At JBCN International School Oshiwara, learning reaches well beyond the classroom, and the campus's events are where that shows. InspirUs is the school's multi-day flagship, built around four quadrants: Artistic Me, Athletic Me, Cerebral Me, and Expressive Me. Set in the Lokhandwala area of Andheri West, the Oshiwara campus gives learners across its IB PYP, Cambridge IGCSE, and senior IBDP and A-Level pathways a single platform to compete, perform, and try something new. In keeping with the campus's recognition for nurturing learner leadership and life skills, InspirUs is learner-led at its core, with house teams and guest mentors shaping each edition.
The Innovators Convention gives learners at JBCN Oshiwara a structured route from a real problem to a working solution. Over roughly a month, learners identify an everyday challenge, research it, test their ideas, and build something that addresses it, drawing on the campus's dedicated science and ICT laboratories. Projects range from small mechanical fixes to digital tools, and learners are free to pick problems that matter to them.
The approach fits Oshiwara's inquiry-led IB and Cambridge teaching. Learners apply skills from their classroom units, such as questioning, data collection, and iteration, to a project they own from start to finish. Educators act as facilitators rather than directors, guiding the process without dictating the outcome. The convention closes with an exhibition where parents walk through each project, talk to the learner behind it, and see the reasoning, including the dead ends, that shaped the final result.
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LaunchPad is JBCN's career and higher education fair, organised by the JBCN Careers Team and hosted on the Oshiwara campus for senior learners in Grades 8 to 12. The event brings national and international university representatives to campus for direct, face-to-face conversations with learners and families.
For Oshiwara, a campus recognised for its career counselling, LaunchPad is a natural extension of the work the school already does year-round. Learners weighing IB Diploma or A-Level routes can speak with admissions teams from universities in the UK, US, Canada, Europe, and Asia in a single setting. School counsellors are on hand throughout to help learners match their subject choices and scores to realistic programme options. The aim is informed choice rather than pressure, so learners leave with a clearer sense of their next step.
Enquire NowThe JBCN Oshiwara PYPx is a vibrant, student-led showcase that marks the ultimate milestone for Grade 5 learners at JBCN International School Oshiwara. Embracing the campus’s signature "EduCreative" philosophy, this capstone exhibition highlights how young inquirers tackle complex global challenges like gender equality, inclusivity, and holistic wellness. Oshiwara students actively demonstrate true agency by translating intensive research into creative, real-world impact—including drafting blueprints for AI-powered wheelchairs, publishing advocacy books, and executing powerful performance arts presentations. It stands as a powerful testament to the school's commitment to nurturing confident, empathetic global citizens with a lifelong passion for learning.
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InspirUs is the Oshiwara campus's multi-day event across four quadrants: Artistic Me, Athletic Me, Cerebral Me, and Expressive Me. In keeping with the campus's focus on learner leadership, much of it is run by the learners themselves.
Learners across the campus's IB PYP, Cambridge IGCSE, and senior pathways join in. Projects are built and tested in Oshiwara's dedicated science and ICT laboratories.
LaunchPad brings national and international universities to the Oshiwara campus for learners in Grades 8 to 12. The campus's career counselling team guides them through IB Diploma and A-Level choices on the day.
Yes. The Innovators Convention exhibition is built for parents to walk through learner projects, and LaunchPad welcomes families. InspirUs includes spectator-friendly sessions across its schedule.
They extend the campus's inquiry-led IB and Cambridge teaching. The Innovators Convention turns classroom skills into real projects, while LaunchPad and InspirUs build the leadership and higher-education readiness Oshiwara is known for.