The Best CBSE Schools in India | Holistic Development for Every Child
1. What is the settling period for students joining Nursery and PP1?
Children usually take about 1–2 months to settle in. To ease separation anxiety, we follow flexible timings during the first week of joining. Children start with 2 hours in school and gradually extend to 4–4.5 hours.
2. What are the school timings?
School hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
3. Will my child eat properly at school?
Yes. There are two breaks one in the morning and another in the afternoon. Our teachers ensure that children eat what is packed for them. We request parents to pack light and nutritious meals to support healthy eating habits.
4. How can parents be connected to the school?
  • Through nConnect app parents can access the attendance, announcements, syllabus and homework assignment.
  • Parent can visit the school and meet the Class Teacher/Vice Principal/Principal on prior appointment with designated date and time.
  • PTM (Parent Teacher Meeting): After every term end parents are encouraged to visit the school and review their child’s performance with the class teacher.
5. How will I know about my child’s progress?
  • We conduct Calls, where teachers update parents on their child’s learning progress and areas of improvement.
  • Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) are held four times a year.
  • Parents can also request a meeting with the teacher between 2:00 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. by prior appointment.
6. Do you focus on the holistic development of the child?
Yes, we focus on the holistic development of a child. We have:
  • * Circle time promotes language, communication and social-emotional skills.
  • Dedicated physical educational and dance teachers support gross motor development and creative expression.
  • Assemblies events and celebrations build stage confidence and public speaking.
  • Learning Stations in every classroom promote collaboration, social interaction, creativity and critical thinking.
  • Nutri-Deal and Slice-O-Munch programmes encourage healthy eating habits.
7. How are reading and writing skills developed?
We follow the Fitzroy Reading Programme that focuses on phonics, blending, and reading. Children are grouped into small “bubble groups” for shared reading with individual attention. Writing is practiced during class, with home assignments given for PP1 and PP2 students.
8. Is play given importance in the curriculum?
Yes, play is a core part of early childhood education, se ensure indoor, outdoor and free play sessions are integrated into the daily schedule, making sure no child misses playtime.
9. What is the student–teacher ratio in e-Kidz?
The ratio is 24:2, ensuring personalized attention and care.
10. How do you support children who need extra help in learning?
We use hands-on activities, differentiated worksheets and provide individual attention to help children grasp concepts. We also involve parents in reinforcing topics through guided home practice.
  • Adoption Calling Programme - Personalised mentorship for students, providing academic support.
  • Learner Support Program - Tailored assistance to address individual learning challenges.
11. What is the Thinker’s Space activity?
Uploaded every 15 days on the nLearn app, the Thinker's Space activity includes 5 engaging questions designed to enhance logical thinking, digital familiarity and problem-solving skills. It aims to bridge classroom learning with real world applications in a fun and interactive way.
12. What are the qualifications of your teachers?
We recruit only trained and certified teachers as per the policy of the education boards.
13. Do you have a Teacher Training Programme in your school?
Yes, we have a dedicated Teachers’ Training Programme for eKidz. Our structured in-house training ensures continuous professional development, covering classroom strategies, child psychology, phonics, pedagogy, and curriculum planning. Teachers are also trained in line with education board guidelines, keeping them up to date with best practices in early childhood education.
14. What curriculum do you offer for eKidz?
Our age-appropriate curriculum is thoughtfully designed to meet the developmental needs of each child, striking the right balance between fun and learning. With a strong focus on personal attention and a child-centric approach, we curate tailored activities and experiences that foster the growth of essential cognitive, social, emotional and motor skills.
15. Do you have a bus facility? How to track the routes?
Yes, we do provide bus facility. For route details, availability and other transport related information we request you to kindly contact the respective school directly.
16. How do you ensure my child's safety at school?
Your child's safety is our top priority. Our school campus is closely monitored with CCTV cameras in all classrooms and corridors. We also have security guards at the gates to ensure a safe and secure environment for all children.

Programme Overview

1. Which classes does the eChamps programme cover and which curriculum do you follow?
The eChamps segment caters to Classes 1 to 5. We follow the CBSE curriculum, enriched with project work, art integration and everyday examples so that concepts feel relevant, joyful and easy to grasp.
2. When does the academic year begin and what are the school hours?
Our new academic session begins on 1st April, in alignment with the CBSE calendar. Regular school hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
3. What is the student–teacher ratio in eChamps?
Grades 1-2: A 30:2 student–teacher ratio ensures close attention, with around 15 young learners per adult.
Grades 3-5: With a 35:1 ratio, an additional mentor supports during remedial or enrichment sessions ensuring each child receives personalised guidance.

Teaching & Learning

4. What makes eChamps’ teaching methodology unique?
We combine activity based learning, hands on projects and tech enabled lessons. A uniform microschedule ensures consistency across all Narayana campuses while our Learner Support Programme swiftly addresses learning gaps ensuring every child keeps up.
5. How do you build foundational literacy and numeracy (FLN)?
Children enjoy regular reading sessions with phonics, stories, and picture books. Daily Maths and weekly abacus classes make numbers fun. All activities align with NEP 2020 FLN goals, building strong early skills in language and numeracy.
6. Do you have a Teacher Training Programme in your school?
Yes. At our Centre for Teacher Excellence, teachers take part in training sessions every two weeks. These cover pedagogy, child psychology, digital tools and all training required by CBSE.

Co-scholastic & Holistic Development

7. What co-scholastic programmes can my child join (dance, karate, theatre, etc.)?
At the primary level, every child gets to explore dance, music, karate, theatre (StageStars), sports (nSports) and coding or robotics, no auditions, just joyful discovery.
8. Do children have access to a library and reading programme?
Yes, each class enjoys a weekly library session where children explore age-appropriate storybooks and take part in engaging read alouds and storytelling circles led by the librarian.
9. How much homework should we expect?
Homework is kept light, with around 30 minutes for Classes 1 and 2, and 45 minutes for Classes 3 to 5. It includes reading logs, skill practice and simple family projects.

Safety & Student Well-being

10. Is the campus safe and how do children commute?
All classrooms and corridors are monitored by CCTV. Security guards are stationed at the gates and every school bus is equipped with GPS tracking and accompanied by a female attendant for added safety.

Parent Engagement & Connectivity

11. How can parents stay connected with the school?
Through the nConnect mobile app (attendance, notices, homework), periodic Calls, PTMs every quarter and in-person visits by prior appointment.
12. Which digital platforms support learning and communication?
nLearn Kids offers interactive lessons and quizzes, while nConnect keeps you updated with real-time messages and fee receipts.
13. How will I stay informed about my child’s progress?
Your child’s class teacher will stay in touch with you through a dedicated fortnightly Adoption Call, keeping you informed about progress, accomplishments and any areas that may require support. Every term, you will be invited to a comprehensive Parent‑Teacher Meeting (PTM) where you will review your child’s detailed portfolio of worksheets, projects and learning milestones.
Should anything require attention between scheduled meetings, parents are most welcome to contact the school office and arrange a convenient appointment with the Vice‑Principal or Principal, we are always here to listen, support and collaborate with you.

Admissions & Fees

14. Whom do I contact for admissions or fee details?
Kindly reach out to our Admissions Officer or the Principal between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. They will guide you through the form, fee structure and uniform purchase, do bring your child along for a friendly campus tour.
1. When does the academic year begin for High Schools?
Classes reopen in the first week of April every year.
2. Are Narayana High Schools officially recognised?
Yes. Every branch is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and operates fully within Government regulations.
3. Which classes may apply for admission?
We welcome students into Classes 6 - 10. Every admission, whether at the entry level or straight into Classes 9 - 10 is processed strictly in line with State Education Department and CBSE regulations, using the standard documents prescribed by these authorities. Our admissions team guides each family through the formalities step-by-step.
4. Is it a co-educational school?
Yes, it is a co-educational school where boys and girls learn together in an inclusive environment.
5. What are the school timings?
A typical day runs 8:15 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., slightly over eight hours. Exact bell timings appear in each branch’s handbook.
6. How is the IIT-JEE Foundation programme handled?
Beginning in Class 6, core concepts in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology are taught through an It should be integrated CBSE based IIT-JEE/NEET foundation approach, steadily building Strong conceptual understanding, critical thinking and problem-solving skills across the middle and secondary years.
7. What does “preparation for Olympiads” mean at Narayana?
Students tackle higher order, multi concept problems inspired by national Olympiad papers, both during regular classes and in specially curated practice assignments. We encourage participation in Olympiads across Science, Mathematics, Cyber, General Knowledge, English and Astronomy, allowing each learner to choose events that match their interests and aptitudes. Frequent mock tests and focused doubt clearing sessions nurture creative thinking and build true competitive confidence.
8. Can State-board or ICSE students apply?
We welcome transfers from every board, provided they meet CBSE’s eligibility norms. During enrolment applicants simply submit a migration certificate or any equivalent document prescribed by CBSE or the relevant state education authority.
9. Will newcomers get a bridge course?
Yes. In the first week of school, incoming learners attend a Bridge Programme that refreshes fundamentals and aligns them with our curriculum pace.
10. How are teachers selected and trained?
Faculty must meet CBSE-mandated qualifications. Each candidate clears a multi-stage assessment for subject mastery, teaching aptitude, and mentoring skills. Foundation faculty undergo extra scrutiny for competitive-exam expertise and receive continuous professional development through Narayana’s in-house workshops.
11. Is the academic plan the same for Day Scholars and Hostellers?
Yes. All students share the same timetable. Hostellers receive extra supervised study hours in the evening plus personalised guidance where needed.
12. How often are exams conducted?
Bi-weekly JEE model tests cover Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects, while periodic tests and term exams follow the CBSE schedule. Every paper is followed by an error analysis session and targeted practice.
13. Whom should parents contact for admissions?
You may walk in, apply through our website, or speak with the Front Office or Administrative Officer at your chosen branch. To meet the Principal, please book an appointment in advance.
14. Is transport available?
Yes. Bus routes operate according to Narayana’s transport policy and seat availability. Route details are shared during admission.
15. How are holidays decided?
Each branch follows the academic calendar issued at the start of the year incorporating all government declared holidays and festival breaks.
16. What is the school uniform?
  • Boys: Checked shirt and trousers
  • Girls: Checked shirt and divided skirt
  • A common belt and tie completes the uniform.
17. How can parents meet school personnel?
Parents can meet any designated staff member with a prior appointment arranged through the school office.
18. How do Narayana eTechno Schools differ from Narayana IIT-Olympiad Schools?
In IIT-Olympiad Schools, the curriculum goes about 25 % deeper, introducing linked topics from future classes for early conceptual research. eTechno Schools integrate CBSE topics with essential link concepts while maintaining the standard CBSE depth and still delivering robust IIT-JEE/Olympiad groundwork.
19. What special care do students receive?
  • Mentor system: One mentor for every 20 learners
  • Post-test interventions: Targeted assignments on weak areas
  • Regular doubt clearing and improvement sessions tailored to each student’s progress

*If your query isn't covered here, please reach out to your nearest branch for the required details. We are always happy to help.

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