Curricula Overview
Choosing the right curriculum has become one of the most significant decisions for any parent. Families now look beyond convenience and seek an education that prepares their children for both national and global opportunities.
As students progress beyond the early years, parents may come across terms such as the Cambridge curriculum, the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and the CBSE framework. These pathways can feel new, especially for families who studied in traditional systems and are exploring modern options for the first time.
Each curriculum offers its own strengths. Cambridge and IBDP focus on global perspectives, independent thinking and international benchmarking. CBSE provides a strong academic foundation that is recognised across India and supports competitive examinations, structured learning and conceptual clarity.
We understand that navigating these choices can feel overwhelming, which is why the Kolhapur campus offers clear guidance, transparent information and personalised support. Our aim is to help every family make confident decisions that match their child’s aspirations, interests and learning style.
With the right understanding and the right environment, choosing a curriculum becomes not a challenge but a meaningful step towards shaping your child’s future.
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Curricula Offered
Cambridge International
Curriculum
- Flexible and broad curriculum offering more than 70 subjects suitable for diverse learners.
- Builds creative thinking, enquiry skills and problem-solving abilities for advanced study.
- Recognised worldwide for learners aged 14 to 16 and accepted by leading universities.
- Supports programmes that combine core subjects with wider cross-curricular learning.
- Strengthens communication in English along with cultural understanding and adaptability.
International Baccalaureate
Diploma Programme
- A challenging curriculum for learners aged 16 to 19 that develops critical thinking and global awareness.
- Combines six subject groups with the core components TOK, EE and CAS for balanced growth.
- Encourages students to connect ideas across subjects and real-life contexts.
- Prepares learners for top universities through strong research skills and academic discipline.
- Promotes cultural understanding and ethical values along with a lifelong love for learning.
Central Board of Secondary
Education Curriculum
- A structured national framework that ensures consistent educational standards across schools in India.
- Focuses on conceptual clarity and application-based learning that moves beyond memorisation.
- Uses regular assessments and continuous evaluation to support steady and meaningful progress.
- Helps students prepare for national competitive examinations and is recognised internationally.
- Includes technology integration, electives, life skills and enrichment activities to develop well-rounded learners.
Documents required
- The school fee is applicable for the academic year June to May.
- At the time of admission the student is required to pay the registration and admission fee.
- The annual fees to be paid in two installments one installment at the time of admission and the other in the month of October.
- Fees are inclusive of School Uniforms, House Uniform, Shoes, Text Books, Note Books, School Bag, Meals Charges, Special Days, Sports and Performing Arts, Library Fees and Post School Activities, Remedial Teaching, Competitive Exam Coaching, Training for External Competitions. Etc
- School Fees Exclude Transportation, External Examination Fees, Check Point Grade VIII, IGCSE Grade X, A & AS level of Cambridge, CBSE Grade X Examination Fees.
- Fees are acceptable in the format of NEFT, Demand Draft or CTS Cheque.
Conversion from Boarding to Day boarding
Students converting from Boarding to day boarding should do so at the end of a term. Student converting from Boarding to Day boarding in the middle of the term shall have to pay boarding fee for the first term.
