Projects designed to teach how thinking works.
Projects designed for depth
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not quick outcomes
These are not standalone assignments or compressed workshops.
Each Kruu project is structured for sustained engagement—combining guided exploration, applied work, and reflection. The result is learning that connects across disciplines and time.
Explore the projects that anchor our academic experience.
Stories are everywhere - sometimes in the quietest corners of our streets, sometimes in the lives of people we often...
In this project, students will experience the full journey of growing their own food—from planting seeds to preparing a dish...
Cities are shaped by their built spaces, influencing how people live, work, and connect. However, urban structures are often designed...
Millions of people with disabilities, visual impairments, or mobility challenges face daily obstacles in performing everyday tasks. Assistive technologies can...
History is full of hidden stories—of people who made a difference but never made it into our textbooks. These may...
Every community faces social and economic challenges, from unemployment and discrimination to accessing education and healthcare. Many of these issues...
Did you know that the Japanese are known to live the longest? The secret of their long life is the...
India is the seventh largest country in the world. While most other countries boast of either lakes or forests, snow...
How does waste get tackled? Do we produce too much of it? With urbanization and increase in population, waste management...
How many rooms are there in your home? Is there a balcony? How about a garden? How many bathrooms? Are...
This high school project encourages students to create a vibrant and engaging online campaign to destigmatize mental health. Working in...
The project invites students to explore the concept of crowdsourcing history through social media, where users contribute to the documentation...
In this project, students will explore the hidden connections between their daily lives and the world’s oceans. Through the lens...