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Technology

At SVIS, technology is embedded in everyday learning—smart classrooms, purpose‑built labs, and STEM‑based activities help students turn ideas into solutions and theory into practice. By balancing conceptual rigor with hands‑on applications, learners build real‑world problem‑solving skills and the confidence to thrive in a fast‑changing world.

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Digital classrooms

  • Smart boards, visualizers, and audio systems enable interactive lessons, live demonstrations, and instant feedback.

  • Age‑appropriate digital tools promote research, collaboration, presentations, and reflective learning.

Science laboratories

  • Dedicated Physics, Chemistry, and Biology labs support safe, inquiry‑based experiments and accurate data collection.

  • Guided practicals, project work, and lab records deepen scientific thinking and connect concepts to real life.

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Mathematics lab

  • Concept stations, manipulatives, puzzles, and visual simulations make abstract ideas tangible and memorable.

  • Learners practise reasoning, proof, data handling, and problem‑solving through structured, hands-on activities.

Computer lab

  • High‑spec systems and coding platforms introduce students to programming, productivity tools, and digital creation.

  • Projects in research, presentations, and entry‑level coding build computational thinking and creativity.

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Language lab

  • Pronunciation tools, listening labs, and presentation practice improve fluency, articulation, and confidence.

  • Structured exercises in reading, speaking, and debate strengthen academic communication and public speaking.

STEM and ideation studio

  • Maker‑style spaces bring engineering, design, and entrepreneurship together for prototype‑to‑pitch projects.

  • Students ideate, test, and iterate in teams, learning collaboration, leadership, and project ownership.

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