Loyola School Jamshedpur Teacher Attends Chemistry Olympiad Camp at Mumbai’s HBCSE

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    Loyola School Jamshedpur; Rajani Kumari represents Jharkhand at HBCSE Mumbai’s Chemistry Olympiad Teachers’ Camp, one of 40 educators selected nationwide.

    Psychographic Society proudly highlights an outstanding academic achievement from Jharkhand. Rajani Kumari, Senior Chemistry Teacher at Loyola School, Bistupur, was selected to attend the prestigious Chemistry Olympiad Teachers’ Exposure Camp held at the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE)—a National Centre of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)—in Mumbai from 25 to 28 November 2025.

    Rajani Kumari was among only 40 teachers nationwide shortlisted for this highly competitive programme, representing both Jharkhand and her institution with distinction. The selection followed a rigorous application and evaluation process conducted by HBCSE, an organisation that plays a vital role in promoting excellence in science education and coordinating India’s participation in international science Olympiads.

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    The four-day camp offered participants deep exposure to Olympiad-level Chemistry, featuring innovative teaching methodologies, expert-led technical sessions, advanced problem-solving strategies, and hands-on laboratory modules designed to strengthen conceptual clarity and practical understanding.

    Reflecting on her experience, Rajani Kumari shared that the training was immensely enriching and broadened her perspective on effective science pedagogy. She expressed her commitment to applying the insights gained during the programme to benefit her students and colleagues at Loyola School—aiming to elevate classroom learning and inspire young minds to excel in competitive academic platforms.

    The Loyola School administration congratulated her on this distinguished achievement, calling it a moment of pride for the institution and a meaningful step toward enhancing the quality of science education in the region. Psychographic Society commends her dedication and hopes her participation motivates more educators to pursue excellence in science teaching.