The purpose of the Science Lab is to stimulate students’ interest in Science. To enhance the learning ability of the students and to impart practical exposure about theoretical concepts, the school is well equipped with Physics Lab, Chemistry lab, Biology Lab and Home Science Lab. The students have hands-on experience to their learning. The experiments conducted in the labs help them add to their knowledge.
The Labs provide a hands-on experience to the primary students as they work on science kits.
Children learn problem solving, critical thinking, and applied science through experiential learning while having fun.
The computing Labs will have facilities including computer hardware and many other peripherals, different facets of energy and learning about communication. These lab will also provide life skills and broaden the outlook of the students.
Rainbow has a very well developed music department with a well equiped music lab. Rainbow International School has music Labs where the young minds are imparted with music skills. The Labs provide teachers an edge to teach groups of all sizes and skill levels easily. They also simulate real life situations: group performances, role plays and more!
The Food and Nutrition labs of Rainbow International Schools are well ventilated with a centrally placed working table, accessories like cutlery, and latest appliances, thus enabling children to learn and be perfect in the art and style of cooking. After being involved with creation of healthy recipes, kids show an inclination towards choosing healthy food habits.
Provides a structured course to the students wherein they programme their robots to perform various operations. ‘Robotics’ has revolutionised the concept of learning and brought technology to the classrooms. The school has a fully equipped Robotics Lab which allows students to access science and technology via multiple points. These labs foster curiosity, creativity and imagination in the young minds, and aid in inculcating skills like design mindset computational thinking, physical computing, and adaptive learning.