From Montessori to Grade 8

Empowering Learners. Building Confident Futures.

Strong Academics, Safe Environment, Holistic Growth.

Admissions Closing Soon for 2026–27

From Montessori to Grade 8

Empowering Learners. Building Confident Futures.

FOUNDERS

SHRI. B. VIJAYA KUMAR

Founder Chairman

SHRI. S M PRUTHVISHA

Trustee

MESSAGE FROM FOUNDER

Education is the foundation of progress, and for over 32 years, VVVS has been committed to preparing students for life beyond school. We believe true education goes beyond academics, nurturing values, character, and holistic development through a balanced blend of learning, sports, life skills, and world-class infrastructure.

GALLERY

Curriculum at a Glance

ANKURA Montessori (Foundational Stage: Ages 2.5–6)

Learn through play & exploration

Children discover concepts naturally through activities, games, and hands-on experiences that make learning joyful and meaningful.

L → S → R → W approach (Listen → Speak → Read → Write)

Language develops step-by-step in a natural way, building strong communication skills without pressure.

Sensorial & motor development

Special activities strengthen coordination, concentration, and the development of fine and gross motor skills.

Social & emotional growth

Children learn to share, express themselves, build confidence, and develop positive relationships in a caring environment.

Learn through play & exploration

Children discover concepts naturally through activities, games, and hands-on experiences that make learning joyful and meaningful.

L → S → R → W approach (Listen → Speak → Read → Write)

Language develops step-by-step in a natural way, building strong communication skills without pressure.

Sensorial & motor development

Special activities strengthen coordination, concentration, and the development of fine and gross motor skills.

Social & emotional growth

Children learn to share, express themselves, build confidence, and develop positive relationships in a caring environment.

TEACHING METHODOLOGY

Montessori ( M1-M3)

Child-centric learning

Children choose and work at their own pace

Hands-on Montessori materials

Learning by doing, not memorising

Individual & small groups

Personal attention and guidance

Prepared environment

Calm, structured, focus-friendly spaces

Play-based learning

Concepts learned through joyful play

Storytelling & rhymes

Language, rhythm & imagination

Exploration-based learning

Curiosity-led discovery

Social interaction skills

Group activities that teach sharing, cooperation, and respectful communication

TEACHING METHODOLOGY – Grade(1-10)

Activity-Based Learning

Clear concepts through activity-based learning

Critical Thinking Skills

Questioning, reasoning, and problem-solving

Experiential Learning

Hands-on experiments and projects

Real-Life Application

Real-life examples children can relate to

Smart Digital Learning

Guided use of digital tools

Continuous Practice & Feedback

Regular practice with personalised feedback

Result for Parents
  • Less stress, more learning
  • Confident, well-rounded children
  • Ready for higher grades and life

A School Parents Trust

Collaborative learning space

Public speaking & performances

Discussions, debates & assemblies

Confidence-building activities

With Infrastructure especially aligned with learning

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will my child learn English, math, and core subjects properly?
Yes. Language and numeracy are built step by step—from phonics and pre-math concepts in early years to strong conceptual mastery in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science in higher grades.
Learning is conceptual, not rote. Students are encouraged to ask why and how, apply concepts to real-life situations, and build clarity that stays with them beyond exams.
Yes. We balance deep understanding with structured exam preparation, regular practice, and answer-writing skills—so students are confident and exam-ready without burnout.
Every child receives individual attention, mentoring, counseling support, remedial help when needed, and enrichment opportunities—ensuring no child is left behind or overlooked.
No. Holistic development is central. Children participate in sports, Taekwondo, art, music, dance, clubs, competitions, and leadership activities to build confidence, discipline, creativity, and teamwork.

Early learning is gentle and pressure-free. Children learn through play, movement, stories, and hands-on exploration—at their own pace—without force, fear, or comparison.

Learning happens through purposeful play. Children build life skills, language, early math concepts, focus, and independence using structured Montessori and experiential methods that prepare them for formal academics later.
Across all grades, learning is conceptual and application-based. Children are encouraged to ask why and how, connect learning to real life, and develop clarity—not memorised answers.

Not at all. Movement is part of learning. Activities include hands-on work, sensory learning, experiments, sports, and creative expression, helping children naturally build focus and self-regulation.

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