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Stellar Scholar

Space & STREAM Education Platform

Stelalliance's flagship space and STREAM education initiative — a game-based learning platform that brings rocketry, space sciences, AI, and robotics into K-12 classrooms as a compulsory academic subject, deployed through Astrobot Academy across government and private school networks.

Tech stack
  • React
  • Node.js
  • Game-Based Learning
  • STREAM Curriculum
  • B2G / B2B SaaS
Duration2023–present
StatusOngoing

Key features

Game-based curriculum

Rocketry and space sciences taught through interactive game modules.

STREAM-aligned framework

Structured for K-12 learners from ECE through Grade 8.

Astrobot Academy delivery

Dedicated delivery arm operationalises the curriculum in real classrooms.

Teacher training

Certification programmes prepare educators to teach the subject.

Partnership programmes

Ministry and school-network partnerships for compulsory deployment.

Research-backed

Findings presented at the International Astronautical Congress.

Challenge

Traditional school curricula across Pakistan were failing to expose students to interdisciplinary STEM thinking — particularly space sciences, robotics, and AI. There was no scalable, institutionally credible framework to embed these subjects into the school day as a compulsory subject rather than an extracurricular afterthought.

Solution

Stelalliance built Stellar Scholar as both a curriculum framework and a technology platform. Students engage with rocket construction and space sciences through game-based interactive modules rather than rote instruction. Astrobot Academy operationalises the curriculum in real classrooms — handling teacher training, campus infrastructure, and delivery — while a B2G/B2B subscription model enables deployment across government and private school networks, with institutional affiliations at SUPARCO, IST, NASA Space Apps Challenge, and UNESCO.

Outcome

Stellar Scholar has engaged over 20,000 students across schools in Islamabad through a collaboration with the Ministry of Federal Education. Research from the initiative has been presented at the International Astronautical Congress, and a national MOU with the Meezan School System — targeting 1,000+ campuses — is positioning it as the standard for compulsory STREAM education in Pakistan.

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