FAQ – School Curriculum

  1. What curriculum does the school follow?
    Our school follows the CBSE curriculum, which is structured to provide a balanced academic foundation, critical thinking, and real-world application.
  2. What teaching methods are used in classrooms?
    We use a mix of traditional and modern teaching methods including experiential learning, project-based learning, group activities, digital tools, and differentiated instruction to cater to varied learning styles.
  3. How is academic progress assessed?
    Assessment is continuous and comprehensive. It includes classwork, projects, quizzes, practicals, presentations, and term-end exams. Feedback is both qualitative and quantitative to reflect true learning.
  4. Are students given too much homework?
    We don’t assign formal homework in other subjects except Mathematics. However, a child must devote time to reading the textbooks at home.
  5. How are students supported if they struggle academically?
    We offer remedial classes, one-on-one guidance, and regular teacher-parent communication. Teachers also adapt their instruction to support varied learning needs within the classroom.
  6. What is the school’s approach to inclusive education?
    We believe in inclusive learning where every student, regardless of ability, is supported. Our staff is trained to accommodate students with learning differences through Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and other support tools.
  7. How is technology used in teaching?
    Technology is integrated meaningfully through smart boards, educational apps, interactive assignments, and assessments. Digital tools are used to enhance, not replace, human interaction and learning.
  8. Are critical thinking and problem-solving part of the curriculum?
    Yes. We emphasize 21st-century skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, and creativity through inquiry-based learning and interdisciplinary projects.
  9. How are co-curricular activities integrated into academics?
    Co-curricular activities are planned to complement academics and develop well-rounded individuals. Activities like debates, science exhibitions, art integration, and field trips connect learning to real life.
  10. How does the school prepare students for competitive exams or higher studies?
    We provide concept clarity in the core subjects along with Olympiads, Career Fair and Career Guidance sessions for future planning and higher studies.
  11. How is the progress of the child communicated to parents?
    Progress is shared through report cards, Partners in Progress Meet, Phone calls, and regular feedback. Parents are encouraged to meet with teachers whenever needed for updates or support.
  12. What is the teacher-student ratio in classes?
    Our teacher-student ratio is 1:30 which allows for personal attention and effective classroom management.
  13. Do students receive projects or assignments as homework?
    No. The school does not assign projects or assignments as homework. Academic tasks and project work, if any, are completed during school hours under teacher guidance to ensure a balanced and stress-free learning environment.