The Bio–Zoology Lab of our school stands as a hub of scientific exploration and discovery.
It provides students with a perfect space to observe, analyze, and understand the wonders of living organisms.
The lab is well-equipped with preserved specimens of animals like fish, frog, earthworm, cockroach, and many more. Beautifully arranged human skeletal system make learning anatomy clear and fascinating.
Detailed charts displaying body systems, life cycles, classification, and evolution enhance visual learning. Modern microscopes allow us to study cells and tissues with precision and curiosity.
Students learn various lab techniques such as slide preparation, staining, and observation.
Every corner of the lab inspires hands-on learning and boosts scientific thinking.
Regular practical sessions help connect theoretical knowledge with real-life biological concepts.
Overall, the Bio–Zoology Lab nurtures curiosity and shapes young minds into future scientists.
he Biology Laboratory at St. Joseph’s School is a modern, fully equipped facility designed to give Higher Secondary students an in-depth, hands-on scientific experience. The lab features an extensive collection of BioBot dry and wet specimens, ranging from Algae to Gymnosperms and Angiosperms, offering complete coverage of plant diversity.
• Wide range of dry and wet specimens
• Includes Algae, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Angiosperms
• Perfect for practical examinations and conceptual clarity
• Large collection of morphological slides
• Detailed anatomical slides for tissue and organ study
• Permanent slides for biomolecules, nutrient tests, and plant tissues
• Huge number of syllabus-based charts
• Charts on Plant Tissue Culture, Cell Biology, Ecology, Biomolecules, etc.
• Rare collections of biological photographs and apparatus images
• Well-arranged photographs of eminent scientists such as Darwin, Mendel, Watson & Crick,
Rosalind Franklin, Lamarck, Pasteur, etc.
• Helps students connect concepts with contributors to biological science
• 3D working models of DNA structure
• DNA replication
• RNA structure and transcription
• Visual models to help students understand complex genetic mechanisms
• Continuous water facility
• Spacious and safe working desks
• Special flower dissection tiles
• Space for labelling and sketching
• Gas stove for heat-based experiments
• Stopwatches
• Litmus papers
• Soil analysis kits
• DNA extraction setup using mortar and pestle
• Kuhne’s Fermentation Apparatus – for anaerobic respiration
• Ganong’s Photometer – for measuring transpiration
• Arc Auxanometer – for studying plant growth
• Clinostat – for demonstrating geotropism
• Scientific curiosity
• Hands-on learning
• Analytical and observation skills
• Safe and effective lab practices