Primary School Curriculum
The primary curriculum develops foundational literacy and numeracy through structured yet engaging pedagogy. Students are assessed continuously through class activities, projects, and term exams.
A rigorous, balanced curriculum from ECD to Grade 10, designed to challenge students intellectually and develop them holistically.
Our curriculum follows the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) set by the Government of Nepal, enriched with co-curricular activities, life skills, and digital literacy — all delivered within our ISO 21001:2018 certified management system.
We maintain manageable class sizes to ensure personalized attention for every student from ECD through Grade 10. Regular assessments, parent feedback sessions, and continuous improvement cycles keep our academic standards consistently high.
Play-based, activity-driven learning that prepares young children for formal education. Focus on motor skills, language, numeracy, and social-emotional development.
Nursery – UKGStrong foundation in Nepali, English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. Emphasis on reading, writing, and foundational mathematical reasoning.
Grade 1 – 5Expanded curriculum introducing structured science, geography, history, and optional subjects. First exposure to laboratory experiments and project work.
Grade 6 – 8Comprehensive coverage of all SEE subjects with regular mock exams, individual progress tracking, and exam strategy coaching.
Grade 9 – 10Hands-on computer lab sessions building digital literacy from an early age, integrated across all grade levels.
Grade 3 – 10Sports, arts, music, and clubs that build teamwork, creativity, and confidence alongside academic learning.
All LevelsThe Early Childhood Development (ECD) curriculum focuses on play-based learning, daily routines, and key skill areas to prepare children for formal education.
The primary curriculum develops foundational literacy and numeracy through structured yet engaging pedagogy. Students are assessed continuously through class activities, projects, and term exams.
Students engage with more complex subjects and begin laboratory science. Project-based learning and group work develop collaboration and critical thinking.
The SEE curriculum is meticulously structured with regular unit tests, half-yearly exams, and full mock SEE exams to ensure students are fully prepared for the national examination.
A student-centred approach that combines structured instruction with creative exploration.
Group projects, peer teaching, and team challenges develop communication and cooperation skills.
Students are encouraged to ask questions, investigate, and arrive at understanding through discovery.
Computer lab access and digital resources make learning interactive and future-ready.
Regular formative assessments and detailed feedback help every student continuously improve — part of our ISO 21001:2018 quality process.
Seats are limited. Apply for admission today and give your child the education they deserve at SVIA, Waling.