Learning Pathways in Action

Learning Pathways
in Action

Through hands-on projects and immersive experiences, students engage deeply with real-world challenges building curiosity, resilience, and the confidence to explore, adapt, and discover beyond the classroom.

Innovation &
Entrepreneurship Pathway

Innovation &
Entrepreneurship
Pathway

“Dream big. Build smart. Change the world. Become an innovator and leader.”

A launchpad for future changemakers, this pathway blends design thinking, ethical business, and problem-solving. Students learn to turn ideas into impact, build ventures with purpose, and develop an entrepreneurial mindset that’s valuable in any career.

Four Core Learning Strands

What You’ll Learn

What You’ll Learn

Design
Thinking

A human-centered approach to solving problems creatively and systematically focusing on empathy, problem identification, ideation, prototyping and testing and iteration.

Systems & Service
Thinking

Understanding how interconnected parts create value and addressing complex, real-world challenges.Systems Mapping, stakeholder analysis, feedback loops and scalability: 

Ethics of
Practice

The moral and responsible dimensions of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Ethical decision, social impact, environmental responsibility, equity & inclusion and transparency & accountability. 

Business & Design
Integration

Blending creative design with sound business principles to build viable, profitable ventures.
Business model design, financial literacy, Go-to-Market strategy, customer discovery, pitch & funding

The Garage

At the Garage, ideas become reality. A dynamic innovation hub designed for entrepreneurs, makers, and visionaries. With state-of-the-art resources and an inspiring environment, it’s the epicentre for entrepreneurial spirit and forward-thinking ventures.

Key Learning Experiences

Design Thinking Projects

Tackle real problems using empathy and creativity

Follow the design thinking process end-to-end

Test solutions with actual users

Iterate based on feedback

Venture
Development

Develop a business concept or product idea

Create business plans and financial models

Build a minimum viable product (MVP)

Pitch to investors and stakeholders

Real-World
Challenges

Partner with NGOs, social enterprises, or companies

Solve their actual problems

See your innovations implemented in the real world

Understand the full lifecycle of innovation

Mentorship &
Networking

Learn from entrepreneurs and industry leaders

Get feedback from experienced mentors

Build relationships in the startup ecosystem

Access resources and partnerships

The Making

Pathway

The Making

Pathway

“Turn your ideas into reality. Build. Create. Innovate. Make an impact.”

The Making Pathway brings ideas to life through hands-on exploration of engineering, craftsmanship, and technology. Our students experiment, build, and learn by doing- developing patience, precision, resilience, and confidence through making with their hands.

Four Core Learning Strands

What You’ll Learn

What You’ll Learn

Processes & Techniques

Hands-on methods and step-by-step processes for creating. Utilising tools and power tools, woodworking, metalsmithing, pottery, ceramics, weaving, textile work. Digital fabrication like 3D printing, laser cutting, CNC machining

Tools & Equipment

Practical proficiency with a wide range of making tools. Hand and power tools like saws, chisels, hammers, files, carving tools. Craft equipment: Pottery wheels, looms, kilns, welding torches, jewelry tools

Materials

Understanding and working creatively with diverse materials. Hard materials: Wood, metal, stone, ceramics, glass Soft materials: Textiles, leather, rubber, clay Innovative materials: Recycled plastics, bio-materials, composites.

Sustainable Practices

Making with environmental consciousness and responsibility. Circular economy principles {reduce, reuse, recycle, repurpose), Zero-waste design thinking

The Makery

The Makery is a dynamic makerspace for students where curiosity meets creation. Our collaborative hub is equipped with cutting-edge tools and resources, empowering students to turn ideas into reality.

Key Learning Experiences

Community Challenge Solutions

Work on real problems in your community

Design and build solutions that help

Collaborate with peers and mentors

Test your creations with actual users

Art & Creative Expression

Express yourself through making

Create purely for creativity’s sake


Explore aesthetics, form, and meaning

Showcase your artistic vision

Real-World Product Prototypes

Build functional prototypes

Solve problems that exist in the real world

Test, iterate, and refine

Present your innovations

Hands-On Skill Development

Master one tool or technique at a time

Build competency progressively

Learn from mentors
and peers

Practice until proficiency

The Design

Pathway

The Design

Pathway

“See the world differently. Create solutions that matter. Design for impact.”

The Design Pathway equips learners to cultivate a deep understanding and appreciation for design thinking, creativity, and problem-solving principles across various disciplines.

Four Core Learning Strands

What You’ll Learn

What You’ll Learn

Industrial
Design

Creating innovative products that solve real problems and meet market needs.
Think about function and beauty together.
Example: Designing ergonomic school furniture or a sustainable water bottle.

Geometric Construction & Technical Drawing

Precise, detailed representations of designs for engineering, architecture, and technical fields. Blueprint skills, precision drawing, 2D and 3D visualisation. How buildings, machines, and structures come to life on paper first.

Materials

Understanding and working creatively with diverse materials. Hard materials: Wood, metal, stone, ceramics, glass Soft materials: Textiles, leather, rubber, clay Innovative materials: Recycled plastics, bio-materials, composites.

Sustainable Practices

Making with environmental consciousness and responsibility. Circular economy principles {reduce, reuse, recycle, repurpose), Zero-waste design thinking

The Artistree

Our art and design studio- The Artistree, is a vibrant sanctuary for imagination, blending innovation with the beauty of craftsmanship. Our learners explore our gallery, where every stroke tells a story, and each creation is a masterpiece.

Key Learning Experiences

Project-Based Learning

Work on real design challenges from start to finish

Learn by doing, not just listening

Each project builds your portfolio

Exploring Diverse Disciplines

Sample all four design areas

Discover what excites you most

Combine disciplines in your own work

Visual Communication Skills

Learn to show your ideas clearly

Master both digital tools and hand sketching

Understand how design communicates meaning

The Design Studio Culture

Collaborate with peers

Get feedback from teachers and mentors

Showcase your work in The Artistree gallery

The Information Technology
& Society Pathway

The Information Technology
& Society Pathway

“Shape tomorrow's digital world. Learn. Think. Create. Lead.”

This pathway looks beyond coding to examine how technology shapes society. Students explore computing systems, data, networks, and programming while engaging with critical questions around ethics, privacy, and AI- preparing them to build technology thoughtfully and responsibly.

Four Core Learning Strands

What You’ll Learn

What You’ll Learn

Computing
Systems

Understand hardware, software, and networks. 
Explore how devices work, from processors to the internet.

Data &
Networks

Collect, analyse, and extract insights from data. Learn how networks connect the digital world.

Algorithms &
Programming

Design solutions and write code. Progress from Scratch to Python to Java- create real software.

Digital
Society

Explore privacy, ethics, cybersecurity, and digital citizenship. Use technology for positive change.

The Park

This dynamic pathway unfolds within “The Park”, a vibrant studio space engaged with exploration, collaboration and critical thinking. 

Key Learning Experiences

Designing for Social Impact

Social issues are addressed through design thinking and technology,

Solutions like apps, awareness campaigns

Resource-sharing platforms.

Exploring the Ethical Implications of AI

The complexities of AI are explored, focusing on ethical concerns such as bias, privacy, and job displacement, while promoting responsible AI use.

Bridging the Digital Divide

Initiatives are developed to improve tech access, including workshops, accessible resources, or tailored solutions for underserved communities.