Learn More Through Activities
Activity Creates More Confidence In Students
Activity Creates More Confidence In Students
Developing A Student's Creativity And Curiosity
3D Models Help Students Remember Key Concept
Student's Grasping Power Increase Through Activities
It's Easier For the Student to remember the Concept
There are many approaches to learning, but we focus on holistic, value-based education through the ICSE curriculum. Our goal is to nurture curious minds, develop strong foundations, and shape future-ready individuals.
We emphasize academic excellence, character development, and the integration of technology with traditional learning. Classrooms, labs, libraries, and activity spaces are designed to inspire creativity and support growth in every student.
We are continuously expanding our programs to include innovative teaching methods, co-curricular activities, and life skills education to meet the needs of a changing world.
Here, students are encouraged to explore, question, and lead. Our experienced educators and well-rounded curriculum ensure that every child receives the best platform for success.
We are committed to evolving education by integrating modern pedagogies, experiential learning, and value-based programs that prepare students for the challenges of tomorrow.
Emphasis on learning through structured and free play. Use of toys, puppets, blocks, sand, and water play to develop fine motor skills and creativity.
Monthly/weekly themes (e.g., animals, seasons, family) integrate all subjects. Encourages cross-curricular connections in English, Math, EVS, and Art.
Introduction to letters and sounds using Jolly Phonics or similar methods. Storytelling, rhymes, and picture reading to develop listening, speaking, and reading skills.
Concrete to abstract learning: counting objects, using number lines, then writing numbers. Concepts like big/small, more/less, shapes, and patterns through hands-on activities.
Nature walks, observing seasons, and learning about plants, animals, and community helpers.
Daily activities in drawing, coloring, music, dance, and physical exercises to develop creativity and gross motor skills.
Focus on sharing, teamwork, etiquette, personal hygiene, and responsibility. Circle time and role-play to build confidence and communication.
Continuous and informal observation-based assessment. Portfolios, anecdotal records, and checklists to track developmental milestones.