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Academics at Narayana School in Electronic City, Bengaluru

At Narayana School, Electronic City, Bengaluru, we are dedicated to empowering students to reach their fullest potential, guided by over 46 years of experience and a legacy of excellence. Our unique educational philosophy, honed over decades, is rooted in an age-appropriate and meticulously crafted approach to learning, fostering the development of each student in an all-encompassing manner. Through a comprehensive curriculum, we provide avenues for growth in areas beyond academics, including nSports for physical fitness, soft skills for social and communication proficiency, and a tech-enabled framework for seamless interaction and learning.

Our Unique Approach to Learning

Our strength lies in a distinctive, research-backed system of imparting knowledge that not only focuses on academics but also on cultivating essential life skills. Our research and development team continually enhances our teaching methodologies, ensuring that every element, from our integrated curriculum to the meticulously planned micro-schedule, is designed to adapt to each stage of a child’s development. Through our Adoption Programme, we provide consistent academic support and counselling, ensuring that students receive personalised guidance.

Technology plays a central role in our framework, with platforms like nLearn, nConnect integrating classroom and home learning. Our robust tech infrastructure allows parents to stay connected with the school and monitor their child’s progress, while students benefit from additional resources and support.

Academic Programmes

eKidz (Nursery to UKG)

Our eKidz programme is a nurturing environment for early childhood education, designed to build foundational skills that spark a love for learning. With an ideal student-to-teacher ratio of under 1:20, we ensure that each child receives individual attention, fostering confidence, social interaction, and communication skills. The curriculum is child-centric, and we promote safe and hygienic spaces to enhance the learning experience.

In addition, our facilities include secure infrastructure like CCTV cameras, activity areas, transportation options, and extracurricular activities. Parents benefit from apps like nConnect, which facilitates interaction with teachers and provides updates on their child’s progress. Our cutting-edge approach includes active monitoring from our central management, ensuring a seamless educational experience.

eChamps (Class 1 to 5)

The eChamps programme is designed for overall growth, focusing on developing essential skills that contribute to a well-rounded individual. Emphasis is placed on communication skills such as listening, reading, writing, and speaking, as well as social skills that encourage respect and camaraderie among peers. Emotional learning is also introduced, helping children appreciate the value of participation and the lessons that come with both winning and losing.

Learning in eChamps is experiential, with activity-based approaches that promote conceptual understanding from an early age. Our Learner Support Programme addresses individual learning needs, identifying and bridging gaps in comprehension. In a safe and positive environment, eChamps offers personalised academic support through our Adoption programme, creating a nurturing setting for young learners.

eTechno (Class 6 to 10)

The eTechno programme prepares students to excel in a competitive world, emphasising academic rigor, mental wellness, and competitive exposure. This stage introduces our 4C approach, i.e., Common Teaching, Common Micro Schedule, Common Examination, and Common Analysis, to streamline learning and ensure consistent academic standards across all classrooms.

Our Adoption Calling programme provides students with academic support and guidance, while Disha, our mental wellness counselling initiative, promotes a balanced, supportive environment. This stage also introduces students to competitive exams like Olympiads, helping them build confidence and a readiness for future challenges.

Tech-Enabled Framework

Our tech infrastructure is designed to bridge home and school life, ensuring both parents and students have the tools to succeed. nConnect allows parents to monitor their child’s attendance, exam results, and announcements, while nLearn provides a digital learning platform that follows the classroom syllabus, offers additional resources, and enables students to take practice tests and seek faculty support.

Supporting Overall Development

To cultivate well-rounded individuals, we provide avenues for personal and social growth beyond academics:

  • nSports: An age-specific sports curriculum encourages physical fitness and provides a welcome break from the academic schedule.
  • Soft Skills Development: Training in confidence, articulation, and effective communication fosters an all-encompassing personality development.
  • Disha: Our mental wellness counselling initiative helps students manage stress, develop resilience, and maintain a positive outlook.

With these robust programmes and a technology-enhanced approach, we are dedicated to guiding our students on a path of academic success, personal growth, and lifelong learning, as at Narayana, your dreams are our dreams.

FAQ's

1. What curriculum does Narayana Schools follow?
We follow an integrated curriculum and align our pedagogy with NEP 2020 and NCF 2023. The 5+3+3+4 age structure across Foundational, Preparatory, Middle, Secondary is taken as 3+5+5+2 age structure across Pre-primary(eKidz), Primary (eChamps), Middle and Secondary (eTechno), and Sr. Secondary.
2. How is learning structured across the 5+3+3+4 stages and 3+5+5+2 stages?
5+3+3+4 stages: Foundational (ages 3–8), Preparatory (8–11), Middle (11–14), Secondary (14–18); each stage has distinct goals in literacy, numeracy, conceptual depth, and choice-based learning. 3+5+5+2 stages: Pre-primary/eKidz (ages 3-6), Primary/eChamps (ages 6-11), Middle and Secondary/eTechno (ages 11-16), Sr. Secondary (ages 16-18).
3. What academic systems are in place?
We have:
  • a. Age-appropriate curriculum with child centric approach.
  • b. 4C’s: Common Microschedules (daily/weekly plans), Common Teaching, Common Examination, Common Analysis.
  • c. nLearn + ASTRA - Advanced Student Tutoring & Resource Assistant (AI-enabled practice, doubt-solving, analytics).
  • d. Personalised Error Analysis and Rectification.
  • e. Adoption Calling and Learner Support Programme.
4. Do you use textbooks from NCERT?
Yes, we use NCERT/CBSE recommended resources are primary, supplemented by Narayana’s curated materials for practice and enrichment.
5. Do you teach coding/AI/IT?
Yes, skill modules/subjects like Python Basics, Coding, AI and it from middle grades (eTechno/from class 6) upward, we integrate these per CBSE guidelines.
6. How are students assessed?
Students are assessed through a robust blend of weekly tests, unit tests and common exams aligned with CBSE as well as JEE/NEET standards for higher classes. This is reinforced through personalised error-analysis and advanced digital platforms like nLearn Kids (Classes 1–5) and nLearn (Classes 6–12), supported by AI-assistant ASTRA, enabling adaptive practice, secure testing, doubt-solving and real-time analytics for personalised learning and competency tracking.
7. Is there provision for Olympiads and competitive exam pathways?
Yes, we have structured Olympiad prep in the middle grades and integrated competitive-exam pathways in higher grades (JEE/NEET foundation to advanced).
8. How do you address well-being and safety?
DISHA (mental wellness), nSports (fitness and teamwork), CCTV-enabled campuses, GPS-enabled buses, trained staff.
9. How do you connect school and home?
Home and school is connected via the nConnect application, that keeps parents updated in real time (attendance, homework, assessments, messages, etc.).
Also, we have Adoption Calling, where a dedicated teacher is assigned to students, who not only tracks the overall development of each child by taking feedback from other subject teachers but also connects with parents through a physical call every 15 days. During these conversations, discussions include the child’s progress, parental feedback, classroom experiences, teacher observations and even the parents’ concern related to hygiene, infrastructure or other issues.

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