How Schools in India Can Build AI-Ready Students: Beyond Coding to Critical Thinking

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere today—from the apps children use to the way classrooms function. For school students in India, AI is no longer a “future skill.” It is a right-now life skill. And becoming AI-ready goes far beyond learning how to code. Schools that prepare students for an AI-driven world will shape confident, creative, ethical and […]
IB vs. CBSE vs. Cambridge: What’s Best for My Child?

Choosing the right educational path for your child is one of the most significant decisions you will make as a parent. The curriculum they follow will shape their learning habits, worldview, and future opportunities. With several excellent options available, understanding the core differences is key. Three of the most respected curricula are the International Baccalaureate […]
How SkillStork Protects Kids While Travelling and on Field Trips

Outdoor education and school trips are two of the most valuable experiences kids can have. They take with them lessons learned outside the classroom: problem-solving, teamwork and independence. At SkillStork, these activities are carefully catered to allow their children the opportunity to learn through exploration, but not at the cost of safety. Planning with Purpose […]
Transforming Early Learning: The Impact of Classroom Design

Designing Spaces To Foster Young Minds: How Classroom Design Affects Your Child’s Early Years Did you ever wonder why your child gravitates to some corners of their classroom over others? Early Years Programme (EYP), the environment is more than just a setting – it acts as a silent teacher and facilitates exploration, inquiry, and learning. […]
Is IB and Cambridge Too International or Complex for Young Learners?

As parents, we want the best education for our children. When considering international curricula like the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Cambridge programs, a common concern arises: Are these sophisticated educational frameworks too complex or overly international for young minds? This concern is valid. After all, these curricula were designed with global standards and rigorous academic […]
Competitive Exam vs Competency – The Culture of Superficial Learning

Have you noticed your child rattling off numbers and definitions, yet unable to explain why they matter? This scene plays out daily across India, where education has become synonymous with rote recall instead of discernment. At SkillStork, we advocate pivoting attention from mere survival in examinations to nurturing lasting insight and skill. The Mark’s Obsession: […]
Top10 Things That Matter While Choosing Your Child’s School

Your child’s school admissions matter when it comes to their future. Because choosing the best school for your child impacts their future positively. But the question remains as to how you choose the right one. As a parent, this may be a dilemma at times. It’s your child’s future, so you would want the best […]
How To Minimise Gadget Use Amongst Students

Gadget use has been increasing manifold in the past few years. In the early years of the tech revolution, usage was restricted to adults. But with time, it has penetrated the student community. A simple look around and we find that students carry gadgets such as smartphones or tablets with them. Hence, the student community […]
Using AI for Education

Education empowers individuals, societies, nations and the world. It’s the reason behind the progress that we witness in the 21st century. But education gets an extra boost in the 21st century with the entry of artificial intelligence or popularly, AI. With each passing week or month, AI is becoming an indispensable part of our lives. […]
Everything You Need to Know About IBDP

IBDP stands for International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. It is meant for students in the age group of 16 to 19. It was created by teachers of the International School of Geneva along with teachers from other international schools. So, it intends to provide balanced education, facilitate geographic and cultural mobility, and promote international understanding. Hence, […]