Our Curriculum

A CBSE-aligned journey from Nursery to Class IV, built around hands-on learning at every step.

Our Approach

Concepts before memorisation

The school follows the CBSE syllabus and curriculum with English as the medium of instruction, and Assamese / Hindi offered as second and third languages. Lessons are taught through practical, simpler methods so every student genuinely understands what's being taught — using models, projects and real assignments, not rote learning.

CBSE AlignedEnglish MediumActivity-BasedHands-On ProjectsCo-Curricular Integrated
Kindergarten Nursery and LKG learning
N–LKG
Where It Begins

Nursery & LKG

The earliest years focus entirely on building comfort, curiosity and basic literacy/numeracy through rhymes, stories and play — no pressure, just discovery.

EnglishLiteracyNumeracyRhymesStory TellingPhoneticsDrawing & ColouringGeneral Knowledge
Kindergarten UKG students
UKG
Building the Bridge

UKG

UKG introduces Assamese alongside English, gently building toward the structured subject system that begins in Class I.

EnglishAssameseLiteracyNumeracyRhymesStory TellingPhoneticsGeneral Knowledge
Primary Class I students with teacher
I
The Real Curriculum Begins

Class I

A full three-language structure begins, alongside Mathematics, Environmental Science and Computer — plus dedicated co-curricular time every week.

English (Lang-I)Assamese (Lang-II)Hindi (Lang-III)MathematicsEVSComputerArt & CraftPhysical EducationYogaMusic & Dance
Primary Class II students in cultural dress
II
Building Fluency

Class II

The same subject foundation continues with growing depth — more independent reading, writing and early project work.

English (Lang-I)Assamese (Lang-II)Hindi (Lang-III)MathematicsEVSComputerArt & CraftPhysical EducationYogaMusic & Dance
Primary Class III Cultural Day
III
Hands-On & Outward-Looking

Class III

Field trips begin at this stage, alongside deeper computer literacy and more structured project-based assignments.

English (Lang-I)Assamese (Lang-II)Hindi (Lang-III)MathematicsEVSComputerField TripsSportsArt & Craft
Primary Class IV students
IV
Ready for What's Next

Class IV

The final stage of our current offering — consolidating every subject and skill, and preparing students for the school's planned expansion into higher classes.

English (Lang-I)Assamese (Lang-II)Hindi (Lang-III)MathematicsEVSComputerCompetitionsSports
A teacher helping a student plant a tree
Beyond the Textbook

"Sound mind in a sound body" — every grade includes yoga, dance and singing, not as electives, but as essentials.

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Beyond Subjects

Co-curricular & activity life

Every class, every grade — these run alongside the academic timetable, not after it.

Yoga & Dance

Compulsory for every student to build healthy minds alongside healthy bodies.

Morning Assembly

Student-led daily assembly builds confidence, discipline and public speaking comfort.

Competitions

Inter-class competitions designed around CBSE guidelines for all-round development.

Field Trips

Organised for Classes I to IV, connecting classroom learning to the real world.

How Progress Is Measured

Assessment Structure

Students are graded on a 9-point scale. Final results combine the Annual Examination (50 marks) with Internal Assessment — Periodic Tests, Notebook Maintenance and Subject Enrichment activity.

Three Periodic Assessments are conducted across the year, each building cumulatively on the syllabus covered so far.

TermPortion Covered
Periodic Assessment 130% of annual syllabus (Apr–Jul)
Periodic Assessment 230% of PA-I + syllabus after (Aug–Oct)
Periodic Assessment 310% PA-I + 30% PA-II + rest (Nov–Jan)
Annual ExaminationFull syllabus — 50 marks

See which class fits your child

Explore age criteria, daily schedules and admission documents for every class we offer.