Our Innovation Labs get used constantly, not saved for parent visit days. Students build robots that actually move. Code programmes that solve real problems. Run chemistry experiments that sometimes fail spectacularly, teaching them debugging and resilience. Design prototypes using 3D printers.
When things go wrong—motor won't start, code crashes, experiment produces unexpected results—children don't panic. They troubleshoot systematically. That problem-solving instinct? Can't teach it through textbooks, however brilliantly written.

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