Blended Play, Discovery & Interactive Learning
Blended Play, Discovery & Interactive Learning

Building on early years, students engage in hands-on projects, interactive lessons, educational games, and group discussions—striking the right mix of exploration and formal teaching.

Mother-Tongue First, along with Multilingual Foundation
Mother-Tongue First, along with Multilingual Foundation

At NEIS, instruction continues in the child’s home language, nurturing comprehension and fluency, while introducing a second language to expand communication skills.

Structured Subject Orientation
Structured Subject Orientation

Core subjects like Reading, Writing, Speaking, Mathematics, Science, ‘World Around Us’, Arts, Physical Education, and basic Vocational skills are introduced in depth.

Conceptual, Experiential & Activity-Based Approach
Conceptual, Experiential & Activity-Based Approach

Learning is reinforced through science experiments, field observations, role-plays, interactive apps, mock debates, and trans disciplinary projects.

Focus on Foundational Literacy & Numeracy
Focus on Foundational Literacy & Numeracy

Mastery of reading, writing, and number sense is prioritized through regular formative assessments designed to track growth and understanding.

Hands-On ‘World Around Us’ Exploration
Hands-On ‘World Around Us’ Exploration

Children observe, hypothesize, collect data, and analyze meaning — from ecosystem studies to cultural awareness, building strong inquiry skills.

Arts, Physical Education & Vocational Exposure
Arts, Physical Education & Vocational Exposure

Students begin structured painting, music, drama, sports, gardening, and basic vocational activities like cooking or crafts.

Development of 5-C Skills & Ethical Values
Development of 5-C Skills & Ethical Values

Communication, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and character formation are nurtured via team-based tasks, community projects, and ethical discussions.

Formative + Summative Assessments
Formative + Summative Assessments

On-going performance monitoring via quizzes, projects, and regular review sessions ensures understanding and mastery—not rote memorization.