Sanctus World School Shamshabad offers a progressive, child-centric education from Pre-Primary to Grade VII, aligned with the CBSE curriculum and inspired by Finland’s globally renowned education system.
A strong foundation in academics, conceptual clarity, and life skills through experiential learning and inquiry-based methods.
Combines academic rigor with creative freedom, ensuring every child learns at their own pace in a joyful and engaging environment.
This strategic partnership ensures our students benefit from the best practices of the Finnish education model — including student agency, well-being-centered teaching, and formative assessments.
At Sanctus World School, we offer a curriculum that fosters creativity, curiosity, and holistic growth, preparing students for future success.
Our state-of-the-art campus offers a vibrant, safe, and holistic learning environment with purpose-built facilities:
Encourages self-expression through creative mediums.
Teaches nutrition, teamwork, and basic culinary skills.
Enhances rhythm, confidence, and stage presence.
Nurtures environmental responsibility and sustainability.
Develops public speaking and storytelling abilities.
Professional coaching in both indoor and outdoor sports like badminton, basketball, cricket, and more.
Admissions are now open for Grades Pre-Primary to VII. The process is simple
Children will learn through three main methods in the ECEC curriculum:
The Finnish curriculum supports children's literacy development through a comprehensive approach that includes:
Yes, your child will learn to read through the FGES curriculum, which includes a comprehensive literacy approach. By the end of level 2, children will be confident in blending sounds to read words and simple sentences, as well as writing simple words. They will also engage with unique readers that build their confidence and excitement about reading.
Yes, the Finnish approach values Indian culture by aligning the curriculum with the Indian National Curriculum framework. It has been developed in collaboration with Indian early years experts to ensure cultural relevance and context. FGES emphasizes respect for local culture and works closely with partners to maintain this alignment.
Yes, your child will have access to literacy and numeracy books in the early years. Additionally, they will have a child portfolio where educators and parents can collect evidence of learning. The focus will be on engaging activities, including age-appropriate bookwork.
Your child will learn to read in this curriculum through a comprehensive literacy approach that includes:
The curriculum supports children's creativity and social skills through play by:
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