Smart minds rise where learning is bold—curriculum sharp, events unfold, results like gold.

In Indian classrooms, a significant shift is taking place. The National Curricular Framework (NCF 2023) and the NEP 2020 vision have shaped the smart curriculum, which goes beyond simple academic reform. It’s a pledge, a pledge that students between the ages of 3 and 18 will develop through genuine learning, creativity, and curiosity. Learning now feels like it was created for them, not just to support the system, thanks to the 5+3+3+4 structure. This change is complemented by impactful school-led events that make learning real, transforming classrooms into launch pads and ideas into action.
Beyond Books, Toward Brilliance
Academic Heights Public School’s (AHPS) response to what 21st-century learning should look like is the SPROUT Curriculum, which advances this national vision. Many people consider AHPS to be the best CBSE School in India due to its systematic yet adaptable framework supported by research, ensuring skill development that advances through all grades. It is also known for its exciting student initiatives that go beyond the classroom. One of the most well-known is “Decoding Startups,” an event of significance where students showcase their concepts, get seed money, and take courageous steps to realize their entrepreneurial aspirations.
But this is just a part of a bigger picture. Curricula and events are changing all over the nation to emphasize curiosity, creativity, and preparedness for the real world in addition to academics. Deeper engagement, adaptable thinking, and preparing students for life beyond exams are the hallmarks of modern education. The way we raise children today is the first step in shaping the educational landscape of the future.
CBSE School with Extracurricular Activities
AHPS, a CBSE school with extracurricular activities, is one such institution that is adopting this change. In an exclusive conversation with the Time Business News, Ajay Gupta, CEO of AHPS, shares his insights on the significant impact on academic achievements. He remarks, “Implementation of smart curriculum, and the kind of exposure our events give to the students, has been fruitful. In addition to improved board results, our students have become sharper and more confident.”
As the cornerstones of education that are prepared for the future, smart curricula, thoughtfully organized events, and an emphasis on real-world learning are no longer optional; they are the building blocks of future-ready education. In-depth understanding, more accomplishment, and self-assured learners are the results of a system that dares to challenge traditional methods such as teacher-centric and rote learning. These approaches redefine learning and serve as a reminder that effective education transforms rather than merely informs.