Primary Division




Student Friendly
In the process of learning the primary division of New Horizon Public School takes a step further. As the tiny tot of pre-primary division graduates to Class I, the approach subtly changes; at the same time, a lot of care is taken to ensure that the joys of childhood are protected and preserved. Classes I, II, III and IV offer the children varied activities. These include discussions in pairs and group discussions which are conducted to develop their language skills and inter-personal skills effortlessly. Story-telling sessions help them in unleashing their creativity. The children are encouraged to speak out, discuss, analyse and argue which helps in raising their confidence levels
The school has library services which not only encourage the children’s reading habit, but also trigger critical and lateral thinking through reviews. An awareness of what is going on around the world is created through innovative methodology. Numerous opportunities are also offered to the students to explore and discover facts for themselves. At this level, they get exposed to the world of computers that help them in mastering the intricacies of the microchip world.
The curriculum involves learning through observation, experiential learning through first-hand experience, thus developing sensory perceptions to trigger both the creative and intellectual faculties of the child. Language and literacy development are facilitated with children listening and responding to rhymes, chants and stories and have ample opportunities to interact with teachers. Rhymes are a socially engaging, playful and a developmentally appropriate way for young children to hear, identify and experiment with the sounds of language.
Building Creative Power

