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Shaping Bright Minds, Building Strong Futures

At Kennedy Magnet School, academics are not about rote learning but about cultivating curiosity, problem-solving, and lifelong learning. Our CBSE curriculum is delivered with a modern, student-centered approach that balances rigor with creativity.

Foundational Stage

Nursery to Grade II (Ages 3–8)

​​A playful and immersive beginning where learning is rooted in curiosity. Students engage in activity-based exploration that develops early literacy, numeracy, motor skills, social awareness, and emotional confidence. Hands-on materials, structured routines, and interactive classrooms ensure joyful learning that builds foundational readiness for higher grades.

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Preparatory Stage

Grades III to V (Ages 8–11)

​During this phase, children transition into more structured academic engagement. Literacy, numeracy, and inquiry-led projects strengthen analytical thinking, problem-solving, and self-expression. Students are encouraged to ask questions, form perspectives, and communicate confidently, preparing them for deeper subject work ahead.

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Middle School

Grades VI to VIII (Ages 11–14)

Middle School consolidates subject mastery through interdisciplinary learning, lab experiences, research projects, and application-based assessments. This is where students begin to form academic preferences and develop independent study habits. The curriculum fosters scientific reasoning, communication skills, digital literacy, and collaborative learning — essential for the demands of senior school.

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Secondary School
Grades IX to XII (Ages 14–18)

The senior years are designed for specialization and career-aligned preparation. Students pursue focused academic streams and benefit from integrated competitive coaching in collaboration with Kshetra, enabling preparation for JEE, NEET, CLAT, CUET, and IPMAT within regular school hours. Advanced coursework, expert faculty, structured analytics, and counseling support help students transition toward university pathways with clarity and confidence.

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