Next Gen
Facilities
Our classrooms are equipped with Next Education’s advanced smart learning systems, bringing interactive digital content, multimedia tools, and real-time assessment into everyday lessons. This ensures that students engage deeply, learn effectively, and stay future-ready.
With access to a rich collection of digital books, journals, and educational media, our e-library fosters independent reading, research habits, and 21st-century digital literacy.
Dedicated studios for music, dance, theatre, and visual arts encourage students to express themselves creatively and confidently — nurturing talent and cultural appreciation.
Our Nature & Nurture Makers Space inspires innovation through experiential, project-based learning. Equipped with tools for robotics, tinkering, crafting, and prototyping, it helps students turn ideas into real-world solutions through exploration and design thinking.
Age-appropriate, modern labs for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology support hands-on experimentation and the development of a scientific temperament from an early age.
A space designed for hands-on exploration and experiential learning, where students are encouraged to observe, ask, and investigate concepts across multiple subjects.
This imaginative space allows young learners to listen, share, and dramatize stories — building communication skills, creativity, and a lifelong love for language.
Our Math Lab transforms numbers into real-world understanding. Through hands-on activities, puzzles, and manipulatives, students explore mathematical concepts in a visual and interactive way — making abstract ideas concrete and learning both fun and meaningful.
The Robotic Lab at Imemory School sparks creativity, logic, and innovation. With age-appropriate kits and coding platforms, students design, build, and program robots — developing critical 21st-century skills like problem-solving, collaboration, and computational thinking.
Our Math Lab transforms numbers into real-world understanding. Through hands-on activities, puzzles, and manipulatives, students explore mathematical concepts in a visual and interactive way — making abstract ideas concrete and learning both fun and meaningful.