Date: August 28, 2025
Venue:Paradox Museum
The children of SRCC Centre’s Citi Academy for Skill and Education (CASE) visited Paradox Museum with over 50 Children on 28th August 2025. The visit was planned to help them learn concepts of science in an interactive manner, enhancing their critical thinking. Children were immediately engrossed in a world of rotating rooms, optical illusions, and interactive displays that challenged their perception, gravity, and spatial awareness. With wide eyes and boundless curiosity, children investigated displays that flipped their reflections upside down. The Paradox Museum was specially designed to entertain and educate visitors by showcasing how the human brain processes information and how easily it can be tricked. Each display challenges visitors to think critically, encouraging problem solving and observation skills in a fun and an engaging way. This visit was more than just fun—it was meaningful. The children applied what they’ve learned in science and mathematics in a real-world context, especially when it came to understanding angles, reflections, and perspectives.