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Design Thinking Workshop | Crossword | Kemps Corner

The Innochamps builds young innovators through hands-on, design-thinking challenges rooted in real-world problem solving.

About the Workshop

This hands-on workshop introduces children to how ideas evolve into real-world solutions. Instead of only learning concepts, they work through a practical challenge—exploring approaches, testing ideas, and creating something of their own.

The structure provides clear direction while allowing space to think independently, experiment, and discover solutions in their own way.

What Makes This Special:
A balanced approach that combines guided learning with open-ended exploration. Children learn how to approach problems, not just solve them—building thinking skills that go beyond the classroom.

What Your Child Will Experience:
• Work on a real-world problem and understand its context
• Explore multiple ways to approach a challenge (some obvious, some unexpected)
• Build a simple, hands-on prototype: something they can actually take back and show
• Present their idea, what they've made and explain their process

What Your Child Takes Back:
• A clearer, structured way of thinking through problems
• Confidence in their ideas and decision-making
• Ability to test, adapt, and improve solutions
• Comfort in expressing thoughts and reasoning

Why It Matters:
In a world of instant answers, children develop the ability to think independently, approach challenges thoughtfully, and create solutions with confidence.

Facilitator:
Founded by Nandita Rege—educator, mother, and alumna of Imperial College London—who works closely with young learners to build strong thinking and creative problem-solving skills.

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About The Innovation Champions' Club

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The Innovation Champions' Club

The Innovation Champions’ Club is led by its founders, Nandita and Neha, whose complementary backgrounds bring together strategy and creativity in meaningful ways.

Nandita is a management consultant with an MS in Finance from India and an MBA from Imperial College Business School, UK. With experience at KPMG and as an independent consultant, she launched The Innovation Champions’ Club in the UK in 2018 as an after-school programme, later bringing it to India.

Neha is a visual and performing artist with training from the Royal College of Art, London, Fine Art at MSU Baroda, and Golden Bridge Pottery, Pondicherry. Her multidisciplinary journey as an artist, ceramicist, dancer, teacher, and collaborator shapes a deeply creative and curious learning approach.

Together, they design workshops that blend innovation, imagination, and real-world relevance for young learners.

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