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Digital Natives: How Tech-Infused Classrooms Enhance Secondary Learning 

Today’s teenagers don’t ask, “What’s the Wi-Fi password?” — they expect it. Technology is woven into their daily lives, from social media to online gaming. But in school, the question is: does tech actually make learning better? 

Beyond Screens 

At Regent, technology is not about handing out tablets. It’s about purposeful integration: 

  • Science students use simulations to visualise experiments. 
  • History lessons bring ancient cities to life through VR. 
  • STEAM projects explore coding, design, and robotics. 

Technology here is a tool for curiosity, not a distraction. 

Balancing Parent Concerns 

Parents often worry: “Won’t more screens mean less social interaction?” The answer lies in balance. Regent ensures that digital learning is paired with collaboration, discussion, and outdoor activities. Students don’t just consume — they create. 

Preparing for the Future 

The World Economic Forum lists problem-solving, digital literacy, and creativity as top future skills. By engaging with technology in school, Regent students are already practising these. 

At Home 

Parents can support by: 

  • Setting healthy boundaries (device-free dinners). 
  • Asking children to “teach” them something they learnt using tech. 
  • Keeping open conversations about online safety. 

Regent’s Digital Edge 

Through Signature Programmes in STEAM, Entrepreneurship, and AI Learning, Regent empowers students to become digital creators, not just users. It’s preparation for a world where tech is everywhere — and innovation sets leaders apart. 

Takeaway: Technology, used well, doesn’t replace learning — it enhances it. At Regent, digital tools spark curiosity, creativity, and collaboration, ensuring your child is future-ready.