- Attending school fosters significant personal growth and development in children, enhancing their social, intellectual, and emotional skills.
- School routines teach children the importance of punctuality, organization, and completing tasks on time.
- Successfully completing tasks and receiving recognition for achievements boosts children's self-esteem.
- Exposure to various subjects broadens their knowledge base and stimulates intellectual curiosity.
- School life instills discipline and routine in children, shaping their time management skills.
- Homework assignments and projects develop responsibility and accountability.
- Participation in school events and competitions boosts confidence and public speaking skills.
- Pre-Primary Classes - Nursery to KG-II
- Primary Classes - I to V
- Middle Section - VI to VIII
- Secondary & Senior School Classes - IX to XII
Reading: Introduction to letters, sounds, and simple words. Students start to read short stories.
Math: Basic number sense, addition and subtraction, understanding shapes and sizes.
Science: Exploration of the natural world, basic experiments, learning about animals and plants.
Social Studies: Introduction to communities, understanding roles within a family and school.
CLASS 1-2
Reading: Hindi and English Language - Building on reading skills, reading slightly more complex stories, introduction to comprehension questions.
Math: More complex addition and subtraction, introduction to multiplication and division concepts, measurement.
EVS: Exploration of life sciences, introduction to earth sciences.
Social Studies: Learning about local history, maps, and basic geographical concepts.
CLASS 3-5
The curriculum becomes more complex and detailed with each grade. Students start to.
Read more complex texts, including novels, and work on critical thinking and analysis.
Write more structured texts, including essays and reports.
Math includes fractions, decimals, more complex multiplication and division, and introduction to geometry.
Science covers more detailed topics in life, earth, and physical sciences.
Social Studies expands to state, national, and world history, and geography.
Middle school is a time of transition for many students. As kids prepare themselves for high school and beyond, they have to give up the often nurturing environment of the elementary school for the realities of middle school.Manglamn Middle wing scholars develop positive attitudes and beliefs about themselves as learners in ways that increase their academic perseverance and prompt them to engage in productive behaviour including setting and meeting goals, doing quality work, and seeing it through to completion by seeking support and solutions to overcome obstacles.