Wellsprings Academy

Middle School · Grades 6 – 8

Where the questions get
bigger.

A middle-school science lab

By middle school, children can hold a real argument, run an experiment, and own their work. We keep the CBSE syllabus rigorous but human — labs, languages and the habit of thinking for themselves — across Grades 6 to 8.

Our promise to your child

Think·Build·Belong

Year group

Grades 6–8

Children

About 60

Class size

Up to 36 · ~11:1

The day

8 am – 3 pm

What middle school builds

Before the subject list, here is what these years quietly build in your child.
  • Independent thinking
  • Writing with structure
  • Lab skills
  • Digital fluency
  • Speaking up
  • Working in teams
Mid-experiment

Academics

The CBSE syllabus, with room to think.

Specialist teachers, real labs, and projects that turn ideas into something you can test.

The subjects

  • English

    Literature, structured writing, real discussion.

  • Mathematics

    Algebra, geometry and reasoning that holds up.

  • Science

    Physics, chemistry and biology — learned by doing.

  • Social Science

    History, geography and civics, joined up.

  • Computer

    Digital literacy, internet safety and first code.

Languages

English

Everyone · the language we teach in

+ two more, chosen by the family

HindiFrenchKannada

English plus two more, chosen by the family — pick any two of Hindi, French and Kannada.

Labs you'll use

PhysicsChemistryBiologyComputerSTEM LabMathematicsComposite Science

How progress is tracked

  1. 1

    Pre mid-term

    early check

  2. 2

    Mid-term

    exam

  3. 3

    Post mid-term

    check

  4. 4

    Term-end

    exam

Unit test after every chapterTwo report cards a yearLearning Journals at each mid-pointParent meeting after each cycle

Homework — the week at a glance

Mon

English

Maths

Tue

Science

Hindi / French

Wed

Social Science

Kannada

Thu

English

Maths

Fri

Science

Computer

Sat

Social Science

English reading / writing

Saturdays run on the first two weekends of the month. Homework stays age-appropriate — practice and revision, not overload.

Support & stretch

If a child needs more time

Remedial classes and a Special Educator give extra time and a different way in, with regular check-ins — support, not labels.

If a child races ahead

Olympiads in English, maths, science, social science and computing, plus extension tasks for students ready to go deeper.

Next step

See how middle school actually runs.

Sit in on a lab, watch a debate, and meet the subject teachers. We keep visits unhurried so you can actually look.

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