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​The Logical Lamp Celebrates Its 1st Anniversary With Delightful Offers For Children

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News Desk, News Nation 360:  The Logical Lamp is the first STEAM-based academy in Kolkata,  which was launched in 2022, by Surbhi Bagla, aspiring to publicize learning amongst 3-8-year-olds through ‘STEAM’ (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths)  education. The establishment consummated its 1st anniversary in September 2023. The Logical Lamp’s integrated programmes run parallel and supplement school education with a new-age international-standard curriculum. It bridges the gaps left by traditional schooling and provides holistic development of IQ (Intelligence Quotient), CQ (Creative  Quotient) and EQ (Emotional Quotient) in children. The Curriculum includes experiential activities like 3D building, Robotics, Coding, and DIY Science amongst others, enabling them to actively use multiple senses. On its 1st Anniversary, The Logical Lamp has introduced a few new activities & courses and extended several overtures like concessionary prices up to Rs  5,000 on Workshops and up to Rs 8,000 on the regular certified program. Moreover,  the academy will also render regular certified programs in South Kolkata from  September onwards. According to Surbhi Bagla, as they celebrate the one-year commemoration, they want to extend a unique learning experience to the leaders of tomorrow, which is why they have provided interesting offers. With the fervour of the Anniversary celebrations, this is an ideal opportunity for them to nurture their students with experiential activities, enabling them to actively use multiple senses. The children's love of learning grows as they experience a curriculum that is built upon their interests. It’s a pleasure to be able to provide these young learners with an invigorating experience that provides a foundation for their later learning and provides their families with the peace of mind that their young one is in good hands.

Report : Anustup Kundu

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