In every child’s heart lies a dream of discovery, growth and achievement. At Narayana Schools, our belief is that primary education (Classes 1-5, ages 6-11) is the critical ground where that dream begins to take shape. According to the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, primary school years are foundational to developing literacy, numeracy and a […]
Narayana Schools’ Approach to Early Childhood Education through eKidz Programme
Every young learner dreams of discovering the world beyond the family nest. At Narayana Schools’ eKidz, our pre-primary programme for children aged 3-6 (which includes Nursery, PP1 and PP2/Nursery, LKG and UKG) embraces that dream with purpose and joy. Introducing children to the world outside their family marks the very first step of their educational […]
How Our Age-Appropriate Programmes Support Every Stage of a Child’s Growth: Narayana Schools’ eKidz to eTechno
Education in India is evolving rapidly, and parents today seek the best CBSE schools in India that not only focus on academic excellence but also nurture holistic development. Narayana Schools, with over four decades of expertise, have built an ecosystem of age-appropriate learning programmes, designed to support every stage of a child’s growth. From the […]
Why Consistency Beats Intensity: Narayana Schools’ Daily Learning Discipline Model (Microschedule)
A study by Harvard University researchers specialising in cognitive neuroscience (2006) found that last-minute cramming often reduces sleep, which weakens memory consolidation and leads to poorer retention and recall during examinations. These effects become evident during every exam cycle. Children study late into the night, feel anxious before exams and eventually remember little or nothing […]
Why Schools Need Mental Well-Being Programmes like Narayana Schools’ DISHA: Mental Wellness Programme
Most parents want their children to excel in academics, be confident, and grow into happy adults. Yet, many see their children struggling with exam pressure, social challenges, or changes in behaviour. Few parents want to understand what is troubling their child, but still feel unsure how to help. According to UNICEF, one in seven adolescents […]
Parent-Teacher Meetings Decoded: Key Questions to Ask Teachers and How to Be an Active Partner in Your Child’s Learning
Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) are more than just calendar events. They serve as collaborative checkpoints between home and school, ensuring learners remain not only academically sound but emotionally and socially supported. Especially as children’s learning needs continue to grow and change, meaningful PTMs can act as the bridge between intent and impact, allowing schools and families […]
Public Speaking for Kids
Why Public Speaking Matters in a Child’s Growth? In a world driven by communication and collaboration, the ability to express oneself clearly is no longer optional, it is essential. Public speaking, once considered a ‘nice-to-have’ skill, is now a cornerstone of holistic education. Public speaking is more than just standing on a stage, it is […]
Why Fitting in Feels So Important: Understanding Peer Pressure and Identity in Children
The shift in behaviour in children often begins with something small, a sudden change in hairstyle, a sudden disinterest in a beloved cartoon, the quiet replacement of a colourful lunchbox with a more ‘grown up’ one or the urge to belong to a certain group on the playground. These subtle shifts are not just about […]
When to Push, When to Pause: Recognising Burnout in School-Age Children
In this hypercompetitive educational climate, academic intensiveness often overshadows emotional well-being. While discipline and consistency are crucial, there comes a point where pressure tips into burnout. The challenge lies in knowing when to encourage perseverance and when to step back. Recognising burnout in school age children is not just about spotting fatigue but also about […]
Smart Work Over Hard Work: Study Strategies That Truly Make a Difference
In an era where information is abundant but time is limited, the key to academic success lies not in how long students study, but in how smartly they do it. As 21st-century learning evolves, the spotlight has moved from sheer hard work to strategies that promote efficiency, clarity and emotional balance, the factors that enable […]