Beyond Academics

On the field, every challenge is a chance to learn new things.

That is why sports are a mandatory part of your syllabus, from Pre-K to Grade 12

Sports at Inventure is where skill meets character. Beyond physical fitness, sports develop teamwork, resilience, discipline, and leadership — qualities that carry far beyond the field.

From team games like football, basketball, and volleyball to individual disciplines such as athletics and badminton, students train with qualified coaches and learn performance, preparation, and perseverance. Inter-house competitions, fixtures with partner schools, and seasonal tournaments build healthy competition and collective pride.

Kindergarten

The program focuses on building locomotive and manipulative skills, introducing young learners to sports and fitness and the fundamental skills of team and individual sports.

Grades 1-4

At this Grade level, the program is about building foundational skills for multiple sports.
Learners will receive training in 6 sports – Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Table Tennis & Tennis by rotation in their assigned groups. Swimming is done separately as an independent class in the time table. We also implement functional movement literacy through Parkour moves with Calisthenics Rig Extension for parkour moves and slackline pillars near the Sports Gazebo.

Grades 5 to 12

(PE & Sports)

The focus in these years is specialisation in at least 2 sports and also implementation of animal movement literacy and Parkour moves. Learners choose 2 Sports: Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Swimming, Table-Tennis, Tennis and an introduction to Ultimate Frisbee for grades 9 to 12.

After-School Sports Program

Grade 3-12

The After School Program coaches students from Grades 3-12 in Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Football, Swimming, Tennis and Table Tennis with an emphasis on specialisation in these sports at no extra charge. Our coaches are well qualified (NASM, IYCA, AIFF, AFC, Premier Skills, Auswim, ITF & USPTR, etc.) to deliver this program at the highest level.

Buses will ply to selected points in the city after regular school hours to accommodate the learners who have stayed back for after school sports. School teams will stay back compulsorily twice a week.

At Inventure, the arts are an integral part of the curriculum. Through music, dance, art and more, children absorb and germinate life skills like cooperative learning, roleplay, and inner reflection, and are given a chance to explore their unique talent and potential to shine.

Dance

Our ‘Dance Active’ curriculum blends Indo-jazz, hip-hop, and contemporary styles. Early Years and Primary learners build confidence, rhythm, and musicality while learning dance history and basic choreography. Middle and Senior School students refine technique, develop choreography skills, and perform in musicals, assemblies, and inter-school events – including the Annual Music Production.

Music

From Kindergarten onward, learners create, perform, and respond to music, following the Furtado School of Music curriculum. Well-equipped studios support singing and instruments, with regular Class Jams, assemblies, and active participation in the Annual Musical Production.

Yoga

Primary learners explore Yogic Science, mindfulness, and the principles of Yamas and Niyamas through stories and practice. By Grade 5, students begin asanas and meditation, fostering mind-body balance, personal well-being, and inner growth.`

Visual Arts

Visual Arts at Inventure gives students a rich, hands-on introduction to 2D and 3D art, from drawing and painting to sculpture, photography, printmaking, and digital media. Learners build visual literacy, creative confidence, and artistic skill across age groups.

Inventure Academy's Full Scale, Student-Run Creative Production

Every year, Inventure stages a large-scale original musical production that is entirely conceived, designed, and executed by students. What audiences see on stage is the final act of a months-long, school-wide project that brings together storytelling, music, performance, design, technology, operations, and sustainability into one shared creative endeavour.

The Annual Production runs like a professional creative organisation, with students taking ownership across every part of the process.

Story & Direction

Students in the scriptwriting team develop the story, dialogue, and structure of the production in collaboration with the directors.

Music & Performance

Music students compose, arrange, and perform for the show, often contributing to lyrics and musical design. Performers act, sing, and dance, and also participate in shaping choreography and movement.

Design & Costume

Costume design students conceptualise and create costumes for the entire cast. Art students design and build props, sets, and stage décor.

Media & Technology

Media students create video content and visuals used in the production, including material for LED backdrops and projections. Photography and video students document and cover the event.

Maker & Engineering

Maker Space students design and build mechanical and automated stage props, solving real engineering and design challenges.

Sustainability & Operations

Waste management students plan and execute waste-reduction and recycling systems for the event, including community sales of recycled materials. Cooking students plan and prepare food for long production days.

At Inventure, we believe that education must prepare students not just to do well in school, but to navigate the world beyond it with confidence, judgment, and empathy. The Wider World programme is designed to connect classroom learning with real people, real work, and real contexts, helping students understand how knowledge, skills, and values play out in everyday life.

Through a carefully curated range of experiences, including internships, fieldwork, workshops, guest interactions, civic platforms such as Model United Nations and Youth Parliament, and long-term impact initiatives, students encounter diverse perspectives, professions, and social realities. These experiences challenge them to step outside familiar environments, think independently, engage with complexity, and develop a deeper understanding of the society and world they are growing into. Wider World is, at its core, about learning for life, not just for examinations.

On Campus Programmes

Changemaker Challenge

The Changemaker Challenge (CMC) invites students to take on real, messy social and environmental problems and turn bold ideas into meaningful action. It’s a structured journey of research, testing, iteration, mentorship, and impact that builds agency, empathy, and real-world problem-solving skills.

Inventure Youth Parliament (INYP)

Youth parliament session
The Youth Parliament encourages democratic engagement and public discourse by involving students in debates, role plays, and policy discussions. Inventure has extended this learning beyond its own campus through mentorship at government schools. This platform helps students develop leadership, critical thinking, and an understanding of civic responsibility while building confidence to voice opinions on issues that matter.

Inventure Model United Nations (INMUN)

MUN conference
For over a decade, INMUN has brought learners together to discuss international challenges, formulate solutions, and represent diverse perspectives. Participants gain hands-on experience in diplomacy, research, critical thinking, and communication. Inventure students also participate in and win awards at national and global MUN events, reinforcing a real-world understanding of global issues.

Off Campus Experiences

Outbounds and Field Trips

Students collaborating
Outbounds push students beyond comfort zones and into real-world problem solving. Through structured adventure and team challenges, learners build resilience, leadership, collaboration, and self-belief. What they learn outdoors shows up back in classrooms and in life.

Field trips at Inventure are designed to connect classroom learning to the real world through direct experience. Students visit local and outstation sites that extend and deepen their understanding of what they study in school, helping them see how concepts from different subjects come alive outside textbooks. Each trip is planned as part of the learning journey, with preparation beforehand and a structured reflection afterwards.

Internships

At Inventure, internships are a core part of the Wider World programme and are compulsory for students in Grades 10 to 12. Every learner completes two internships of two weeks each, gaining direct exposure to real workplaces and professional environments beyond school. Supported by the Wider World team and the school’s parent and alumni networks, students are placed in organisations aligned to their interests, ranging from law firms, media and marketing teams, NGOs and sports academies to research labs and other professional settings. The process of finding an internship itself is an important part of the learning, teaching students how to research opportunities, write applications, follow up professionally, and navigate real-world selection processes.

The experience concludes with reflection and presentation, where students share what they have learned with teachers, peers, parents, and mentors. More than a certificate or recommendation letter, internships give students clarity about their interests, a realistic understanding of the world of work, and a stronger sense of direction for the choices they will make after school.

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Guest Lectures

Guest lectures at Inventure are designed to expose students to real people, real journeys, and real work beyond the classroom. Through regular interactions with professionals, creators, leaders, and experts from diverse fields, students gain insight into different career paths, industries, and ways of thinking. These sessions help learners see how knowledge, skills, and values translate into life and work outside school.
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Community Connect

MUN conference
Community Outreach at Inventure reflects the school’s values of encouraging sensitivity and providing meaningful exposure to the real world.

A core pillar of this work is Inventure’s long-term partnership with government schools. Students and teachers actively contribute to learning, skill-building, and school development at Government Higher Primary School (GHPS), Ramagondanahalli; Government Tamil Higher Primary School (GTHPS), Shivajinagar; Government Higher Primary School (GHPS), Kodathi; and Government Upgraded Model School (GUMS), Siddahosanahalli.

Choice Projects allow students to pursue deep interests, real-world problems, and creative work through self-directed, mentored projects. They reflect Inventure’s commitment to multiple intelligences, personalised learning, and preparation for life beyond school.

Rooted in Inventure’s belief that different students have different strengths and aspirations, Choice Projects give learners the opportunity to design and drive meaningful work in areas they care about. The programme is built to equip students for a future where technology, entrepreneurship, and social responsibility will shape both opportunities and challenges.

Choice Projects take three main forms: Passion Projects, where students individually explore areas such as research, data science, entrepreneurship, product innovation, public policy, or media and design; Social Impact Projects, where teams work on real social challenges by researching, designing, and prototyping solutions; and Beyond Academics PODs, which are short, intensive, performance- and experience-based creative sprints, including work that feeds into the Annual Production. Throughout the journey, students are mentored by Inventure faculty, and in some cases by external experts, learning to persist through challenges, raise the quality of their work, and take real ownership of both process and outcomes.

Annual Musical Production 

Every year, one section of the school conceptualises and executes a musical production based on an issue or cause they feel must be communicated, one they may have come across during their community outreach work. On stage, music, dance and drama predominate. However, there are many other interests and talents at play behind the scenes.

This fun, colourful production, besides showcasing talents, also imparts a host of life lessons and skills like discipline, hard work, commitment, team-work, decision making, and organisation. The PODs feed into this, as do the community outreach modules, and our goal of creating ‘socially responsible citizens’.

Students work in a well-equipped studio across mediums such as drawing, painting, clay, printmaking, photography, video, animation, and digital art, while also engaging with art history, Indian and global traditions, and contemporary practice. In the early years and primary school, art is part of the integrated curriculum. In Middle School, students can opt for the Art POD with more intensive mentoring and production work. In Senior School, Visual Arts is offered as an elective (Art & Design) at the ICSE and IGCSE levels, with several alumni going on to leading art and design institutions.

For over a decade, INMUN has brought learners together to discuss international challenges, formulate solutions, and represent diverse perspectives. Participants gain hands-on experience in diplomacy, research, critical thinking, and communication. Inventure students also participate in and win awards at national and global MUN events, reinforcing a real-world understanding of global issues.

The Youth Parliament encourages democratic engagement and public discourse by involving students in debates, role plays, and policy discussions. Inventure has extended this learning beyond its own campus through mentorship at government schools. This platform helps students develop leadership, critical thinking, and an understanding of civic responsibility while building confidence to voice opinions on issues that matter.

Community Outreach at Inventure reflects the school’s values of encouraging sensitivity and providing meaningful exposure to the real world. Learners from Kindergarten to Grade 12 engage in age-appropriate initiatives that build empathy, social awareness, and a sense of responsibility, from collection drives and community projects in the early years to structured social impact work in Middle and Senior School.

A core pillar of this work is Inventure’s long-term partnership with government schools. Students and teachers actively contribute to learning, skill-building, and school development at Government Higher Primary School (GHPS), Ramagondanahalli; Government Tamil Higher Primary School (GTHPS), Shivajinagar; Government Higher Primary School (GHPS), Kodathi; and Government Upgraded Model School (GUMS), Siddahosanahalli. Through educational projects, mentoring, content creation, and on-ground support, learners experience what it means to engage with society not as volunteers for a day, but as long-term partners in change.

At M.I.X., students work with tools, materials, and technologies to design, build, test, and refine their ideas. Projects range from simple constructions in the early years to more complex prototypes and engineered solutions in later grades. The focus is on learning by doing, iteration, and thinking through making, helping students develop confidence with tools, systems thinking, and the ability to approach open-ended problems with creativity and rigour.

Inventure’s sports culture encourages daily physical activity and competitive spirit across inter-house and inter-school meets. Athletic events strengthen teamwork, resilience, and respect for effort. Through participation in athletics, team games, and fitness challenges, students build confidence and lifelong habits of health and discipline.

CMC is not just a school event. It’s a multi-round, experience-driven challenge where learners ask hard questions, research deeply, build and test prototypes, and refine solutions that address pressing issues that matter to communities and the world. Participants receive expert mentorship and feedback at every stage, and the process deliberately includes the inevitable setbacks that shape resilient thinkers and actors. This is about turning curiosity into action and ideas into measurable impact in areas such as sustainability, equity, and inclusion. Each year’s theme focuses students on a real societal challenge — for example, the 2025-26 theme explores Life, Learning & Work in the Age of AI & Automation, asking learners to build solutions that put people at the center of progress.

The programme empowers students to approach challenges with creativity, empathy, and resilience. Through guided projects and mentorship, learners refine ideas, prototype solutions, and pitch concepts that address needs in their communities. This practice helps students grow as confident, innovative thinkers ready to navigate complexity and contribute beyond the classroom.

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Safety & Wellbeing at Inventure Academy

Safety of our children and staff is our highest priority. We create safe spaces—both physical and emotional—through wellbeing and empathy programmes rooted in our core values of sensitivity, compassion, individuality, and exposure.

Contribution to Child Safety Policy

Inventure partnered with UNICEF, 18 schools, and child protection bodies to create a Learner Charter on school safety. Based on feedback from 1,100+ learners, it influenced the Karnataka Child Protection Policy and the Child Safety & Protection Law implemented in 2018.

Cyber Safety Advocacy

During the Round Square Youth Parliament 2018, 5,000 students nationwide shared views on online safety. Inventure learners compiled their inputs into a charter presented to the Government and the United Nations, amplifying young voices on cyber security.

Wellbeing & Counselling

Our four wellness counsellors support learners through academic, mental, and emotional challenges. Guided by our Child Wellbeing Policy and Committee, we ensure a nurturing environment where every learner feels safe to express themselves freely and with confidence.

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POSH Policy

Inventure Academy is committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment with zero tolerance for sexual harassment. Built on mutual respect and cultural sensitivity, our policy ensures that all staff and management comply with legal standards protecting every individual from harassment of any kind.

Dog Therapy for Mental Health & Wellbeing

Our trained golden retrievers support learners’ emotional wellbeing by fostering empathy, compassion, and sensitivity. Dog-assisted therapy helps reduce anxiety, improves focus, and enhances emotional regulation—adding joy and comfort to daily life for both learners and faculty.

Mentoring Programme

Our mentoring programme connects senior school learners with trusted guides who support them in developing life skills, academic goals, and personal growth. Through tools like Naviance, learners explore career pathways, identify strengths, and plan their futures with clarity and confidence.

Code of Conduct

Inventure Academy’s Code of Conduct fosters love and respect for people, school, and community. Rooted in positive reinforcement, it guides learners, teachers, and parents toward supportive, respectful, and responsible interactions that enhance learning and build essential life skills like integrity, teamwork, and empathy.

We encourage individuality and freedom within a caring framework that promotes unity across Grades, Houses, and the wider school community – shaping socially responsible citizens ready to excel anywhere in the world.
To read the full Code of Conduct, click here

Building a Scalable Public School Transformation Model

Inventure Academy’s work with government schools began in 2019 with the adoption of Government Higher Primary School (GHPS), Ramagondanahalli, and has since grown into a multi-school public education transformation program spanning GTHPS Shivajinagar, GHPS Kodathi, and GUMS Siddahosanahalli. What started as a single partnership is now a structured, long-term model focused on improving learning quality, strengthening teaching practice, and building strong school culture from the inside out.

With GUMS Siddahosanahalli now powered by the Yeshwanthpur campus, this work enters its next phase. Through bilingual classrooms, deep teacher mentoring, and programs in STEM, arts, and entrepreneurship, Inventure is building a replicable, campus-anchored model for taking high-quality learning beyond private school walls and into the public education system itself.

At the start of every school year, Inventuring transforms the campus into a space of active learning and exploration. Students engage in a range of activities — from building gardens and outdoor structures to multiple-intelligence treasure hunts, outdoor games, journaling, and reflection. Each activity is chosen to spark curiosity, build personal skills, and nurture a love for learning that carries into the year ahead.