Enrolling Now — April 2026 Batch

Foundation - Junior

A 2-year structured programme for current Class 4 students. Built on the AISSEE Class VI syllabus as the curriculum backbone — covering Mathematics, Language, Intelligence, and General Knowledge. Stronger basics, better study habits, and a clear exam benchmark.

Your child follows a structured learning path with weekly tests, guided practice, and regular parent updates.

Parent Note: Your child does not need to join Sainik School. AISSEE is used as a national benchmark to measure progress.

Who This Is For

Designed for families who want more than school homework — a real academic programme with structure, benchmarks, and accountability

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Current Class 4 Students

Your child is in Class 4 and you want to give them a structured, goal-driven programme that builds academic depth beyond what school provides

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Parents Who Want Visible Progress

You want to see clear improvement, not just activity. Weekly tests, progress reports, and specific improvement plans give you that visibility

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Families Seeking Structured Competitive Preparation

You see the value in competitive-level training — building discipline, speed, accuracy, and the ability to handle exam conditions

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Those Who Want a National Academic Benchmark

AISSEE Class VI provides a nationally recognised syllabus and exam standard — a concrete measure of where your child stands

What Your Child Studies

Four core subjects aligned to the AISSEE Class 6 syllabus — building a well-rounded academic foundation

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Mathematics

Aligned to AISSEE Class 6 syllabus. Covers arithmetic, geometry, fractions, decimals, and problem-solving — building deep number sense and calculation speed.

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Language

Comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. Your child learns to read carefully, write clearly, and handle language-based questions with confidence.

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Intelligence and Reasoning

Logical thinking, pattern recognition, series, analogies, and spatial reasoning. Sharpens analytical ability that helps across all subjects.

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General Knowledge and Science

Current awareness, scientific concepts, and general knowledge. Builds a well-informed, curious learner who stays engaged beyond textbooks.

What Parents Receive Every Month

You stay informed without having to micromanage — we keep you in the loop automatically

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Weekly Progress Updates

A brief summary every week showing what was covered, how your child performed, and what needs attention

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Monthly Progress Report

A detailed subject-wise report showing test scores, trends, strengths, and specific areas where improvement is being targeted

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Improvement Plans for Weak Areas

When a gap is identified, you receive a clear plan for how it will be addressed — not just a score, but a path forward

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Direct Communication Channel

Questions are answered directly and promptly. You always know who to contact and can expect a clear, honest response

What Parents and Students Get

Clear outcomes for both parents and students — no guesswork

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Parents Receive

  • Weekly progress updates so you always know where your child stands
  • Test scores with specific improvement areas highlighted
  • A structured study plan — no need to figure out what to study next
  • Clear, direct communication — questions answered, not avoided
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Students Gain

  • A strong academic foundation across Maths, Language, Reasoning, and GK
  • Exam-ready competitive skills — speed, accuracy, and question awareness
  • Time management habits built through regular timed practice
  • Confidence across subjects — not just one strong area

The 2-Year Programme Structure

Two distinct phases — building from concept clarity to full exam readiness

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Year 1: Foundation Building

Deep concept clarity, subject basics, and regular practice. Your child builds a solid understanding of each subject without exam pressure — the focus is on getting the fundamentals right.

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Year 2: Intensive Preparation

Exam-focused training, Previous Year Question (PYQ) practice, mock tests, and time management. Your child applies what they learned in Year 1 under real exam conditions.

A Sample Weekly Learning Flow

Here is what a typical week looks like for a Foundation - Junior student

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Structured Lessons (2–3 sessions per week)

Live online classes covering that week's topics across Maths, Language, Reasoning, and GK. Concepts are taught clearly with examples and guided practice.

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Practice Assignments

After each session, your child completes focused practice — reinforcing what was taught and building retention through repetition.

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Weekly Test

A short test at the end of each week to check understanding, identify gaps, and track progress. Results are shared with parents.

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Review and Correction

Mistakes from the weekly test are reviewed and corrected. Weak areas are addressed before moving to new topics — nothing is left behind.

Assessment and Progress

Regular measurement so nothing falls through the cracks

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Weekly Tests to Identify Gaps

Short, focused tests every week to catch weak spots early — before they become bigger problems

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PYQ-Based Practice for Real Exam Readiness

Practice with actual Previous Year Questions so your child knows exactly what the exam looks and feels like

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Monthly Progress Reports for Parents

A clear summary each month showing scores, trends, and what is being done to improve weak areas

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Targeted Improvement Plans for Weak Areas

When a gap is found, we create a specific plan to address it — not just more generic practice

Why We Use AISSEE as the Benchmark

AISSEE is not just an exam — it is a structured, nationally recognised standard that gives every student a clear academic target

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A Clear, Well-Defined Syllabus

AISSEE provides a specific, published syllabus for each entry class. This gives us a concrete curriculum to follow — not a vague "improve your basics" approach.

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A National Standard to Measure Against

Instead of comparing your child only to their school classmates, AISSEE provides a national benchmark. You can see exactly where your child stands on a much larger scale.

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Competitive Discipline Without Pressure

Preparing for a structured exam builds discipline, time management, and exam confidence — skills that benefit your child across all future academics, whether they sit for the exam or not.

Helpful Resources

Use these resources to understand the benchmark exam your child is preparing for

Ready to Build a Strong Foundation?

WhatsApp us to enroll in the April 2026 batch, download the brochure, or book a parent call to discuss your child's needs.

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