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Curriculum Overview

CBSE, taught with care.

Vijaya Public School follows the CBSE curriculum, taught by trained, caring teachers who know how to make it click for a child. CBSE gives us the syllabus - how we teach it is ours.

Early Years - Montessori to UKG

The most formative years in a child's life.

Our Early Years programme follows the Montessori method: children exploring, choosing and discovering at their own pace, in a space built just for them.

  • The child leads, the teacher guides - no fixed rows, no rote repetition
  • What looks like play is, more often than not, deeply intentional learning

First days are hard - often harder for the parent than the child. Our Montessori-trained teachers make that morning gentle, and keep you posted every step of the way.

Primary School

Where learning becomes a habit.

A child quietly decides, in these years, whether they enjoy learning. We build that habit early - teaching subjects as connected ideas, with teachers who notice more than just test scores.

  • The confidence to sit with a hard problem instead of giving up
  • The instinct to ask for help, without feeling embarrassed
  • Pride in work done well

Middle School

The years that shape more than academics.

Somewhere in these years, your child starts becoming a young adult. Our teachers are trained not only in their subjects, but in this stage of growing up.

  • Subject specialists who get adolescence, not just the curriculum
  • Real early leadership - student council, club committees, running events

High School

Prepared for what's ahead.

The senior years bring real stakes - board exams, big decisions. We meet that with steady teaching, support when it's needed, and a school calm enough that the student can stay calm too.

Learning Approach

The question behind every lesson.

Before any lesson is planned at VPS, our teachers ask one question: will this help a child think, or just help them remember?

  • Critical thinking over rote learning
  • Collaboration over competition
  • Creativity over copying

Smart boards and digital tools have a place here. But they're tools, not teachers - that relationship is still where the real learning happens.

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