Junior school

Curriculum that brings out your Child's Limitless Potential

Blending the Best of Global Curriculums with a Hands-On, Experiential Approach through the 4+1 Field Model and Connected Learning Experiences.

Junior school

Curriculum that brings out your Child's Limitless Potential

Blending the Best of Global Curriculums with a Hands-On, Experiential Approach through the 4+1 Field Model and Connected Learning Experiences.

Junior school

Curriculum that brings out your Child's Limitless Potential

Blending the Best of Global Curriculums with a Hands-On, Experiential Approach through the 4+1 Field Model and Connected Learning Experiences.

Real-Life Simulations Integrated with IB Curriculum

The 4+1 Field Model offers two real-world learning experiences:

Real-Life Simulations Integrated with IB Curriculum

The 4+1 Field Model offers two real-world learning experiences:

Real-Life Simulations Integrated with IB Curriculum

The 4+1 Field Model offers two real-world learning experiences:

4+1 Field Day

4+1 Field Day

Every 5th day, students explore a chosen field through hands-on workshops with experts and visits to places like labs, factories, and offices.

4+1 Daily Field Hour

4+1 Daily Field Hour

Every day, an hour is dedicated to working with a mentor on projects that apply classroom learning to real-world challenges.

Students choose from diverse project options, with each pod (<10) guided by a mentor to set and achieve goals for the semester.

Explore '4+1 Field Model' Projects for your child

Class 1-2

Class 3-4

Class 5

Language

Art

Maths

Science

Big Ideas from Small Creatures

Each student chose an animal to study closely. To record what they learned, they draw models and publish books with nonfiction informational writing. Later, students reflect whether we can copy or mimic the garden animals’ adaptations to invent something for humans? Students learn about inventors, engineers, biomimicry.

Science

How can we feed our bodies to be healthy?

Students create a ‘healthy plate’ that includes 4 of the 5 food groups with labels and accurate drawings. Students use group work to choreograph an exercise routine. They film each section to compile into a class instructional workout DVD. First graders bring the plate and DVD home to help their families stay healthy.

Maths

Science

The Gourmet Burger Challenge

Students explore different types of nutrients foods available in every type and exploring the food chain to understand why some foods and meats end up on our plate vs. some do not by visiting farms and zoos. Students, in the end, cook a burger of their choice and understand it's history, nutritional and calorific value

Social Studies

Arts & Graphics

Discovering and Understanding Communities

Students decide to discover the meaning of community by interviewing a diverse set of members within friends and family. What are different types of relationships within a community? Students in groups to shortlist a list of friend/family members and community groups as a student group - interview them and then put these learnings into their choice of interpretation. Taking on the role of a journalist.

Explore '4+1 Field Model' Projects for your child

Class 1-2

Class 3-4

Class 5

Language

Art

Maths

Science

Big Ideas from Small Creatures

Each student chose an animal to study closely. To record what they learned, they draw models and publish books with nonfiction informational writing. Later, students reflect whether we can copy or mimic the garden animals’ adaptations to invent something for humans? Students learn about inventors, engineers, biomimicry.

Science

How can we feed our bodies to be healthy?

Students create a ‘healthy plate’ that includes 4 of the 5 food groups with labels and accurate drawings. Students use group work to choreograph an exercise routine. They film each section to compile into a class instructional workout DVD. First graders bring the plate and DVD home to help their families stay healthy.

Maths

Science

The Gourmet Burger Challenge

Students explore different types of nutrients foods available in every type and exploring the food chain to understand why some foods and meats end up on our plate vs. some do not by visiting farms and zoos. Students, in the end, cook a burger of their choice and understand it's history, nutritional and calorific value

Social Studies

Arts & Graphics

Discovering and Understanding Communities

Students decide to discover the meaning of community by interviewing a diverse set of members within friends and family. What are different types of relationships within a community? Students in groups to shortlist a list of friend/family members and community groups as a student group - interview them and then put these learnings into their choice of interpretation. Taking on the role of a journalist.

Explore '4+1 Field Model' Projects for your child

Class 1-2

Class 3-4

Class 5

Language

Art

Maths

Science

Big Ideas from Small Creatures

Each student chose an animal to study closely. To record what they learned, they draw models and publish books with nonfiction informational writing. Later, students reflect whether we can copy or mimic the garden animals’ adaptations to invent something for humans? Students learn about inventors, engineers, biomimicry.

Science

How can we feed our bodies to be healthy?

Students create a ‘healthy plate’ that includes 4 of the 5 food groups with labels and accurate drawings. Students use group work to choreograph an exercise routine. They film each section to compile into a class instructional workout DVD. First graders bring the plate and DVD home to help their families stay healthy.

Maths

Science

The Gourmet Burger Challenge

Students explore different types of nutrients foods available in every type and exploring the food chain to understand why some foods and meats end up on our plate vs. some do not by visiting farms and zoos. Students, in the end, cook a burger of their choice and understand it's history, nutritional and calorific value

Social Studies

Arts & Graphics

Discovering and Understanding Communities

Students decide to discover the meaning of community by interviewing a diverse set of members within friends and family. What are different types of relationships within a community? Students in groups to shortlist a list of friend/family members and community groups as a student group - interview them and then put these learnings into their choice of interpretation. Taking on the role of a journalist.

Flipped classroom

Students use resources curated by the teacher at home free-ing up class time for activities that involve higher order thinking and not just direct instruction.

Elevated Student Engagement

Interactive Classrooms: Shifting lectures to videos or readings frees class time for discussions, projects, and group activities, fostering deeper engagement and practical learning.

Empowered, Personalized Learning

Encourages self-paced learning with tailored teacher support to deepen understanding and provide guidance.

Flipped classroom

Students use resources curated by the teacher at home free-ing up class time for activities that involve higher order thinking and not just direct instruction.

Elevated Student Engagement

Interactive Classrooms: Shifting lectures to videos or readings frees class time for discussions, projects, and group activities, fostering deeper engagement and practical learning.

Empowered, Personalized Learning

Encourages self-paced learning with tailored teacher support to deepen understanding and provide guidance.

Flipped classroom

Students use resources curated by the teacher at home free-ing up class time for activities that involve higher order thinking and not just direct instruction.

Elevated Student Engagement

Interactive Classrooms: Shifting lectures to videos or readings frees class time for discussions, projects, and group activities, fostering deeper engagement and practical learning.

Empowered, Personalized Learning

Encourages self-paced learning with tailored teacher support to deepen understanding and provide guidance.

Integrated College Preparation

At Anandi, future readiness is built into our curriculum with top career counsellors and partnerships with global industry and academic leaders.

Integrated College Preparation

At Anandi, future readiness is built into our curriculum with top career counsellors and partnerships with global industry and academic leaders.

Integrated College Preparation

At Anandi, future readiness is built into our curriculum with top career counsellors and partnerships with global industry and academic leaders.

Experienced Careers

Team

Experienced Careers Team

Our counselling team, with 100+ Ivy League admits, collaborates with academic and field experts to help each student excel, graduating with a portfolio of impactful projects guided by top industry mentors.

Global University Partnerships

Partnerships with Top 25 Universities offer students dual enrolment opportunities, allowing them to gain global perspectives and college-level experience before graduation.


Summer and Winter Internships

Summer and Winter Internships

Support to secure meaningful high school projects with top mentors and organisations, from research internships at IIT to retail experience with India’s leading ethnic wear designer.

Schedule

8:30

8:45

10:45

11:30

12:00

12:30

14:30

15:30

16:00

18:00

Morning Motivation

Learning Hours

Field Hour with a
Blockchain Expert

1:1 with Careers Team

Lunch

Learning Hours

Outdoor Time

Field Presentations

Post School Activities

Schedule

8:30

8:45

10:45

11:30

12:00

12:30

14:30

15:30

16:00

18:00

Morning Motivation

Learning Hours

Field Hour with a
Blockchain Expert

1:1 with Careers Team

Lunch

Learning Hours

Outdoor Time

Field Presentations

Post School Activities

Schedule

8:30

8:45

10:45

11:30

12:00

12:30

14:30

15:30

16:00

18:00

Morning Motivation

Learning Hours

Field Hour with a
Blockchain Expert

1:1 with Careers Team

Lunch

Learning Hours

Outdoor Time

Field Presentations

Post School Activities

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What curriculum framework is followed in Early Years?
What curriculum framework is followed in Primary through High School?
When does College preparation start at the school?
What extracurricular activities does the school offer?
How does my child choose the field project to pursue?
What curriculum framework is followed in Early Years?
What curriculum framework is followed in Primary through High School?
When does College preparation start at the school?
What extracurricular activities does the school offer?
How does my child choose the field project to pursue?
What curriculum framework is followed in Early Years?
What curriculum framework is followed in Primary through High School?
When does College preparation start at the school?
What extracurricular activities does the school offer?
How does my child choose the field project to pursue?

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