Jamshedpur CISCE Schools to Introduce AI and Robotics in Curriculum
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Added to Jamshedpur CISCE Schools
CISCE-affiliated schools in Jamshedpur are set to incorporate AI, Machine Learning, Data Science, and Robotics in their curriculum for students from class nine, following decisions made at the National Principals Conference in Hyderabad.
JAMSHEDPUR – In a significant educational development, CISCE-affiliated schools in Jamshedpur will introduce Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, Data Science, and Robotics into their curriculum for students beginning in class nine.
This initiative, slated to start in the current academic session, follows a decision made during the National Principals Conference held in Hyderabad.
The curriculum expansion is designed to provide students with vital skills in emerging technologies and offer specialized study options in Computer Science, Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence.
In addition to these subjects, the schools will implement ten "bagless" days as part of vocational courses, allowing students to explore their chosen fields more deeply.
Loyola School Bistupur and Gulmohur High School have taken the lead, announcing the introduction of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence studies in the upcoming session.
Preeti Sinha, Principal of Gulmohur High School, highlighted the significance of integrating AI and robotics into the curriculum, reflecting discussions from the Hyderabad board meeting.
Furthermore, Loyola School is pioneering English language learning through technology, with a newly established language lab aiding students in classes 3, 4, and 5 to practice American English pronunciation.
This lab enables children to record and analyze their speech, offering a unique approach to understanding the intricacies of American English.
These educational advancements in Jamshedpur’s CISCE schools represent a forward-thinking approach to integrating modern technologies and languages into the learning process.

