TPingala Lab at Sharda World School offers opportunities to explore the vast potential of computer science, artificial intelligence (A.I.), and blockchain technology. Named after the pioneering mathematician Rishi Pingala, known for his work “Chandah-shastra’ which contains the earliest known description of binary numbers and binary patterns. Pingala's contributions to combinatorics and binary representation have implications for modern computer science, particularly in the fields of digital logic and computer architecture.
As students step into the computer lab, they are greeted by walls painted in soothing earth tones, creating a tranquil atmosphere that fosters focus and concentration. The use of natural colors evokes a sense of grounding and connection to nature, providing a harmonious backdrop for technological exploration.
The computer lab plays a crucial role in equipping students with essential computer skills and digital literacy competencies that are increasingly important in today's technology-driven world. Students learn about programming & coding, editing multimedia and internet research.
The Nagarjuna Lab at Sharda World School offers students the right platform to engage in hands-on learning and practical experimentation in the field of chemistry.
Named after the renowned ancient chemist and alchemist Nagarjuna, the lab is dedicated to fostering a deep appreciation for the principles of chemistry and the natural elements that govern chemical phenomena. Acharya Nagarjuna is known to be among the foremost chemical scientists in ancient Bharat. Not only he was a chemist and metallurgist but also a pharmacist. In the field of medical science he has authored books like, ‘Kakshputtantra’, ‘Arogya Manjari’, ‘Yoga Saar’ and ‘Yogashtaka’. Acharya Nagarjuna was appointed as the Chancellor of famous University of Nalanda because of his timeless accomplishments.
Equipped with state-of-the-art instruments and essential supplies, the Chemistry Lab is designed to support hands-on learning and practical experimentation. Students learn skills like data collection & analysis, problem solving and critical thinking.
Rishi Kanad Lab at Sharda World School is a vibrant centre of scientific inquiry and discovery, dedicated to providing students with a rich and immersive learning experience in the field of physics. The Physics Lab is named after the ancient Indian philosopher and scientist Rishi Kanad who discovered the atomic structure, atomic theory, and even sub-atomic particles some 2600 years before. Kanad in Sanskrit denotes the smallest particle. He is revered as the “Father of Atomic Theory”. He has rendered Kanada Sutras, which are the Aphorisms of Kanada, which is considered as one of the greatest works in the field of physics.
Equipped with state-of-the-art instruments, the layout of the Physics Lab is meticulously planned to facilitate easy navigation and seamless movement for students. From conducting experiments to analyzing data and drawing conclusions, students engage in active learning experiences that deepen their understanding of complex concepts and theories.
Through hands-on experimentation in the lab, students develop a deeper understanding of physics concepts while honing their analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking abilities.
The Megasthenes Social Science Lab at Sharda World School is a meticulously designed space dedicated to providing students with an immersive and enriching learning experience in the disciplines of Geography, History, and Political Science. Named after the ancient Greek historian and diplomat Megasthenes, the lab serves as a hub of exploration and discovery. Megasthenes is known for his detailed accounts of the Indian subcontinent, including its geography, culture, politics, and economy. Megasthenes' work, Indika, provides valuable insights into the ancient history and civilization of India and is considered an important source of information for historians and researchers.
The Social Science lab is adorned with a variety of educational resources, including models, maps, globes, and pictures, all carefully selected to enhance students' understanding of complex concepts and phenomena.
Whether students are studying the physical features of world, exploring the mysteries of the solar system, or examining tectonic movements, they have access to a wide array of resources that bring their learning to life. Models of geographic landmarks, interactive maps, and detailed diagrams help students visualize and understand the world around them, while historical artifacts and images provide insights into the past and its impact on the present.
Students learn about various research methods used in social sciences, such as surveys, interviews, experiments, observations, and case studies. They gain practical experience in designing research studies, collecting data, and analyzing findings.
The Aryabhatta Lab at Sharda World School is a dedicated space designed to foster hands-on learning and exploration in the field of mathematics. Named after the ancient Indian mathematician Aryabhatta, who made significant contributions to the development of mathematical concepts and techniques, the lab embodies a spirit of inquiry and discovery.
Aryabhatta is regarded as a pioneer of mathematical astronomy in ancient India. Aryabhatta calculated the closest approximate value of ‘pi’ and he was the first to explain that the moon and planets shine due to reflected sunlight and made major contributions to the fields of trigonometry and algebra.
When a student enters the Mathematics Lab, he is mesmerized by geometric shapes, mathematical instruments, and math formulas on the walls and floors. The lab is equipped with a wide range of mathematical tools and resources that facilitate interactive and experiential learning. From geometric shapes and measuring instruments to mathematical puzzles and games, students have access to a diverse array of materials that engage their curiosity and promote mathematical thinking.
The lab not only offers students with a well-rounded mathematical experience but also strengthens their foundational math skills leading to critical thinking, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving abilities essential for success in mathematics and beyond.
The Charak lab at Sharda World School offers hands-on learning, experimentation, and exploration of biological concepts. Named after Rishi Charak, an Indian physician and sage who is considered one of the principal contributors to the field of Ayurveda, the Biology Lab is a haven for scientific discoveries.
Charaka's most significant contribution is the compilation of the Charaka Samhita, an ancient Ayurvedic text that is one of the foundational works of Ayurveda. The Charaka Samhita is a comprehensive treatise on medicine and healthcare that covers a wide range of topics, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, and pharmacology.
The Biology lab is thoughtfully arranged, with symmetrically placed stools and ample workspace promoting efficiency and collaboration among students. The lab has a variety of laboratory equipment and supplies, including microscopes, slides, petri dishes, pipettes, beakers, test tubes, and dissecting tools.