Wellsprings Academy

Primary · Grades 1 – 5

Reading, writing, and the
first real questions.

A primary classroom, mid-morning

The primary years are where the foundations set. We teach the CBSE syllabus with care — strong reading, number sense, three languages, and the habit of asking why. The day is full but unhurried, and every child is known by name.

Our promise to your child

Think·Build·Belong

Year group

Grades 1–5

Children

About 204

Class size

Up to 36 · ~11:1

The day

8 am – 3 pm, Mon–Fri

What primary builds

Before the subject list, here is what these years quietly build in your child.
  • Reading and writing
  • Number sense
  • Good questions
  • Computer literacy
  • Working with others
  • Finding their voice
Two children over one problem

Academics

The CBSE syllabus, taught with care.

The subject list is the easy part. What matters is how it is taught — small steps, real materials, and a class teacher who knows your child by name.

The subjects — pick a stage

In the first two years the world arrives as one subject — EVS — alongside English, maths and computers. Three languages run throughout (see below).

  • English

    Reading, writing, and talk that sharpens thinking.

  • Mathematics

    Number sense before procedure — counters, drawings, talk.

  • EVS

    The world up close — body, home, neighbourhood, seasons.

  • Computer

    Digital literacy, built up gently from Grade 1.

Languages

English

Everyone · the language we teach in

+ two more, chosen by the family

HindiFrenchKannada

Pick any two of the three. Most families take Hindi or French, then add Kannada.

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

MonTueWedThuFriSat

Grades 1–2 carry homework Monday to Friday; Grades 3–5 add a lighter Saturday. Either way it is planned subject by subject and kept age-appropriate — practice, not overload.

Support & stretch

If a child needs more time

Remedial classes and a Special Educator give children 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 when a child is ready for more.

A weekly library visit runs throughout the primary years — choosing a book stays a small ceremony.

Next step

See a primary morning for yourself.

Sit at the back of a class. Walk through the sports block. Meet a class teacher. We keep visits unhurried so you can actually look.

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