School is not boring anymore!
"The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write,but those who cannot, unlearn and relearn".
Bangalore - March 30, 2008 - Times of India
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A MIX OF FUN AND SKILLS: Participants frolicking at the MIX programme
There was an excited buzz and excitement among children at MIX (Multiple Intelligences Explored), an interschool competition hosted by Inventure Academy on Whitefield-Sarjapur Road. The event attracted 250 students of classes 1 to 5 from 10 schools throughout the city.
Bangalore - March 04, 2008 - Hindu
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Igniting the creative sparks
The 'Multiple Intelligence Xplored 2008' competition held at Inventure Academy near Varthur on Saturday brought together children, from ten participating schools divided into 11 groups.
Bangalore - February 29, 2008 - Deccan Herald
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Exploring children's intelligence
Multiple Intelligence Aplored (MIX)event, organised by Inventure Academy. Students from 10 schools participated in the event.
Bangalore - February 29, 2008 - Times of India
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Childrens day with a difference
Inventure Academy takes a small step towards educating for life.On Nov 14th both children celebrated Childrens Day together, along with their class mates and faculty from Inventure Academy and Parikrama. A day of fun and games was organized by Inventure Academy, aimed at encouraging children from both schools to mingle, interact and make new friends.
Bangalore - November 14, 2005
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Inventure Academy ties up with SportzVillage
In a first of its kind tie-up in India, Inventure Academy has announced a partnership with SportzVillage to provide world-class, professionally managed sports and physical education services to its students.
Bangalore - October 25, 2005
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Inventure Academy – a new educational initiative launched in Bangalore
Instill in students the ability and conviction to realise their full potential and excel anywhere in the world
Bangalore - February 18, 2005
India
Learning Foundation encourages the development of both parents and
teachers
The India Learning Foundation (ILF) today announced a series of initiatives
aimed at parents of young children and teachers.
Bangalore - December
7, 2004
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