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Why Entrepreneurial Education Matters- The Lexicon Schools’ Winning Formula for Future-Ready Learning

The Lexicon Schools | Aug 12 2025
Why Entrepreneurial Education Matters- The Lexicon Schools’ Winning Formula for Future-Ready Learning

For the 10th consecutive year, The Lexicon School, has been Ranked #1 CBSE School in Pune East Zone by The Times School Survey 2024. This remarkable achievement is a testament not just to our consistent academic excellence, but also to our unwavering commitment to providing students with the skills, mindset and confidence they need to excel in an ever-changing world. At Lexicon, education goes beyond textbooks—we prepare students to be innovators, leaders and problem-solvers ready to make an impact.

 

What if your school day didn’t just teach you what to think, but how to think like an innovator, a leader and a problem-solver?

That’s exactly what entrepreneurial education does. It’s not about preparing every student to start a business—it’s about preparing them to take charge of their ideas, solve real-world problems and confidently step into a future full of unknowns.

At The Lexicon International School, Wagholi, this vision comes alive through its flagship entrepreneurship conclave, Fuel to Fly. A vibrant gathering of young minds from schools across Pune, the event is more than just a competition—it's a celebration of creativity, innovation and courage. Teams of students brainstorm, pitch and build ideas that tackle real challenges, turning bold dreams into practical, purpose-driven solutions.

So, why does this matter?

Because students here aren’t just learning theories—they’re applying them. They’re designing eco-friendly products for Gen Z under EcoStart, inventing AI or robotics-powered tools under TechTinker and crafting inclusive, empathy-driven solutions in Includify to support persons with disabilities.

It builds confidence—students take the stage, share their visions and own their ideas.
It sparks creativity—there’s no ‘right answer’, just possibilities waiting to be explored.
It nurtures leadership—every team must collaborate, communicate and make decisions.
It enhances adaptability—students learn how to respond to feedback, failure and change.
It grows economic awareness—budgeting, pricing and market research become second nature.
It sharpens problem-solving—challenges are embraced, not avoided.
And most importantly, it cultivates entrepreneurial thinking—a mindset that sees opportunity where others see obstacles.

As Mrs, Anju Luthra, Deputy Director, The Lexicon Schools, rightly states:
“Entrepreneurial education empowers our students to become architects of change. When we equip young minds with the courage to innovate and the confidence to lead, we are not just building careers—we are shaping the future.”

 

Entrepreneurial education matters because it’s not just preparing students for jobs—it’s preparing them for life. And that’s exactly what the future demands.