At Gurukul, we believe that every child is unique and deserves an education that nurtures their cognitive, social, physical, and emotional growth. Our child-oriented curriculum is carefully designed in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, focusing on the holistic development of each student.
Our pre-primary curriculum is inspired by the Montessori method, where learning is a fun and interactive experience. We adopt a play-way approach, where children learn by doing and exploring. As we believe, "A child is like wet cement, whatever falls on it makes an impression." Our aim is to provide the best possible foundation for our young learners, making them confident, curious, and enthusiastic learners.
We are committed to providing our students with opportunities to develop essential life skills. Our unique programs include:
Handwriting Club: Fun activities designed to develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and writing confidence.
L3 - Life's Little Lessons: Practical life skills training to foster independence, responsibility, discipline, and focus.
At Gurukul, we prepare children not only for academic success but also for life’s challenges. Our holistic approach focuses on nurturing compassionate, responsible, and confident individuals who are equipped to become the change-makers of tomorrow.
Gurukul offers four languages in its curriculum, emphasizing language as a powerful tool of expression. We focus on developing strong listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills while ensuring accuracy in syntax and communication, enabling students to express themselves confidently and effectively.
To develop cultured and responsible citizens, Gurukul provides real-life learning experiences through Social Sciences. Activities such as Gurukul Elections follow the actual election process, helping students understand civic duties, democracy, and responsible citizenship.
Mathematics is taught through hands-on activities, projects, and exhibitions that encourage research and exploration. Students gain practical knowledge of money management, banking systems, share markets, postal services, and financial institutions, preparing them for today’s economic environment.
Learning in Science and Technology is enriched through various day-to-day life–based activities. These experiences help clarify concepts and principles while making learning enjoyable, relevant, and engaging for students in a rapidly evolving world.