From early money concepts to real-world decision-making, our Financial & Critical Thinking Labs equip students with analytical skills, entrepreneurial mindset, and lifelong financial independence.
In today’s world, financial literacy is as essential as math and science. Our labs help students understand savings, budgeting, investments, and entrepreneurship through hands-on, practical activities.
Aligned with NEP 2020, learners explore real-world money management, develop responsible habits, and practice decision-making that builds confidence and independence for life.
Money Management
Learn to budget, save, and spend wisely. (Budgeting, Saving)
Money Management
Digital Transactions
Use online payments safely and smartly. (UPI, Netbanking)
Digital Transactions
Financial Planning
Set financial goals and plan strategies. (Education Fund, Retirement)
Financial Planning
Wealth Creation
Explore savings and investment growth. (FDs, Mutual Funds)
Wealth Creation
Taxation Basics
Understand taxes and their social role. (GST, Returns)
Taxation Basics
Budgeting
Plan income and expenses to stay financially disciplined. (Tracking, Allocation)
Budgeting
Economic Awareness
Stay updated on markets and trends. (Inflation, Policies)
Economic Awareness
CSR
CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Practice fairness and responsibility in finance. (Environment, Education)
CSR
End-to-end lab setup with equipment, tools, and project management support.
Personalized LMS for trainers and students with secure cloud-based data storage.
Unique login credentials for every student enabling self-learning and guided learning.
A dedicated, full-time trainer stationed at your school for consistent support.
120+ activities and 90+ modules to build skills in speaking, storytelling, and negotiation
Kickstarts each topic with 1 mentor-led session in week 1 of every month.
Every child can revisit lessons anytime through our SaaS-based learning platform.
Three hands-on projects per topic to apply concepts in real time.
Held in the fourth week of every month to assess learning progress and retention.
Quarterly events encourage students to present five or more creative innovations.
Progress reviewed jointly by mentors and school leaders at the end of each term
Organized once every six months for students to present their most outstanding work.
Detailed student, parent, and school dashboards refreshed with new data every month.
Students learn to design and manage portfolios to balance risk and returns effectively.
Financial literacy builds essential life skills such as money management, budgeting, and responsible decision-making — preparing students for real-world success beyond academics.