Situated at the centre of the Kathmandu valley in Chabahil, Aadim Gurukul School offers a fun and nurturing learning environment for children aged 2.5 to 5.5 years. The focus is on hands-on activities that promote the development of thinking skills, creativity, problem-solving, and confidence in young learners. The friendly and experienced teachers at Aadim Gurukul make learning enjoyable and exciting. The kindergarten provides a safe, spacious, and natural setting where children are encouraged to explore, play, and grow. As a part of Aadim Gurukul School, the kindergarten program is designed to prepare children for Grade I, ensuring a smooth transition. Their teaching approach is based on global best practices, incorporating games, activities, and stories to facilitate natural and enjoyable learning experiences. The curriculum includes:
Aadim Gurukul Kindergarten ensures a caring and friendly atmosphere where children feel happy, safe, and eager to learn each day. The approach at Aadim Gurukul Kindergarten involves play-based learning that helps children understand the world around them, with teachers guiding and encouraging them to think, ask questions, and explore new ideas. Aadim Gurukul Kindergarten offers a structured early childhood education program divided into four levels:
Students from Grades I to VIII participate in the elementary school program at Aadim Gurukul School. In the primary grades (IβV), the school employs a grade teaching system, where each classroom is staffed by two instructors for core subjects. This setup ensures a low student-teacher ratio and allows for personalized attention. Starting from Grade VI, students move to subject-specific classrooms and laboratories. The core subject teachers collaborate with instructors from physical education, arts, music, drama, and language departments, aiming to provide an integrated and holistic learning experience.
Convenient transportation facilities with modern amenities, operated by experienced drivers for students, ensuring hassle-free commuting to and from campus.
Learning centers in pre-schooling designed to support differentiated learning, allowing young children to explore, practice, and develop new skills both independently and with guidance from facilitators.
Extra and co-curricular activities for the overall development of children, enhancing their physical, emotional, social, and cognitive skills and providing opportunities for self-expression, creativity, and hands-on learning in a fun and engaging environment.
Key features include theme-based curriculum, parent-teacher collaboration, activity-based learning, field-based learning and caring qualified staffs.