Our Vision

To Make Every Student Digitally Confident, Not Just Literate

Moving young minds from passive screen consumption to active technology creation through live, guided, and safety-focused programs.

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Fully Aligned with NEP 2020 Guidelines

The National Education Policy (NEP 2020) emphasizes the importance of coding, computational thinking, and early digital literacy starting from the middle school years (Classes 6–8).

SkillNest implements these mandates by teaching computer components, Microsoft Excel formulas, presentations, basic programming structures using Scratch visual blocks, and ethical prompting principles for AI.

Our Core Milestones

  • βœ” Practical Core Mastery: Move beyond textbook definitions to build real presentations, spreadsheets, and basic scripts.
  • βœ” Critical Safety Foundations: Understand digital footprints, safe searches, cyber bullying parameters, and phishing identifiers.
  • βœ” Cognitive Readiness: Teach logical problem breakdown using algorithm blocks, variable inputs, and creative structures.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about our vision, curriculum goals, and learning outcomes.

SkillNest's mission is to move children from screen-consumers to technology creators by building practical digital skills and AI confidence through live, expert-led project modules.

Yes, our digital skills curriculum is aligned with NEP 2020 guidelines for coding, computational thinking, and early digital literacy for school children.