The Modern School is committed to nurturing students with a humanistic attitude and a strong sense of global responsibility. Outreach programmes play a vital role in shaping well-rounded, socially conscious students by providing hands-on learning beyond the classroom. They expose students to real-world challenges, cutting-edge research, and expert insights from leading institutions, helping to broaden their perspectives and nurture critical thinking. By participating in these initiatives, students develop a deeper understanding of their roles as global citizens and are better equipped to contribute meaningfully to society and the nation’s future.
Modern School students had the unique opportunity to engage with IIT Delhi through immersive programs like the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Mentorship, Bootcamp, and Sci-Tech Lecture Series. These initiatives offered hands-on exposure to cutting-edge research, emerging technologies, and real-world problem-solving—while interacting directly with IIT faculty and students. Gaining this experience at a dream institution like IIT Delhi has inspired and empowered our students to envision a future in STEM with greater clarity and confidence.
Modern School conducted its Outreach Programme in collaboration with Hindu College, engaging the Science and Economics Departments to spark curiosity and nurture a spirit of inquiry. Through hands-on experiments and interactive sessions, students explored real-world applications of classroom concepts in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Economics. The enriching experience went beyond the curriculum, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and a deeper passion for learning.
Outreach programmes not only enrich students but also play a crucial role in sharpening a teacher’s instructional skills, which are essential for shaping students’ futures. Educators from Modern School attended a dynamic Outreach Programme hosted by Shri Ram College of Commerce, focused on enhancing classroom teaching through innovative ICT tools. The workshop offered hands-on training in platforms like InVideo AI, Pictory, Mentimeter, and RBI’s ‘Paisa Bolta Hai’, making learning more interactive and impactful. Concepts like ‘Kaizen’ and AI-driven content creation were explored to promote continuous improvement and simplify complex ideas—sharpening our teachers' instructional skills for a future-ready classroom.
Modern School students had the extraordinary opportunity to visit the High Court and interact with five distinguished judges, gaining rare firsthand exposure to the inner workings of the judicial system. From Judges’ courtrooms to mediation centres, filing counters to lawyers' chambers, students explored key legal spaces and engaged with senior advocates, deepening their understanding of law in action. This inspiring experience offered a powerful glimpse into the legal profession, sparking curiosity and respect for the pillars of justice.
Students from Modern School had the rare honour of attending the ‘Know Your Leader’ programme at the historic Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan, Parliament House. Organised by PRIDE in collaboration with the Ministries of Education and Youth Affairs, the event offered a meaningful glimpse into India’s democratic legacy. As part of the guided tour, students explored the new Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha chambers, the Constitution Gallery, and the Parliament’s Art Gallery—making it an inspiring and unforgettable civic learning experience.
Modern School students had the exceptional opportunity to attend a lecture by World Bank officials, gaining firsthand insights into the organisation’s global development work. The session highlighted how the World Bank supports nations through financial and policy assistance, while also introducing students to potential career paths in international economics. It was an enriching and inspiring experience for those passionate about global affairs and economic development.
In the coming months, our students will engage in enriching sessions and collaborative initiatives with prestigious institutions such as NITI Aayog, UNICEF, World Bank and SRCC. These opportunities will provide valuable insights into policy-making, development challenges, and academic excellence, fostering critical thinking and broadening their perspectives on national and global issues.