretative skills by analyzing verdicts and debating contrasting views, and writing skills for legal reviews. They learn to adapt documents to unforeseen changes and construct arguments using the Durferik framework. These skills culminate in a mock court case, providing practical exposure to court operations. The program mirrors aspects of a first-year LLB course, offering insights into courts, current affairs, witness psychology, and the legal system, broadening their perspective on the legal world.
The Economic Edge
Instructor : Aditi Gandhi
​What makes prices rise? Why do resources run out? How do markets decide who gets what? Discover the answers and more in this engaging 4-week course that dives into the world of economics. Explore the principles of scarcity, markets, and money through interactive games like the Orange Market Challenge and the Fish Game, where you'll trade, strategize, and tackle real-world dilemmas. From grasping inflation to understanding how labour markets shape society, this course combines hands-on activities, real-world examples, and dynamic lessons to ignite your curiosity and equip you with the tools to think like a true economist.
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Introduction to Chemistry
Instructors: Audrey Marie Fernandes, Julianna Ramanayaka, Salonih Bhardwaj
​By the end of our course students will be educated and informed on the syllabus and interworking of CIE chemistry. Alongside such they will also develop basic skills and tips to excel in the subject with ease. However beyond the IGCSE subject students will also be able to understand and analyze the chemistry in everyday activities and objects. Students will be given a good understanding of topics to come as they further proceed to higher studies.
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Constructing Graphs Using Python
Instructors: Pavan Shriya Kuruvada
Students will learn how to create, alter, and delete large amounts of data, either manually or from files. They will also learn about how to use data from various tables to create several types of graphs (e.g line graphs, histograms, pie charts, etc) Additionally, they will learn how to create an impactful, captivating visual story to the viewer. If students are interested in the data science workflow, it will be a large part of their future jobs
and it helps in understanding what decision would be the most optimal in many situations
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Exploring Waves: The Science of Sound and Light
Instructors : Kavya Shah, Savit Bhatia, Kevin Dcruze
By the end of this course, students will understand key wave properties like amplitude, frequency, and speed, and how they apply to sound, light, and electromagnetic waves. They'll explore the behavior of sound waves and how light interacts with lenses to form images. Students will also learn about the electromagnetic spectrum and its use in technology like communication and medical imaging. Practical exercises and demonstrations will help them apply these concepts to real-world situations and develop problem-solving skills.