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Life After Class 7 at Yajur: Pathways into CBSE, ICSE and International Boards

Yajur currently offers Pre-KG to Class 7. Here's the honest guide for parents on what happens next — and how the Oxford International foundation prepares your child for any board.

Published 7 April 2026 by Yajur Academic Team

One of the most common questions from prospective Yajur parents is fair and important: 'What happens after Class 7?' Yajur Public School currently offers Pre-KG to Class 7 under the Oxford International Curriculum. Here is the honest, practical answer.

Three common pathways

  1. Transition to a CBSE school for Class 8 — the most common route for families planning JEE/NEET.
  2. Transition to an ICSE school for Class 8 — chosen by families who value English-language depth and humanities.
  3. Transition to a Cambridge or IB school for Class 8 onwards — for families staying on an international track, often with overseas higher education in mind.

Why the Oxford International foundation works in all three

Oxford International is concept-led. Children learn the why behind the what. When they transition, they may need a short bridging period to learn the format and exam style of the new board, but they almost never struggle with the content. In practice, Yajur Class 7 students who move to a strong CBSE school for Class 8 are typically in the top quartile within one term.

What Yajur does to support the transition

  • Class 6 and 7 increasingly introduce board-style structured assessments alongside continuous OIC assessments.
  • Counselling sessions with parents from mid-Class 6 onwards on board choice for Class 8.
  • Letters of academic profile to receiving schools, sharing genuine subject-wise strengths.
  • Help with shortlisting CBSE, ICSE and international schools in Warangal, Hyderabad and beyond.

Common questions from parents

'Will my child have to repeat Class 7 if they move?' No — the curriculum coverage is comparable. 'Will the new school accept Yajur's report card?' Yes — schools recognise Oxford International records, and we provide a standardised academic profile to make the process smooth. 'When should we start looking for the next school?' Begin shortlisting in Class 6, visit campuses by mid-Class 7, confirm admission by January of Class 7.

Looking ahead at Yajur

Yajur is committed to a strong Pre-KG to Class 7 programme. Many parents have asked whether we will extend to Class 10. We will share an honest update on that timeline when there is one — we are not in the business of vague promises that fall apart in execution.

Talk to us about the Class 8 transition

Whether you are joining Yajur now or thinking about Class 8 moves, our academic team is happy to walk through pathways with you.

Get in touch

Frequently asked questions

Will my child be at a disadvantage compared to CBSE-trained children when they move?

No. The conceptual foundation is strong. A short bridging period — typically one term — is enough for most children to align with the new board's style.

Does Yajur help with admission to receiving schools?

Yes. We share academic profiles with receiving schools, and our team offers shortlisting guidance during Class 6 and 7.

Will Yajur extend to Class 10 in the future?

We are committed to our Pre-KG to Class 7 programme today. Any extension will be announced clearly with a realistic timeline.

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