Admissions Started for the Academic Year 2026 – 27
Admissions Started for the Academic Year 2026 – 27
Admissions Started for the Academic Year 2026 – 27
Admissions Started for the Academic Year 2026 – 27
As children grow, their learning journey becomes more structured — yet equally engaging. The Preparatory Stage at The Kanjirappally Heritage School is designed to nurture curiosity, deepen understanding, and build confidence in young learners.
We create an environment where children enjoy learning, ask questions freely, and develop a strong foundation for future academic success.
Classes III – V
Learn by asking
Defined by NEP 2020, this stage marks a gradual transition from play-based learning to a more structured academic approach — while still retaining the joy of exploration and activity-based learning.
Students are introduced to core subjects through an interactive, activity-driven approach — understanding concepts rather than memorising them.
Reading, writing, speaking and listening across multiple languages — with joy and fluency.
Numbers, patterns and logic explored through practical activities and real-world problems.
Nature, community and culture — connecting learning to the world around us.
Creativity, expression and physical well-being — essential partners to academic growth.
Students are encouraged to question, analyse and explore — moving from simple understanding to deeper learning.
During this stage, children are gently stretched to think for themselves — building the foundation for independent learning.
True education goes beyond academics. Equal importance is given to the whole child — mind, body and heart.
Children learn best when they feel supported. Our approach builds discipline and responsibility through encouragement — never competition.
Assignments designed to deepen understanding, never to overwhelm.
Gentle checkpoints that measure growth, not rank children.
Time and space to wonder, make mistakes and learn joyfully.
Progress celebrated — effort valued as much as outcome.
Learning is closely connected to culture, values and real-life experiences. Children develop a sense of identity, respect for heritage and a broader global outlook.
Through activities, open house sessions and classroom interactions, students gain the confidence to present themselves effectively.
The Preparatory Stage at KHS is not just about academic progression — it is about building confident learners who are curious, capable and ready for the next stage of their journey. We nurture children to think independently, learn joyfully and grow with confidence.