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How does Gurukul High’s primary school curriculum work?

Gurukul High’s primary curriculum for grades 1 to 5, focusses on transitioning students from pure, concrete learning to a blend of concrete and abstract learning.

By the time children enter third grade they are expected to have reasonable personal leadership skills of managing behaviour and listening to instructions. The focus slowly moves towards strengthening your child’s comprehension and writing skills in both English and Hindi.

Using multi-modal learning, teachers at Gurukul High powered schools also help your child develop thinking skills and application that makes them ready for the future.

Key highlights of our grade-wise primary school curriculum
Class 1

By the end of Class 1, students should have gained a basic knowledge of counting, arithmetic operations, phonics, and built a basic vocabulary.

Class 2

The aim is to strengthen the practice of arithmetic operations and expand their knowledge in EVS. They are also encouraged to practice habits of sharing and managing themselves.

Class 3

This is a transition year for primary school students as they slowly move from concrete learning to a blend of concrete and abstract, especially in Math.

Class 4

In this grade, learning and assessment shift towards written assessment with only a few oral assessments ensuring a definite shift towards abstract concepts.

Class 5

In this grade, the curriculum focuses on empowering students with the values of sharing and caring for other human beings, living beings, and planet Earth. They also develop deep skills of thinking, analysing, and applying their learning in real-life situations.

Class 8

In this grade, the focus is to holistically enhance their learning of concepts via projects and laboratory work to prepare better for high school and board exams.

In Gurukul High, education is value-driven and expressed through our four core values which are woven into the curriculum and are at the core of our DNA. They are not symbolic, we live and breathe them.Through our values we encourage independent learning, empowering students to take on responsibility.