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The Heritage Xperiential Group of Schools announces that effective immediately, The Heritage School Noida will be transitioning to become a fully integrated member of the Heritage Xperiential Group of Schools.
The school will now be called The Heritage Xperiential Learning School, Noida (HXLS Noida), and will be led by the core Heritage Xperiential Leadership team. This transition will strengthen the school’s learning pedagogy and curriculum, and increase sharing of best practices between HXLS Noida and the Heritage Xperiential Learning Schools in Gurgaon.
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Students will benefit from the real-world experiences that are the heart of the Heritage Xperiential Learning Schools in Gurgaon, and this learning environment will foster deep engagement, critical thinking, and essential skills for success in today’s dynamic world.
The campus in Noida is a blend of collaborative and individual learning, offering curated academic and co-curricular infrastructure for learners across different ages. This transition will further strengthen the school’s focus on areas such as experiential learning, literacy, numeracy, design thinking, maker-centred learning, and social-emotional learning.
Raman Bajaj, CEO of Heritage Xperiential Group of Schools, said, “Heritage Xperiential Learning School continues to lead the way in innovation in education, empowering students to become global citizens equipped for the opportunities and challenges of the future.
“Our experiential learning methodology was created over two decades ago, and we have been at the forefront of project-based, expeditionary pedagogy in India, ever since.
“Our vision is to create a learning community where each child is free to be and grow towards the realization of their highest human potential. Keeping child-centricity as our focus, our schools aim to provide our students with an environment where they can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally,” Bajaj said.