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Social-Emotional Learning and Academic Success: Why Both Matter
At Keystone, social-emotional learning in early years is woven into every part of the day. Through Reggio Emilia-inspired classrooms, Becoming Sessions, and play-based learning, children develop empathy, confidence, and focus, building the emotional foundation for lifelong academic success.
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Nov 193 min read


How Reggio Emilia Early Years Programs Bridge to Global Curricula
At Keystone, Reggio Emilia early years programs nurture curiosity, collaboration, and reflection — preparing children naturally for Cambridge and IB curricula. Through play-based projects and guided exploration, children learn to think, question, and communicate with confidence.
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Nov 183 min read


School Admission for NRI Children in India: What Parents Should Know Before Moving
Returning to India after years abroad? Learn the essentials of school admission for NRI children in India, from choosing between CBSE, ICSE, IB, and Cambridge boards to understanding grade placement, timelines, and transitions.
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Nov 173 min read


The Millet Café: Rediscovering the Future in the Grains of Our Past
As part of Keystone’s Idea Loom Agriculture theme, Grade 7 students launched The Millet Café: a creative initiative to revive traditional grains through modern food design. By combining nutrition, sustainability, and entrepreneurship, they proved that healthy can also be exciting.
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Nov 143 min read


How Schools Encourage Self-Reflection and Growth in Students
How do schools nurture self-reflection and growth in students? At Keystone, reflection happens through both Idea Loom and Becoming Sessions. From real-world projects to emotional awareness, students learn to pause, think, and grow, building empathy, confidence, and lifelong learning habits. (Focus keyword: Self-reflection and growth in students)
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Nov 133 min read


The Smart Rythu Bazar: Reimagining India’s Local Markets Through Design and Empathy
As part of Keystone’s Idea Loom Agriculture theme, Grade 6 students reimagined local markets through empathy and design thinking. Their “Smart Rythu Bazar” prototype combines color-coded zones, solar power, and accessibility features to make community spaces more sustainable and human. (Focus keyword: Smart Rythu Bazar)
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Nov 113 min read


Why High School Curricula Should Focus on Leadership and Life Skills
Leadership and life skills in high school go beyond academics. At Keystone, students build these habits through Idea Loom projects — yearly experiences that connect learning with communities. As they plan, collaborate, and reflect, leadership becomes a way of life, growing through empathy, initiative, and action. (Focus keyword: Leadership and life skills in high school)
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Nov 103 min read


Choosing Subjects in IGCSE, IB, and A Levels for Future Careers
Choosing subjects in IGCSE, IB, and A Levels shapes future careers. At Keystone, students explore their interests through the Idea Loom framework, internships, and real-world projects before making informed choices. Guided by counsellors and mentors, they match passion with purpose, building pathways, not pressure. (Focus keyword: Choosing subjects in IGCSE, IB, and A Levels)
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Nov 73 min read


Rice Circuit: Giving Every Grain a Voice
As part of Keystone’s Idea Loom Agriculture theme, Grade 8 students created Rice Circuit, an NFC-powered digital tracing system for rice. Their project combined empathy, sustainability, and innovation to make the journey from field to table visible again.
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Nov 63 min read


Passion Projects and Real-World Learning: How High Schools Build Global Skills
How do passion projects and real-world learning prepare students for global success? At Keystone, the Idea Loom framework connects classrooms with communities. Through hands-on projects, internships, and research, students explore themes like sustainability and innovation, building real skills, empathy, and purpose. (Focus keyword: Passion projects and real-world learning)
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Nov 53 min read


Loopholes in Indian Law: Understanding the Human Cost of AFSPA
A Grade 11 student from Keystone International School examines the human cost of AFSPA by uncovering loopholes in Indian law, blending research, empathy, and moral inquiry to understand how legal protections can impact real lives.
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1 day ago3 min read
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