When pupils’ imagination is no longer just free-flowing ideas, but is guided into meaningful learning pathways where knowledge is truly applied, learning naturally becomes more engaging and powerful.

At LUYA International High School, mind mapping is used as a core learning approach to help pupils transform fragmented ideas into structured networks of knowledge. Starting from a central question, pupils connect key subject concepts with real-life experiences and interdisciplinary thinking. Learning is no longer about rote memorization, but about active knowledge construction. Through organizing, connecting, and extending ideas, pupils begin to see relationships between concepts, gradually developing systems thinking and independent learning skills—turning learning into a journey of exploration filled with creativity and purpose.

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