Skill Education
At Jeewan Jyoti Chandra Kamal Academy, Skill Education turns learning into doing. Students build real-world abilities through hands-on modules in coding & robotics, pottery & crafts, sewing & home science, art & design, communication, entrepreneurship, and environmental stewardship. Guided by trained mentors and safety-first labs, children learn to think, make, and lead—showcasing their work through exhibitions, community projects, and industry exposure. Our goal is simple: every JJCKA student leaves confident, creative, and career-ready.
“Learn by Doing. Create with Confidence.”

What we are offering as Skill?
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Coding & Robotics
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Photography & Video Editing
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Communication & Public Speaking
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Entrepreneurship & Financial Literacy
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Pottery & Ceramics
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Art & Craft Design
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Agriculture
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Drone Technology

Coding & Robotics
At JJCKA, Coding turns ideas into working projects. Students learn computational thinking—how to break big problems into steps, test, and debug—while building games, apps, and simple websites. We start with visual, block-based coding and progress to real programming so every child gains confidence and creativity.
Highlights
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Learn by doing: weekly mini-projects and term-end showcases
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Strong foundations: logic, algorithms, debugging, and teamwork
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Safe, mentor-guided labs with ethical & responsible tech use
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Links to Robotics and real-life problem solving
Learning Path
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Classes 3–5: Scratch/Blockly, game design, animations, intro to robotics
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Classes 6–8: Python basics (variables, loops, functions), Turtle graphics, simple automation, HTML/CSS/JS for web pages
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Outcome: Every JJCKA student can plan, code, and present a project—ready for the digital future.

Photography & Video Editing

At JJCKA, students learn to tell stories with images. From framing and lighting to sound and sequencing, children practice real shoots in our Skill Lab and turn raw footage into polished videos. We start with safe, age-appropriate camera handling and smartphone photography, then progress to DSLR basics, interviews, and short films—editing with beginner-friendly tools. Along the way, we stress ethics, consent, and responsible media use so every project is creative, confident, and classroom-safe.
Highlights
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Composition, lighting, and camera care
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Studio & outdoor shoots, product and portrait setups
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Editing basics: cuts, audio, titles, color, exports
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Portfolio day and school event coverage opportunities
Learning Path
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Classes 3–5: Smartphone photography, framing, simple edits
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Classes 6–8: DSLR basics (ISO/Shutter/Aperture), interview setups, short-film editing
Outcome: A mini portfolio of photos/videos and the confidence to plan, shoot, and edit a story.

Communication & Public Speaking
At JJCKA, students learn to think clearly and speak confidently—on stage, in class, and online. Through bilingual (Hindi–English) practice, real-life speaking tasks, and supportive feedback, children build a strong voice, respectful listening habits, and leadership presence.
Highlights
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Voice, diction, breathing, posture, and eye contact
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Speech structure (PREP/PEEL), storytelling, and persuasion
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Debates, JAM/extempore, news reading, anchoring & compering
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Interview skills, teamwork, and respectful dialogue
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Mic handling, slide/visual aid use, and basic email/meeting etiquette
Learning Path
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Classes 3–5: Show & Tell, poem recitation, storytelling, JAM (1-minute), simple presentations with cue cards, greetings & phone etiquette
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Classes 6–8: Speech writing & delivery, debates (Oxford/Turncoat), extempore, anchoring for assemblies, mock interviews, panel discussions, elevator pitch, presentations with slides
Outcome: Every JJCKA student can plan, present, and defend ideas with clarity and confidence—ready to lead in school and beyond.

Entrepreneurship & Financial Literacy

At JJCKA, children learn how money works and how ideas become ventures. Through fun, hands-on projects, they practice planning, pricing, selling, and reflecting—building smart money habits and an entrepreneurial mindset with ethics and social responsibility.
Highlights
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Needs vs. wants, savings, budgeting, and goal setting
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Profit–loss, cost price/mark-up/discounts, break-even basics
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Branding, simple marketing, customer service & feedback
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Record-keeping (cashbook), invoices & receipts, inventory basics
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Digital payments (UPI), online safety & fraud awareness
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Social entrepreneurship: solving real community problems
Learning Path
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Classes 3–5: Money math games, piggy-bank savings plan, class “mini-mart”, poster ads, simple cashbook
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Classes 6–8: Idea → business model canvas, pricing & break-even, market survey, logo & pitch deck, UPI demo & receipt trail, run a stall at JJCKA Market Day
Outcome: Every JJCKA student leaves money-smart and maker-minded—able to budget, keep simple accounts, pitch an idea, and run a small project with confidence and integrity.

Pottery & Ceramics
Clay turns ideas into objects. In JJCKA’s Pottery & Ceramics program, students explore form, texture, and function while learning patient, hands-on craftsmanship. From hand-building to wheel basics and safe finishing methods, children create pieces they can use, gift, or showcase.
Highlights
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Hand-building: pinch, coil, slab & joining (score/slip)
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Wheel fundamentals: centering, pulling walls, simple bowls/cups
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Surface design: textures, stamps, sgraffito, underglaze/paint finishes
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Studio habits: tool care, safety, workflow, and mindful making
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Cross-curricular links to science (materials, heat) & design thinking
Learning Path
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Classes 3–5: Texture tiles, small planters, story magnets, painted finishes
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Classes 6–8: Wheel intro, cups/bowls with handles, sets & simple product design
Outcome: Fine motor skills, patience, and a designer’s eye—plus a mini portfolio of functional ware ready for school exhibitions or JJCKA Market Day.

Art & Craft Design

At JJCKA, students explore color, form, and visual storytelling while practicing design thinking. From sketching and painting to paper, fabric, and mixed-media crafts, children turn ideas into thoughtful, well-finished creations for displays and school events.
Highlights
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Elements of art: line, shape, color, texture, value, space
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Techniques: drawing, watercolor/acrylic, collage, printmaking, origami, quilling, macramé
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Design skills: mood boards, typography basics, layout, logo & simple packaging
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Culture & craft: Madhubani, Warli, rangoli, eco-friendly upcycling projects
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Portfolio, exhibitions, and peer critique with constructive feedback
Learning Path
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Classes 3–5: Shapes to scenes, color mixing, patterns, festival crafts, poster basics
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Classes 6–8: Perspective & shading, composition, mixed media, textile crafts, product design (bookmarks, totes, badges), light digital finishing in Canva
Outcome: A curated portfolio and the confidence to plan, make, and present original designs.

Agriculture
Rooted in our local farming community, JJCKA’s Agriculture program teaches students how food grows—from seed to market—through hands-on, eco-friendly practice. Children learn soil care, water management, safe pest control, and modern agri-tech, connecting science with real life.
Highlights
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Seed germination, nursery raising, and seasonal crop cycles
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Soil health (texture, pH demo), composting & vermicompost
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Water-wise methods: drip/sprinkle demos, mulching, rainwater ideas
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Safe pest management (IPM basics) and pollinator-friendly gardens
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Record-keeping: growth logs, yield estimates, and simple budgeting
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Agri-tech exposure: weather apps, sensors & link to Drone Technology
Learning Path
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Classes 3–5: Kitchen garden, seed-to-plant journal, compost bin, basic tools & watering schedules, local crops awareness
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Classes 6–8: Soil testing demos, nursery & transplanting, crop planning, drip setup basics, IPM posters, mini farm-stand (harvest, package, price)
Outcome: Practical food-growing skills, respect for the environment, and the confidence to plan, grow, and present a harvest—ready for school exhibitions and community projects.

Drone Technology

At JJCKA, students explore how drones work and how they help people—from agriculture and mapping to photography and rescue. Learning starts safely in our Skill Lab with models, simulators, and micro-drones in a netted area. We focus on STEM fundamentals, safety & ethics, and age-appropriate awareness of India’s rules for drone use.
Highlights
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Parts & physics: frame, motors/ESCs, propellers, flight controller, IMU/GPS, battery; thrust, lift, yaw-pitch-roll
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Safety first: pre-flight checks, prop guards, spotter rules, geo-awareness, privacy & consent
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Controls & simulators: steady hover, smooth turns, basic maneuvers
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Coding missions: block-based programs for take-off/land, shapes, and waypoint logic
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Real uses: agri-spraying concepts, field mapping, inspection, disaster relief
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Careers & pathways: pilot/technician, agri-drone ops, mapping & data analysis
Learning Path
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Classes 3–5:
Paper/foam drone models, name the parts, “circle of safety,” indoor micro-drone demos in a net, beginner flight simulator tasks, simple mission storyboard for a school event. -
Classes 6–8:
Static quad assembly (non-flying rig) and wiring map, block/Python programs for micro-drones, mission planning basics (grid/path, battery math), agri-spray concept (flow rate & area), photo-to-map demo, awareness of Indian categories (nano/micro) and permissions.
Outcome: Students can explain components, plan a simple mission, code basic movements, and operate with safety and ethics—linking Drone Tech to our Agriculture, Coding, and Entrepreneurship tracks.



