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A Curriculum Organised Across Four Stages

The CBSE curriculum at SIRS is organised across four stages from Nursery to Class X. Each stage reflects the learning requirements of that phase of schooling. Class X students sit the CBSE Board Examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.

Four Developmental Stages

Foundation Stage
Nursery to Class II
Stage Focus

Language acquisition, early numeracy, general knowledge, and moral education.

The Foundation stage covers Nursery, LKG, and UKG through Class II. In the pre-primary years, learning is structured around English, Hindi, Mathematics, Moral Values, Art and Craft, and General Knowledge. From Class I, Environmental Studies and Information Technology are introduced alongside Logical Reasoning.

Instruction at this stage is activity-based, with an emphasis on oral language, number recognition, and the formation of basic study habits.

Subjects Offered
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Mathematics
  • EVS (from Class I)
  • General Knowledge
  • Information Technology (from Class I)
  • Art & Craft
  • Moral Values
  • Reasoning (from Class I)
Foundation stage classroom at SIRS
Primary Stage
Classes III to V
Stage Focus

Core subject grounding, reading fluency, and mathematical reasoning.

In the Primary stage, the curriculum expands to include Science and Social Science as distinct subjects alongside English, Hindi, and Mathematics. Subject content becomes progressively more structured, with greater emphasis on reading comprehension, written expression, and numerical reasoning.

Computer studies, incorporating AI and Robotics, are part of the timetable from Class III. Art and Craft and Moral Values continue through Class V.

Subjects Offered
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Science
  • Computer & AI
  • General Knowledge
  • Art & Craft
  • Moral Values
  • Reasoning
Primary stage students at SIRS
Middle School
Classes VI to VIII
Stage Focus

Subject specialisation, scientific enquiry, and social science.

The Middle School stage marks the beginning of distinct subject specialisation within the CBSE framework. Science and Social Science are taught with greater depth — Social Science incorporating History, Geography, Civics, and Economics as integrated strands.

Sanskrit is introduced at Class VI and continues through Class VIII. Artificial Intelligence is offered as a subject across the Middle School stage. Students at this level engage in structured laboratory work and develop more independent study habits, supported by the school’s supervised study periods.

Subjects Offered
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Science
  • Sanskrit
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Art & Craft
Middle school students in a science class at SIRS
Secondary Stage
Classes IX to X
Stage Focus

Full CBSE secondary curriculum; Class X CBSE Board Examination.

Classes IX and X follow the CBSE secondary curriculum across five principal subjects. Class IX consolidates the subject knowledge developed in the Middle School stage; Class X students sit the CBSE Board Examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi.

Social Science at this stage covers History, Geography, Political Science, and Economics as distinct NCERT strands. Artificial Intelligence continues as a sixth subject. Supervised study periods and periodic internal assessments form part of the daily residential routine.

Subjects Offered
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Science
  • Artificial Intelligence
Class X students at SIRS preparing for the CBSE Board Examination

Beyond the Classroom

Co-scholastic development is integral to the SIRS curriculum at every stage. The following areas form a structured part of the school’s academic and daily programme.

Physical Education

Structured sports and fitness activity forming a compulsory part of the weekly timetable at all stages.

Music

Vocal and instrumental music instruction integrated across Foundation, Primary, and Middle stages.

Art & Craft

Drawing, painting, and craft work cultivating visual thinking and fine motor skills from the earliest years.

Computer Science

Practical computing instruction from Class III onwards, building digital literacy and computational thinking.

Library

Regular library periods supporting reading habits, research skills, and self-directed learning across all stages.

Morning Assembly

A structured daily assembly building habits of punctuality, reflection, and collective institutional identity.

Subject Distribution by Stage

The table below shows which subjects are offered across each of the four developmental stages. A filled circle indicates a compulsory subject; an open circle indicates an optional or introductory offering.

Subject Foundation
Nursery–II
Primary
III–V
Middle
VI–VIII
Secondary
IX–X
English
Hindi
Mathematics
EVS
Science
Social Science
Sanskrit
IT / Artificial Intelligence
Drawing & Craft / Art
Music
Physical Education

Compulsory    Partial / from a particular class within the stage    Not offered at this stage

Curriculum at SIRS

The curriculum is organised across four stages from Nursery to Class X: Foundation (Nursery–Class II), Primary (Classes III–V), Middle (Classes VI–VIII), and Secondary (Classes IX–X). Class X students sit the CBSE Board Examination.
Subject specialisation begins in the Middle School stage, from Class VI.
Yes. Physical Education, Music, and Art and Craft are integral to all stages of the curriculum.
Consistent daily timetables, supervised study periods, and structured evening activities reinforce classroom learning.
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