Who Can Register
After School Program
An after-school program is a structured program that provides children or teenagers with safe, supervised activities after the regular school day ends. These programs will be conducted for few hours in the afternoon or evening and serve as a supportive skills and knowledge where students can learn.

Differently Abled
“Differently abled children” is a respectful and inclusive term used to describe children who have physical, developmental, intellectual, sensory, or learning differences that may affect how they interact with the world. Instead of focusing on what they cannot do, the term highlights their unique abilities, strengths, and ways of learning.

Homeschooling
Many homeschooling parents choose to have their children attend online school as part of their home education.
This means the child learns from home but uses online classes, virtual lessons, and digital curriculum instead of (or in addition to) parent-led teaching.

Job Transfer Children
If your family moves often because of job transfers — either within India or abroad —our online academy can be a very good option. We provide stability, flexibility, and curriculum continuity even when you relocate.

Late Applicants
Our online academy flexible for late or mid-term admission
- Our online academy often run on a rolling admissions or flexible enrolment model — We accept late applicants due to various situations.
- The flexibility of our online homeschooling program is ideal for late enrollment and families who are relocating, as it eliminates geographical and timing constraints

Mid Year Aplicants
Mid-year applicants are students who apply to enroll in a school partway through the academic year, rather than at the traditional start of the school year.

Remote Areas Children
Remote Areas Children” typically refers to children who live in geographically isolated or rural regions, far from major cities or population centers.

Transfer Students
A transfer student is a student who moves from one school to another and continues their education at the new institution. This can happen at any grade level or during college.
More specifically, a transfer student is someone who:
- Leaves their original school before completing their program,
- Enrolls in a new school or educational institution,
- And brings their existing credits or coursework with them (when applicable).
Students may transfer because of family moves, academic needs, personal reasons, or to attend a school that better fits their goals.

