We offer schooling across three distinct stages: Primary (Classes 1–5), Middle School (Classes 6–8), and Secondary School (Classes 9–10).
We follow the CBSE curriculum, focusing on a holistic, application-based learning framework.
Classes run from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm for all students from Class 1 through Class 10.
We use an inquiry-based, experiential learning model that bridges textbook concepts with real-world applications through practical lab work, projects, and digital media.
We maintain a strict 1:25 ratio in Primary classes and a 1:30 ratio in Middle and Secondary classrooms to ensure personalized attention.
The academic year runs from June to April. Admissions depend entirely on seat availability. Parents must submit the child’s Transfer Certificate (TC), previous report cards, Birth Certificate, and two passport-sized photographs during registration.
Yes. Students applying for Class 3 and above undergo a basic proficiency assessment in English, Mathematics, and Science to understand their current academic baseline.
The school charges an annual admission fee, followed by three term-based payments due before the start of each term.
Yes. We are currently expanding our infrastructure and opening a senior secondary wing (Classes 11–12) at our Kondapur campus soon.
Our campus features modern science labs, a computer center, a fully stocked library, sports fields, and smart boards in every classroom.
Yes. We provide GPS-tracked bus transportation within a 15 km radius of the school.
Bus fees are calculated based on distance zones from the school campus, measured in slabs of 3 km.
Our campus is monitored 24/7 by CCTV. We employ trained security personnel, require visitor registration logs, and enforce a strict verification process for student pick-ups.
We maintain a zero-tolerance policy for bullying, cyberbullying, and discrimination. A dedicated anti-bullying committee and a full-time school counselor actively support student well-being.
We conduct regular mock examinations, remedial classes, and time-management workshops. We also offer expert career counseling and profile-building seminars starting in Class 8.
To avoid academic disruption, parents cannot visit classrooms during school hours. However, you can schedule meetings with teachers during designated Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) or via prior appointments.
We advise parents not to send sick children to school. If a student falls ill during school hours, they are sent to our fully equipped medical room. Parents are notified immediately, and in severe emergencies, the student is taken to the nearest hospital with parental consent.