Catching Up to Your Child: A Parent’s Guide to Staying Relevant

PARENTING | Montessori | Blue Blocks Catching Up to Your Child: A Parent’s Guide to Staying Relevant Your child is growing faster than you expected. The world around them is changing even faster. Here is how Montessori helps you stay connected — without holding them back. • • • You have felt it. That moment […]
Follow the Child vs. HelicopterParenting: A Fine Line or a HugeGap?

PARENTING | Montessori | Blue Blocks Follow the Child vs. Helicopter Parenting: A Fine Line or a Huge Gap? Two phrases that sound like opposites — until you realize they can look almost identical from the outside. Here is how to tell the difference. • • • A parent watches their child struggle with a […]
InnoVision 2050: Why a Century-Old Method is the Only Way to Prepare for an Unwritten Future

EDUCATION INSIGHT | Future of Learning | Blue Blocks InnoVision 2050: Why a Century-Old Method Is the Only Way to Prepare for an Unwritten Future If you ask a parent today what they fear most about their child’s education, the answer is rarely about math scores or reading levels. The real fear is obsolescence. How […]
Blue Blocks Students Secure Historic IN-SPACe Authorization; Payload Launches Successfully on PSLV-C62

NEWS UPDATE | Aerospace Education | Blue Blocks Blue Blocks Students Secure Historic IN-SPACe Authorization; Payload Launches Successfully on PSLV-C62 DATELINE: HYDERABAD / SRIHARIKOTA — In a landmark achievement for secondary education, the student engineering team at Blue Blocks Montessori School has successfully executed the launch of their proprietary satellite payload, the SBB-1, aboard the […]
STUDENT ENGINEERING PROJECT | Aerospace | Case Study

STUDENT ENGINEERING PROJECT | Aerospace | Case Study SBB-1 CubeSat Payload A student-engineered satellite payload developed by adolescents at Blue Blocks and certified to survive the conditions of space launch. Project Overview Student Age Group: Adolescents (12–16 years) Team Size: 17 Student Engineers Problem Solved: Designing a space-grade thermal sensor payload capable of surviving rocket […]
From the Pink Tower to the Launch Pad: What a Failed Rocket Taught Us About Success

EDUCATION | Case Study | February 2026 From the Pink Tower to the Launch Pad What a Failed Rocket Taught Us About Success — and how the SBB-1 mission proved that adolescent work is real enough to fail in real ways. At Blue Blocks, we often say education is preparation for life. But rarely does […]
When Adolescents Choose Discomfort

What Happens When Identity Meets Courage By Pavan Goyal(Workshop co-led with Sucheth Davuluri, CEO, Neuland Laboratories — 3 November 2025) Blue Blocks adolescents reflected on identity and comfort a week after their “Seeking Discomfort” workshop. Their honest responses reveal how courage, awkwardness, and self-awareness shape true growth in Montessori adolescent education. 1. The Week After […]
Blue Blocks School Celebrates Successful Inauguration of Innovative Space Lab

HYDERABAD, INDIA – Blue Blocks School, in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad’s design team, inaugurated its state-of-the-art space lab on August 23rd, coinciding with Chandrayaan 3’s landing at 6:04pm. The event, hosted by Blue Blocks’ adolescents, featured a live simulation of the Chandrayaan 3 landing. As India celebrated the Vikram lander’s success, Blue Blocks’ children landed […]
Learning with a difference at BlueBlocks – NFT Art and other Innovations
NFT (Non-fungible tokens), nature-inspired art, blockchain, primary school students, cryptocurrency…what’s the connection? Most would say, none. But ask the students of Blue Blocks – a Hyderabad-based K12 school – and 6 –12-year-olds would explain about NFTs like pros; because that’s exactly what they are doing – creating NFT art. Why NFT, why is it included […]
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