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This blog was first created by Bhavesh Jain i.e. me few years ago! You guys have given us extensive support and thanks for visiting our blog.



Why I Created This Blog?

I created this blog to help the students studying in highschool, like the name suggests "highschoolpedia". During high school one of the most important things are studies and we try to help you by giving the content that we can which is easy to understand and learn. According to me highschool is the most important part of a person's life and one must also enjoy other things than study.


Why You Should Read This Blog?

Studies? Got it
Entertainment? Got it
Fun? Got it

Yes, we have got it all!
Highschoolpedia is an epitome of a great site for high school children.

All you need to do is follow the 3 Es on highschoolpedia.com 
Explore, Educate and Enjoy


Make the best of your High School

Contributors

United we stand, divide we fall

Highschoolpedia would not have been the without the help of some special contributors. These have considered the site as their own and always tried to make it the best. 


Bhavesh Jain

I started this website when I was in class 8th. Only studying in school is quite boring so I decided to come up with something that helps a student in his studies as well as tells him about the amazing stuff that a teenager should not miss. The result was high school pedia.







Shivam Agarwal

I am the manager of High School Pedia. I also head the department of marketing. I love maths and try to provide as much information as I can by the means of my articles. If you want to become a part of our website then I am a person you are looking for. We try to make this website better every day...






Pranay Kansal

My name is Pranay Kansal. I am a school going, boy. I loved to do new things so I chose to write on this website. I am glad that I do this. I am generally into tech and stuff like that. I like to grasp knowledge as much as I can. This site gave me a platform to share my knowledge to everyone. Uniqueness always attracted me and will continue to do so. This is a saying by me “ DOING SOMETHING UNIQUE IS BETTER THAN DOING SOMETHING GREAT”.



Bharat Maitraya

We at highschoolpedia help you with your high school studies and some high-level stuff in the most fun way. Studies are obviously important in high school but what are we or what is education without technology! Okay, not all the tech is related but the teenagers these days ought to know about the latest tech. That's where I come in! My name's Bharat and I hold the majority of the tech department at highschoolpedia.com, gadget reviews basically. So whenever you visit highschoolpedia don't forget to check out the tech column






Arya Narayan Khokhar 

I write articles frequently but when I write I give it my everything. You will never find brief information in my articles because it is always adequate.The process behind my articles involve researching, architecting, editing and improving. My all articles have a clear aim which is not to give you the every proved word of the possible dimension of a given concept rather it is to make you learn the essence of that concept which actually benefits you the most.
“The capacity to learn is a gift; The ability to learn is a skill; The willingness to learn is a choice.”
-Brian Herbert





Other contributors

  1. Devansh Sarin
  2. Dhruv Bharadwaj
  3. Harsh Bharadwaj
  4. Abhinav Pandey
  5. Ansh Gujral
  6. Ishita Pandey
  7. Pranav M. S. 

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High School Pedia

It is an initiative by some students to spread the light of knowledge to everyone and everywhere. It was started in the year 2015 and has grown rapidly in the past few months. By the means of this website, we try to provide information on every topic that we can reach up to. You can find different articles on this website. All these articles are written in simple language so that everyone can understand it and learn from it. We at High School Pedia believe in creative learning and this is the reason why we add our own edited graphical representations in every article. Once a very learned man said, “Knowledge increases by not keeping it to yourself but by sharing it with others”. And we follow the same motto “Share to Learn”. The team of High School Pedia tries its best to provide you with the best and original content. Unlike many other websites, High School Pedia is famous for its original and inspiring content.