In an age of rapid technological change, Shalom Presidency School has reimagined learning through its Ingenium Lab — a 3,000 sq. ft. future-ready innovation hub where curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving converge.

Guided by the vision of founder & chairperson Dr. Lilly George and vice chairman Dennis George, the Lab reflects Shalom’s mission to make innovation integral to every learner’s journey. From Grade 1 onwards, students engage with artificial intelligence, robotics, coding, 3D printing, and virtual reality in an immersive, hands-on environment designed to democratise access to advanced learning.
Beyond technology, the Ingenium Lab fosters a culture of inquiry and creativity. Students are encouraged not only to understand how things work but to imagine new possibilities — from drones for agriculture to chatbots for senior citizens. Learning is enriched by a team of future-ready educators who act as facilitators and mentors, ensuring each child’s journey is challenging, personalised, and empowering.
Aligned with Mission Shalom 2.0, the Lab aims to:
- open new frontiers of opportunity for students,
- empower teachers as change-makers, and
- build a collaborative ecosystem involving students, educators, and families.

The Ingenium Lab equips students with academic proficiency, entrepreneurial thinking, empathy, digital literacy, and global awareness. It encourages them to see themselves as change agents capable of addressing real-world challenges with creativity and conviction.
More than a technological space, the Ingenium Lab is a catalyst for transformation — nurturing today’s learners into tomorrow’s innovators and leaders.
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