Ludhiana, April 6
In a landmark step towards redefining school education in India, BCM Arya School proudly announces the launch of the Kaizen Finland Transformation Model from the academic session 2026–27. With this initiative, the school becomes one of the first in the country to integrate the globally admired Finnish education philosophy with the powerful Japanese Kaizen principle of continuous improvement.
This transformation marks a shift from traditional, exam-driven learning to a future-ready, child-centric approach focused on holistic development, life skills, emotional strength and joyful learning. Speaking on the occasion, educationist and visionary leader Kritika Seth shared,
“Education today must go beyond textbooks. Our aim is to build confident, resilient, and self-aware individuals. The Kaizen Finland Model is not just a system—it is a mindset of continuous growth for students, teachers, and the entire school ecosystem.”
Seth said that key highlights of the transformation include daily kaizen practices: small, consistent improvements in learning and behavior, no fear learning environment: focus on confidence, creativity, and emotional well-being, skill-based education: real-life problem solving, collaboration and critical thinking, teacher as facilitator: from instruction to inspiration and mentorship, continuous assessment system: growth tracking beyond marks and exams and student happiness index: measuring well-being alongside academic progress.
The model aims to create a stress-free, engaging, and meaningful learning journey where every child feels valued, supported and inspired to excel at their own pace. With this bold step, BCM Arya School envisions setting a national benchmark in innovative education, inspiring schools across India to embrace transformation for the better future of children.





