The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has introduced transformative changes in the Indian education system, with a significant impact on the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum. At Birla High School, we have embraced these reforms to provide our students with a holistic, skill-based, and flexible learning experience. NEP 2020 aims to create a learner-centric approach that fosters critical thinking, creativity, and lifelong learning. Let’s explore how this policy has reshaped CBSE education across primary, secondary, and higher secondary levels.
Read MoreExams can often feel overwhelming, but with the right preparation tools, students can boost their confidence and excel in their studies. The recent release of CBSE’s new question bank is a game-changer for students preparing for Maths and Science exams. At Birla High School, we believe that strategic preparation is key to success, and utilizing these resources effectively can make all the difference.
Read MoreIn today’s fast-paced world, technology is reshaping every aspect of our lives, and education is no exception. At Birla High School, a leading CBSE institution in Kolkata, we recognize the importance of integrating modern tools to enhance the learning experience. One of the most exciting developments is the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is becoming an integral part of how students learn, teachers teach, and parents engage in their children’s education.
What is Artificial Intelligence in Education?
Read MoreWith global concerns about environmental issues growing, sustainability has become a vital focus in education. Schools now play a crucial role in shaping responsible global citizens. Birla High School, a CBSE school in Kolkata, integrates environmental education and sustainable development into its curriculum, preparing students for the future.
Why Sustainable Development Matters
Read MoreAs exam season approaches, parents often wonder how to best support their children in preparing for CBSE board exams. With the pressure on students, especially those in Classes 10 and 12, having a strategy can make a significant difference. Here’s a simple guide to help your child succeed.
1. Create a Realistic Study Schedule
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