Prayogtvisha has launched a pilot STEM education programme at SSV International School in Guntur [1].
The initiative aims to modernize early education by integrating technical disciplines into the classroom. By introducing these subjects through a trial run [1], the program seeks to build a foundation for technical literacy among young students.
The program focuses on the core pillars of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. This approach is designed to move beyond traditional rote learning to encourage active exploration, and problem-solving within the school environment.
"The program aims to foster a love for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in young minds," said Dr. S.V. Ramana Reddy, founder of Prayogtvisha [1].
The collaboration between Prayogtvisha and SSV International School marks the beginning of this specific educational trial. The pilot began Nov. 2, 2023 [1], serving as a testing ground for how STEM curricula can be effectively integrated into the existing school structure.
By focusing on these four disciplines, the program intends to prepare students for a more technical global economy. The trial run [1] allows educators to evaluate the effectiveness of the curriculum before expanding the program to other institutions or grade levels.
“"The program aims to foster a love for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in young minds,"”
The implementation of STEM pilots in regional schools indicates a shift toward experiential learning in India. By prioritizing technical disciplines at an early age, these programs aim to bridge the gap between theoretical academic knowledge and practical application, potentially increasing the pipeline of students entering technical fields.



