Lubrizol and The Apprentice Project Bring 21st Century Skills to Students in Navi Mumbai and Pune
VMPL
New Delhi [India], March 28: Lubrizol, in partnership with The Apprentice Project (TAP), a non-profit working to build 21st century skills among students in government schools, recently conducted a hands-on learning event at Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation School No. 46, Gothivali, Ghansoli. The event brought together 8 Lubrizol employees and 50 students for a day of collaborative, activity-based learning focused on problem solving and creativity.
The Apprentice Project (TAP), an initiative of MentorMe Foundation, works with students in grades 4-12 in government and low income schools, building 21st century skills like problem solving, critical thinking, and financial literacy. At the heart of TAP's model is TAP Buddy, a WhatsApp-based learning platform, which is integrated into school systems. By combining technology and a project-based approach to learning, TAP enables 21st century skill development across classrooms and school systems.
The Partnership in Action
The employee engagement event at NMMC School No. 46 was structured around the same learning approach that students experience every week through TAP Buddy. The students and the volunteers worked through two activities in small groups, one rooted in science and the other in art.
Where Learning Meets Impact
As their projects came to life, students and volunteers gathered to present what they had built. They spoke about the choices behind their projects; some shared how they wanted to recreate the pedal bin at home, while others held up their coasters proudly.
"When we were in school, we weren't this active and confident. I see these students now and it feels so good to see that they are so confident and smart. I am happy to see the government schools landscape is changing," said a Lubrizol volunteer.
As TAP continues to impact more children and more schools each year, partnerships with funders play a critical role in strengthening both access and quality. Lubrizol's support, as both a funder and an active participant, enables students to not only build skills, but also gain exposure to real world interactions that shape confidence and aspiration.
About The Apprentice Project: The Apprentice Project (TAP), a program of MentorMe Foundation, headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra, is a nonprofit organisation working to equip students in Grades 4-12 in government and low-income schools with 21st-century skills. TAP partners with government school systems, including SCERT and DIET, to deliver experiential and AI-enabled learning programs at scale, combining hands-on activities with accessible technology to build problem solving, critical thinking, creativity, and applied learning skills. At present, TAP reaches over 150,000 students across India through partnerships with government school systems.
About Lubrizol: Lubrizol, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is a science-based company whose specialty chemistry delivers sustainable solutions to advance mobility, improve well-being and enhance modern life. Every day, the innovators of Lubrizol strive to create extraordinary value for customers at the intersection of science, market needs and business success, driving discovery and creating breakthrough solutions that enhance life and make the world work better. Founded in 1928, Lubrizol has global reach and local presence, with more than 100 manufacturing facilities, sales and technical offices and 7,000 employees around the world.
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