Infrastructure & Facilities

Physics Lab
Where students can perform experiments to explore fundamental principles of Physics, such as Mechanics, Optics, Electricity, Magnetism, and Thermodynamics. The lab provides students with hands-on learning opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, helping them develop a deeper understanding of the physical world through observation, experimentation, and analysis.
Chemistry Lab
A Chemistry Lab is a specialized space designed for hands-on experimentation and learning about chemical principles, reactions, and properties of matter. It is equipped with tools, equipment, and safety features that allow students to conduct experiments safely under the supervision of their teachers. The lab helps students explore the practical side of chemistry, bridging the gap between theory and real-world application.
Biology Lab
It is a place where students can conduct experiments and observe biological phenomena firsthand. The purpose of the biology lab is to support the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, and ecology. It provides an interactive environment for students to apply theoretical knowledge in practical situations, deepening their understanding of biological concepts.
Computer Lab
It is equipped with computers and related technology, designed to teach students essential digital literacy and computing skills. The lab is used for a variety of educational activities, including learning about software, programming, graphic design, multimedia creation, internet research, and more. It is an essential resource for helping students navigate the digital world, promoting both academic and technical proficiency.
Karadi Path
Karadi Path is an innovative learning methodology that focuses on language acquisition, particularly English, through natural, immersive, and experiential approaches. Developed by the
Karadi Cultural Alliance
Karadi Cultural Alliance, this method has gained recognition for its effectiveness in teaching English in schools, especially for non-native speakers.