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Best School for Class 1 Admission in Warangal — 2026-27 Guide

Class 1 is when school becomes real. Your child moves from play-based learning to structured literacy and numeracy. The school you choose for Class 1 in Warangal sets the foundation for everything that follows. This guide helps you decide for the 2026-27 academic year.

What changes between Sr KG and Class 1

Class 1 introduces structured reading, formal mathematics and the first taste of subject-wise learning. The transition is best handled by schools that respect the five-and-a-half-year-old brain — short tasks, story-led learning, and lots of physical movement built into the day.

What to evaluate in a Class 1 programme

  • Reading and phonics approach — is it systematic and continuous?
  • Mathematics teaching — concrete materials before abstract symbols?
  • Class size and teacher experience in the early years specifically.
  • Homework policy — minimal in Class 1, ideally story-based.
  • Wellbeing and screen-time policy.

Class 1 at Yajur Public School

Class 1 at Yajur Public School follows the Oxford International Curriculum primary programme. Children read every day, work with concrete maths materials, do daily outdoor time, and have wellbeing as a timetabled subject. We are located opposite National Mart on Hunter Road, Hanamkonda.

How to apply for Class 1, 2026-27

Fill the online enquiry form or call +91 88866 63636. We invite shortlisted families for a campus visit and an informal interaction with the child — there is no written entrance test for Class 1 admission.

Apply for Class 1, 2026-27

Visit Yajur Public School, opposite National Mart on Hunter Road, Hanamkonda.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the right age for Class 1 in Telangana?

Most schools admit children to Class 1 who have completed 5 years 6 months by 1 June of the academic year. Confirm the specific cut-off with the school.

Is there a written test for Class 1 admission at Yajur Public School?

No. We invite families for a campus visit and an age-appropriate informal interaction with the child — no written test.

What if my child cannot read yet at the time of Class 1 admission?

That is perfectly normal. Most children develop reading fluency during Class 1. Our phonics programme is designed for exactly this stage.

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