Mumbai: St Lawrence High School, Borivali students empowered at Ryan 21st century careers bootcamp


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Mumbai, Mar 3: Students from St Lawrence High School, Borivali West, participated in the highly engaging Ryan 21st century careers bootcamp on February 1 led by career coach Rahul Bagwe. As a dynamic leader in corporate communications and an internationally certified career coach, Bagwe delved into the rapidly evolving career landscape shaped by the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Students gained valuable insights into essential 21st-century skills, teenage brain development, decision-making processes, and how to become effective learners.

The bootcamp also underscored the value of engaging in extracurricular activities like INMUN, Ryan Championships, and the World Scholar’s Cup, which can significantly bolster their academic profiles and open doors to future opportunities. This transformative workshop seamlessly integrated neuroscience, emerging career trends, and future-ready skills, empowering students to make informed career decisions.

The Ryan 21st century careers bootcamp has been hailed as a resounding success, with students from St Lawrence High School, Borivali appreciating the engaging and informative session. As the education landscape continues to evolve, initiatives like this bootcamp at the Ryan Group of Schools, mentored by founder chairman Dr A F Pinto and managing director Dr Grace Pinto, play a vital role in preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the future.

 

 

  

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