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Pre-KG Admission FAQ — Warangal

Pre-KG is your child's first formal step into school — and most Warangal parents have more questions than answers when they begin the journey. From the right age to start, to whether the child is school-ready, to how a Pre-KG day actually unfolds, this FAQ collects the questions we hear most often at Yajur Public School in Hanamkonda.

Frequently asked questions

What is the right age for Pre-KG admission?

A child should be 3 years old as of 1 June of the academic year. For the 2026-27 academic year at Yajur Public School, children born on or before 1 June 2023 are eligible.

How do I know my child is ready for Pre-KG?

Look for these signals: the child can separate from a parent for 2-3 hours, communicates basic needs verbally, and shows interest in peers or activities. Toilet training is helpful but not mandatory — we support children through the transition.

What does a typical Pre-KG day look like?

At Yajur Public School Pre-KG runs from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM. The day is structured around circle time, free play, structured learning blocks (phonics, numbers, art), snack break and outdoor play. Each activity is short and rotated to match a 3-year-old's attention span.

What is the student-to-teacher ratio in Pre-KG?

Our Pre-KG sections are kept small with a dedicated class teacher and an assistant for every group, ensuring close attention to every child during the most formative year.

What curriculum does Pre-KG follow?

We follow an Oxford International Curriculum-aligned early-years framework focused on language, numeracy, motor skills and socio-emotional development through play-based learning rather than worksheets.

Do I need to send food and a water bottle?

Yes — a clearly-labelled water bottle and a small healthy snack are required. Avoid chocolates, juice boxes and packaged snacks. We share a parent handbook with a snack guide on admission.

Will my child be safe? What about toilet accidents?

Yes. We have CCTV across common areas, supervised washrooms with female attendants for the early years, and a no-judgement protocol for toilet accidents. Spare clothes are kept in school for emergencies.

Can I drop in or pick up at non-standard times?

Yes, with prior intimation to the class teacher or the front office. Walk-ins during class time are not allowed for safety reasons, but scheduled drop-ins are accommodated, especially during the first two weeks.

How is the first month structured for new Pre-KG children?

We follow a settling-in plan — shorter days in week 1, gradual extension through week 2, full schedule from week 3. Parents receive a daily update for the first two weeks so the transition is collaborative.

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Ready to take the next step?

Apply to Yajur Public School for the 2026-27 academic year. Pre-KG to Class 7 — Oxford International Curriculum. Opp. National Mart, Hunter Road, Hanamkonda, Warangal — +91 88866 63636.

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