A New Era: The Launch of AI Teacher at St. Rossello's Central School, Mysuru.
On August 27, 2024, St. Rossello's Central School, Mysuru, made history by launching its first AI-powered teacher. In a grand ceremony graced by the presence of several distinguished figures, the event marked a significant leap in the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into education. His Highness Yaduveera Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, the Maharaja of Mysuru, along with the M.P. of Mysuru and Shri. Shrivatsa, Honourable M.L.A. of Krishnaraja Constituency, were present to officially introduce this cutting-edge technology to the school.
A Historic Event
The AI teacher’s launch was a collaboration between St. Rossello's Central School and Bonifon School of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, led by its founder and CEO, Mr. Edwin Jabaraj. Other notable attendees included Sr. Margaret FDM, Manager of St. Rossello’s Central School, Mysore, Rev. Fr. Avinash, Parish Priest and St. Joseph’s Institutions Correspondent, Somwarpet, Sr. Vineetha M.J., Principal of St. Rossello’s Central School, and Fr. Edward Saldana, MDES Secretary.
The event highlighted the school’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of modern education, with the AI teacher set to revolutionize classroom learning by making education more personalized, interactive, and efficient.
Words from the Maharaja: The Vision for the Future

In his keynote address, His Highness Yaduveera Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar praised the educational innovations, noting the “enormous changes” in the field that have been beneficial to students across the globe. He expressed his joy at St. Rossello’s decision to introduce the AI teacher, stating, “This novel facility will come in handy in the intellectual development of the students. The students can also learn with ease.”
He emphasized that as the world looks toward AI technology, it is essential for schools to adapt to these advancements, ensuring that students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in a technology-driven future.
Why AI in Education?
AI in education offers a wide range of benefits that extend beyond the classroom. From personalized learning paths to real-time feedback, AI-driven systems can cater to the unique needs of each student, making learning more engaging and accessible. It also helps teachers by reducing administrative burdens and allowing them to focus on more interactive and creative aspects of teaching.
By embracing AI, St. Rossello's Central School has positioned itself as a forward-thinking institution, paving the way for a new era of education that blends traditional teaching methods with state-of-the-art technology.
The Future of Education: A Collaborative Effort
This event signifies more than just the introduction of AI technology—it symbolizes a shift in the mindset of educators, policymakers, and stakeholders towards a more progressive and technology-driven approach to learning. As His Highness Yaduveera Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar aptly pointed out, the world is looking at AI’s potential, and schools must keep pace to ensure that students are not left behind.
With the successful launch of the AI teacher, St. Rossello's Central School has set a precedent for other educational institutions. As AI continues to evolve, its role in education will undoubtedly expand, offering new ways to inspire and nurture the next generation of learners.
Conclusion
The launch of the AI teacher at St. Rossello's Central School is a momentous step towards the future of education. With the backing of influential figures like His Highness Yaduveera Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar and the support of Bonifon School of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, the school has embraced a vision of modern learning that will not only benefit its students but also serve as an inspiration for schools everywhere.
As AI becomes more integrated into daily life, St. Rossello's stands as a beacon of how educational institutions can harness technology to enhance intellectual growth, foster innovation, and create a brighter future for students