Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to support the academic, social, emotional, and creative development of students from Play Group to Class X. It combines foundational learning, subject knowledge, life skills, and values to prepare students for future success.
We focus on building clear understanding of concepts so that students learn with confidence and not by memorization alone.
The curriculum supports academic growth along with communication, creativity, discipline, values, and co-curricular development.
We encourage activity-based learning, projects, discussions, and practical exposure to make learning meaningful and engaging.
The curriculum is divided according to age group and learning needs so that every child receives the right academic support at the right stage.
Focus on play-way learning, social interaction, basic language skills, number readiness, rhymes, stories, colors, shapes, and motor skill development.
Foundation in English, Hindi, Mathematics, EVS, General Knowledge, computer awareness, reading habits, and activity-based classroom learning.
Strong subject-based learning in languages, mathematics, science, social science, computers, project work, and skill development.
Board-oriented preparation, deeper conceptual understanding, subject mastery, revision planning, assessments, and academic readiness for future studies.
English Language and Literature
Hindi / Sanskrit
Mathematics
Environmental Studies
Science
Social Science
Computer / Information Technology
General Knowledge, Art, and Activities
Reading, writing, and speaking skills
Numerical ability and logical thinking
Observation and scientific temper
Awareness of society and environment
Creativity, participation, and confidence
Discipline, responsibility, and values
Our teaching approach combines classroom instruction with activities, projects, discussions, practice work, digital support, and continuous guidance. This ensures that learning remains interesting, effective, and suitable for different learning styles.
Activity-based learning in junior classes
Interactive classroom discussions
Project and practical work
Regular revision and assessment
Individual attention and doubt solving
Student performance is monitored through a combination of written tests, oral work, class participation, assignments, activities, and regular examinations.
Students are evaluated through class tests, oral work, and short assessments.
Homework, projects, and classroom activities are part of continuous evaluation.
Teachers regularly track growth and provide feedback for improvement and development.
Our curriculum helps children build strong fundamentals, develop confidence, and prepare for future academic success with the right balance of knowledge, skills, and values.