FAQ's
My child is smart and academically ready. Is the CBSE age criteria really important?
Yes, it is. A child's success in school depends not only on academic skills but also on emotional, social, and physical readiness. While some children may be able to learn concepts early, they may not yet be ready for the overall demands of the classroom environment. The CBSE age criteria helps ensure that children enter each stage of schooling at an age that supports their long-term development and well-being. Following the recommended age guidelines gives children a stronger foundation for future learning and growth. CBSE Recommended Minimum Age: Nursery: 3+ years, LKG/PP1: 4+ years, UKG/PP2: 5+ years, Class 1: 6+ years
Is CBSE the right board for my child?
CBSE focuses on conceptual learning, skill development, and a balanced academic approach. It is widely recognized across India and provides a strong foundation for higher education and competitive exams.
My child is transferring from another board. Will they be able to cope with CBSE
Yes. Most students adapt well to the CBSE curriculum with proper guidance and support from teachers. Schools usually help bridge any learning gaps during the transition.
We are moving from another state. How will my child manage Telugu?
We understand that many students come from different linguistic backgrounds and provide the necessary support to help them gradually adapt to the language requirements.
Does CBSE give importance to sports, or is the focus only on academics?
CBSE believes that a child's development goes beyond academics. Sports are an important part of the learning experience as they help build confidence, teamwork, discipline, leadership, and physical fitness. A good CBSE school encourages students to excel both in the classroom and on the field, helping them grow into well-rounded individuals.
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