Young-Scientist SCOUBI curriculum in action — first science club batch

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SCOUBI

Scientific Literacy from Young-Scientist — a proprietary early childhood curriculum that builds curiosity, creativity and scientific thinking.

What Does SCOUBI Mean?

SCOUBI refers to the transformational stage in the life of a butterfly — the period inside the cocoon before its first flight. Young-Scientist wants every child to develop strong roots, unfold their wings of creativity, and fly with confidence. The name captures our philosophy perfectly.

A child begins to learn as soon as the senses become active. Even during the second trimester of pregnancy, a foetus can hear sounds and respond to stimuli. The first few years after birth are a period of accelerated learning — when language, motor skills and the mechanics of the world are rapidly absorbed.

SCOUBI is designed for this critical window. It builds the foundations of scientific thinking — observation, questioning, experimentation, and reasoning — through age-appropriate activities that feel like play but develop like learning.

SCOUBI Curriculum Principles

Observe

Children are trained to notice the world around them — to look carefully, describe accurately, and ask "why?"

Question

Curiosity is cultivated, not suppressed. Children learn to form hypotheses and explore answers through inquiry.

Experiment

Every concept is explored through a safe, age-appropriate hands-on activity. Understanding comes from doing.

Who Is SCOUBI For?

Pre-schools and kindergartens
Primary schools (Grades 1–5)
After-school enrichment centres
NGOs running early childhood programmes
Corporates with CSR education mandates
Parents seeking structured home-based enrichment

Implement SCOUBI

SCOUBI is available for schools, NGOs and corporates on a licensing or partnership basis. Contact us to discuss how it can be implemented in your context.

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