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Best School for Holistic Development in Warangal — Beyond Marks

Holistic development is a fashionable phrase, but most schools struggle to deliver it. Done well, it means a child who is academically strong, emotionally aware, physically active and creatively confident — all at once. This page helps you find a Warangal school that means it.

What holistic actually means

A truly holistic school treats academics, wellbeing, arts and sport as equally important — each timetabled, each taught by trained adults, each visible in a child's weekly life. Not academics first and the rest in the corners.

What to verify in a holistic school

  • A wellbeing curriculum that has its own period on the timetable.
  • Daily outdoor activity for primary children.
  • Music and visual arts with specialist teachers.
  • Teacher-student relationships that look warm at drop-off and pick-up.
  • A school day that ends with a calm, not exhausted, child.

Holistic development at Yajur Public School

At Yajur Public School, holistic is built into the structure — not painted on. Wellbeing is a timetabled subject (part of the Oxford International Curriculum). Music, visual arts and physical education are weekly. Trained early-childhood teachers and primary teachers ensure relationships, not just routines.

What we want a Class 7 leaver to look like

We want our Class 7 leaver to read for pleasure, solve a hard problem patiently, perform comfortably on a stage, kick a ball with friends and tell a trusted adult when something is wrong. That picture guides what we timetable, who we hire and how we measure ourselves.

Visit our Hanamkonda campus

See holistic education in practice at Yajur Public School, opposite National Mart on Hunter Road.

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Frequently asked questions

Is wellbeing a real subject at Yajur Public School?

Yes. Wellbeing is a timetabled subject from Pre-KG, part of the Oxford International Curriculum, and taught by trained teachers.

Do you compromise academics for activities?

No. Academics remain strong precisely because children who move, create and feel safe also concentrate and learn better. Holistic and rigorous are not opposites.

How do you measure holistic outcomes?

Alongside academic assessments, we use observation, project portfolios and wellbeing check-ins to understand the whole child.

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