Holy Queen School integrates Advanced Digital Learning tools to enhance Education

Holy Queen School in Chromepet, Chennai is the first to integrate digital learning tools in its curriculum. Realizing the importance of being tech savvy in today’s world, the school has recently launched digital classrooms with the latest technology. This includes smartboards, digital projectors and a school wide Wi-Fi network that has a rich online library for students and faculty to access.

The digital education at Holy Queen aims to create a dynamic learning space where students can interact with content, do virtual experiments and access global resources. The program also offers personalized learning experience where teachers can tailor lessons according to individual student’s need and performance.

Holy Queen Matriculation Higher Secondary School CEO Jaya Sagaya Sathish said “We are committed to bringing in the latest technology as our students need to be ready for 21st century workplace”. The school plans to add coding and robotics to its digital offerings to prepare the students for future tech.

Share This Article
Dhiraj Kumar is an Indian journalist and passionate social activist from Hilsa, Bihar. As a senior journalist at Foster Times, he is celebrated for his thorough reporting and commitment to social justice. His work informs the public and drives positive change in his community.