Our kindergarten welcomes children from 2 to 6 years, including Pre-Nursery, Nursery, Jr. KG, and Sr. KG, based on age-appropriate readiness.
We follow a play-based, activity-oriented curriculum aligned with NEP 2020, focusing on holistic development—cognitive, physical, social, emotional, and language skills.
Child safety is our top priority. The campus is secure, hygienic, and well-supervised, with trained staff, controlled entry/exit, and child-friendly infrastructure.
Children are assessed through continuous observation, class participation, activities, and skill development—no exams or pressure.
We maintain a low teacher-student ratio to ensure individual attention, care, and effective learning.
Our teachers use gentle, patient, and comforting approaches, helping children adjust gradually and feel emotionally secure.
The program includes stories, music, art, outdoor play, sensory activities, STEM learning, and value education.
We maintain regular communication through daily updates, meetings, circulars, and parent-teacher interactions.
Nutritious and hygienic meals are encouraged. Specific meal policies are shared during admission and orientation.
We use positive discipline, teaching values like respect, sharing, empathy, and responsibility through daily routines and stories.
Yes, we encourage parent involvement through orientations, events and scheduled visits. There are four Parent-Teacher Conferences, with one in each quarter.
We build strong foundational skills, confidence, independence, and love for learning, ensuring a smooth transition to primary education.
If your child has fever, cold, cough, vomiting, diarrhea, or any contagious illness, we request parents to keep the child at home until fully recovered. This helps protect your child and others. Parents should inform the school about the illness.
Regular and punctual attendance is important for children to settle into routines. We request parents to drop and pick up children on time, as late arrivals can disrupt learning and cause anxiety.
Yes, children should come to school in the prescribed uniform on school days. On activity or celebration days, comfortable clothes as informed by the school are encouraged. Footwear should be safe and easy to manage.
Birthdays are celebrated in a simple, joyful, and inclusive manner during school hours. The focus is on making the child feel special while ensuring minimal classroom disruption.
To maintain hygiene and healthy eating habits, cakes, pastries, chocolates, and sweets are not allowed in school. Parents may send healthy, pre-packed items as per school guidelines, if permitted.
For safety and smooth classroom routines, parent visits during birthdays are not permitted. However, children are warmly celebrated by teachers and classmates in class.
Yes, children may come in comfortable party wear or colour dress on their birthday, ensuring it is safe, simple, and child-friendly. Please avoid accessories or jewellery.
To promote equality and avoid comparison, return gifts are discouraged. However, to encourage reading habits parents are encouraged to gift story books with child’s name for the class library.
Parents are encouraged to send fresh, home-cooked, nutritious food. Junk food, aerated drinks, chocolates, and packaged snacks are strictly discouraged.
Please send small, age-appropriate portions that your child can finish independently during 15 mins of break. Overpacking food often leads to wastage and discomfort.
Teachers gently encourage children but never force them to eat. Uneaten food is sent back home so parents are aware of eating patterns.