GIIS Smart Campus: Technology blended international education in Singapore
Abhay Anand | March 5, 2019 | 12:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MARCH 5:
Primary concerns when moving to a new location for a job is accommodation and lifestyle. For people with family responsibilities this priority changes to children’s education.
The concern
increases manifold
if
the
person is moving to a different country
as
the education system will be different, the cost
of education
will vary
along with language and
dialect issues there
will be issues with the kids having to
adjust to a new way of life. International schools have come up all over the
world
keeping
in mind similar concerns of
the expatriates. The Global Indian International School (GIIS)
is one such school with actively caters to the Indian diaspora
in the Punggol district of Singapore. The school offers 21st-century learning with most technologically advanced facilities.
Singapore, considered
to be
the financial capital of the world, has seen a huge influx of Indians moving
there
for
employment opportunities
in various sectors. The cou
n
try has a sizeable number of Indian population
as
Permanent Residents
as well
.
The Singapore government
focuses on having a strong education system as it
considers its
people
as
its
best
resource.
This focus has culminated to the country being counted among the
best in the world. Singapore, as a country, is now focusing on becoming a smart nation, The GIIS Smart campus is located very close to the upcoming digital district Punggol where top cyber security firms will be nurtured.
Atul Temurnikar, Chairman and Co-founder GlIS
speaking about his school says, “The SMART Campus offers IB, IGCSE, CBSE under one roof
which has
two customised 65 inch Smart Boards in each classroom. The school has adopted advanced systems and technologies to make learning fun and productive. The school campus has dedicated spaces to encourage students to innovate, create and try out new things making them comfortable with the education style of the future.”
The Genesis
The journey of the school began in 2002 with 48
Indian expatriate
children and at present
GIIS
has
approximately
4000 students studying
across
various campuses of GIIS in Singapore. “It was only our quality of education that within a year we opened one more school in Kuala Lumpur and in 2006 we opened a school in Japan,” added Atul.
Technology knowledge blend
The school which is shaped like a nest is spread over 10 acres (3.50 hectares) of the area. The design of the campus is the amalgamation of idea and insight given by GIIS teachers from all the campuses of the group. A team of 90 teachers of different campuses was formed to suggest the infrastructure design of the school along with the architects and the school management.
Kaustubh Bodhankar, Deputy CEO
of the organisation said that it was the idea of these teachers that the schools, which is shaped as nest have come up. He added, “Each and every space of the school which has been designed is either promoting a skill or learning among students. The school has 42 different skill labs.”
The school which is in a true sense a smart campus enhances learning among students through the use of latest technologies that include iPads, video conferencing or digital locker. “Every initiative that we took either addressed a problem or was in some way or the other benefi
cial
to the student community,” he said. The school has 92 smart classrooms, 47 smart labs and studios for skills-based learning. The school also has student innovation rooms to foster innovation and creativity among children.
Radha Ganesh, GCIE coordinator
on use of various technology tools said, “
The classrooms have state-of-the-art audio system to
ensure students hear crystal clear sound regardless of their seating position. We also have applications that assist us in marking attendance, report card generation and academic result analysis thereby leaving us more time to focus on other areas of teaching and self-development.”
Nurturing entrepreneurs
Nethra Menon, a student of IGCSE 8
says, “The Entrepreneurship Bootcamp held last year was a truly wonderful experience, instilling important entrepreneurial skills in students and preparing us for competitive future, as entrepreneurs. The Bootcamp encouraged students to ideate, collaborate with their peers, devise innovative-value propositions and pitch it to investors.”
The Bootcamp is an experiential learning programme that takes the participants on a journey of ideation to the creation of a company and includes tactical guidance, team selection, business modelling and pitching the idea with confidence to real investors.
Scholarships for talented children
The school in order to allow talented children from financially weak background offers a range of scholarships to help them excel in their chosen field.
A number of scholarships are awarded.
Mahatma Gandhi Universal Values Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship is offered to deserving students from moderate-income families. Global Future Skills Scholarship
is
awarded to students of merit and distinction, the school offers a concession in course fees. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Global Skills Scholarship
provides
concession in course fees is given to students.
GIIS also has a special scholarships scheme (GIIS Global Citizen Scholarship) for students in India, providing them with the opportunity to study in Singapore free of cost. Under this
scholarship, each year
10 students are selected and in the past decade, over 200 students have benefited
through the various schemes
.
Nishi Anand, from Dhanbad in Jharkhand, is a brilliant example of how children are benefiting from this scholarship scheme. Nishi was an IB topper during her schooling at GIIS and went on to Georgia Institute of Technology for her undergraduate years. Upon completion, Nishi went out to pursue her
MBA
at Harvard Business School and is currently working in Deloitte. “We are very proud to share Nishi’s amazing journey. From a small town Dhanbad, she has worked hard to reach where she is today and GIIS is proud to have been able to be part of her learning journey,” says Atul Temurnikar.
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