A VISIONARY K12 SCHOOL

CBSE & CAMBRIDGE

More than a school, a launchpad for life.

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Why Premia?

Where are we today?

How do we get Premia Pride Life Ready?

Do you know why we call our students the Premia Pride?
Of course, they are our pride, for the endless possibilities they hold and the remarkable young individuals they grow into. But “Pride” also reflects the spirit of a group of lions, courageous, confident, proud, and in command of every space they walk into. 

And to truly embody that spirit, our Pride is equipped with future skills that become FRIENDS for life. These essential life skills are deeply embedded in our curriculum, not as add-ons, but as a core part of the learning journey. The focus today must shift from information absorption to skill development, agility, and adaptability. This is our attempt to ensure students remain relevant and prepared to navigate an ever-changing world.

Whom do we teach?

At the Premia Academy, every stage of learning is thoughtfully crafted. As a leading international school in Hyderabad, we meet students where they are and inspire them to become their best selves.

CBSE Pathway School

From Nursery to Grade 12 everything that your child needs.

Strong STEM
Foundation

“From hands-on science experiments – From hands-on science experiments to advanced math preparation, our students build strong confidence in core subjects. For those aiming high, IIT JEE Foundation Coaching begins in Grade 8.

Language & Communication Mastery

Focus on reading, writing, debate, and multilingual fluency to help students express ideas clearly and confidently.

Integrity & Life Skills
Curriculum

Regular sessions on empathy, teamwork, leadership, decision-making and ethics — woven into classroom conversations and co-curricular activities.

Tech-Integrated Classrooms

Smart boards, coding clubs, and digital research projects prepare students today for the world of tomorrow.

Mentorship-Driven Environment

Our educators are experienced, passionate, and approachable. They build close connections with students — supporting academic growth while guiding social and emotional well-being.

Premia Excellence

Student-led business projects with real revenue & social impact
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Gold level Winner
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Crowned the top school enterprise in India
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Globally in school enterprises
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MUN in the 6th year of school
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Top Indian & global universities engaged on campus every year
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Vibrant competitions over 20+ domains
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Core Pillars at Premia

Self-reflection (Nursery & Kindergarten)

Gentle routines like Circle Time and Infiniminute nurture mindfulness, empathy, and selfreflection from the very beginning.

Foundational years (Grades 1–2)

Programs such as Social Skills, Self-Care, and Conversations & Connections strengthen emotional intelligence and encourage respectful communication.

Preparatory years (Grades 3–5)

Activities like Assemblies, Swadhyay, and SpringUp sessions build a stronger moral compass, self-discipline, and a sense of community values.

Middle years (Grades 6–8)

Initiatives such as Zero Hour and School Cinema introduce real-life dilemmas, fostering critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and value-based reflection.

Senior school years (Grades 9–10)

Leadership workshops provide practical opportunities for students to practice integrity, accountability, and empathetic leadership in real-world contexts.

Together, these experiences create a seamless continuum of character-building, nurturing students who lead with kindness, resilience, and a strong moral compass.

Self-discovery

Children engage in role play, STEM exploration, art, music, dance, and gross & fine motor activities, building foundational skills while encouraging joyful expression and curiosity.

Foundational & Preparatory Years (Grades 1–5)

Students explore their interests through SPA (Sports Activity) and VPA (Visual & Performing Arts), structured games, and curated clubs that foster teamwork, discipline, and selfdiscovery at a tender age.

Problem-solving

A vibrant library and makerspace spark inquiry and innovation, blending reading, tinkering, and hands-on learning, while clubs and collaborative projects further enhance problemsolving and creativity.

Senior School Years (Grades 9–10)

Exposure to guest talks, workshops, and entrepreneurship boot camps cultivates realworld readiness, leadership skills, and a broader worldview.

This diverse set of activities shapes balanced and confident learners, equipped with
creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving skills to flourish in an ever-changing world.

Age-Appropriate

Premia Escapades (field trips and excursions) introduce children to real-world explorations, connecting classroom learning with lived experiences in fun, ageappropriate ways.
Joyful traditions like Fun Fridays spark curiosity, imagination, and community bonding.

Self-confidence

A vibrant calendar of celebrations and observances builds cultural awareness, emotional expression, and respect for diversity.
Early exposure to Annual Day performances encourages stage presence and selfconfidence.

Open House

Premia Playhouse and Xperia (intra-school fest) provide platforms for creative expression in art, culture, and literature.
Participation in open houses helps students share their learning journey while building confidence and communication skills.

Middle Years (Grades 6–8)

The E4 Circuit introduces research-led, project-based learning aligned with the UN SDGs, fostering innovation and problem-solving.
Opportunities in structured competitions and music albums build resilience, teamwork, and creative confidence.

Senior School Years

Maitri (inter-school competitions) and the Youth Parliament hone leadership, public speaking, and civic responsibility.
Advanced opportunities in festivals, workshops, and showcases empower students to embrace challenges and thrive with purposeful engagement.

All these experiences inspire socially aware individuals who embrace challenges, celebrate diversity, and contribute meaningfully to their communities and beyond.

Early Years (Nursery & Kindergarten)

Focus on literacy, numeracy, and multilingual skills lays the groundwork for curiositydriven, joyful learning.

Foundational Years (Grades 1–2)

Structured progression in reading, writing, and math builds confidence, while storytelling and interactive activities strengthen comprehension and expression.

Preparatory Years (Grades 3–5)

Introduction to project-based learning and hands-on activities in science and math nurtures inquiry, critical thinking, and problem-solving.

Middle Years (Grades 6–8)

Labs, Tekie digital literacy, and Scholastic Bookroom resources enhance experiential learning, while interdisciplinary projects connect classroom knowledge to real-world contexts.

Senior Years (Grades 9–10)

Stream-based academics, advanced research projects, and Ei CARES personalised assessments ensure measurable progress, guiding students toward higher education and career readiness among other key signature initiatives.

Such academic pathways create a powerful blend of knowledge and application, preparing students to excel in higher education and thrive in a dynamic global landscape.

Early Years (Nursery & Kindergarten)

Collaborative play and confidence-building activities encourage teamwork, selfexpression, and independence.

Foundational Years (Grades 1–2)

Children are introduced to financial literacy, self-reliance, and responsible decisionmaking through simple, age-appropriate activities that build confidence and accountability.

Preparatory Years (Grades 3–5)

Leadership opportunities through class responsibilities and group projects build accountability, initiative, and problem-solving skills.

Middle Years (Grades 6–8)

Active participation in the Student Council and community engagement through the Interact Club instill responsibility, empathy, and social awareness.

Senior Years (Grades 9–10)

Real-world exposure through the School Enterprise Challenge, YOLO program, Career Quest, and University Fairs cultivates entrepreneurial thinking, career readiness, and informed decision-making.

These opportunities empower students to evolve into bold, ethical, and purpose-driven leaders, ready to innovate, influence, and make a lasting impact.
Ethics and Etiquette

Self-reflection (Nursery & Kindergarten)

Gentle routines like Circle Time and Infiniminute nurture mindfulness, empathy, and selfreflection from the very beginning.

Foundational years (Grades 1–2)

Programs such as Social Skills, Self-Care, and Conversations & Connections strengthen emotional intelligence and encourage respectful communication.

Preparatory years (Grades 3–5)

Activities like Assemblies, Swadhyay, and SpringUp sessions build a stronger moral compass, self-discipline, and a sense of community values.

Middle years (Grades 6–8)

Initiatives such as Zero Hour and School Cinema introduce real-life dilemmas, fostering critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and value-based reflection.

Senior school years (Grades 9–10)

Leadership workshops provide practical opportunities for students to practice integrity, accountability, and empathetic leadership in real-world contexts.

Together, these experiences create a seamless continuum of character-building, nurturing students who lead with kindness, resilience, and a strong moral compass.

Self-discovery

Children engage in role play, STEM exploration, art, music, dance, and gross & fine motor activities, building foundational skills while encouraging joyful expression and curiosity.

Foundational & Preparatory Years (Grades 1–5)

Students explore their interests through SPA (Sports Activity) and VPA (Visual & Performing Arts), structured games, and curated clubs that foster teamwork, discipline, and selfdiscovery at a tender age.

Problem-solving

A vibrant library and makerspace spark inquiry and innovation, blending reading, tinkering, and hands-on learning, while clubs and collaborative projects further enhance problemsolving and creativity.

Senior School Years (Grades 9–10)

Exposure to guest talks, workshops, and entrepreneurship boot camps cultivates realworld readiness, leadership skills, and a broader worldview.

This diverse set of activities shapes balanced and confident learners, equipped with
creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving skills to flourish in an ever-changing world.

Age-Appropriate

Premia Escapades (field trips and excursions) introduce children to real-world explorations, connecting classroom learning with lived experiences in fun, ageappropriate ways.
Joyful traditions like Fun Fridays spark curiosity, imagination, and community bonding.

Self-confidence

A vibrant calendar of celebrations and observances builds cultural awareness, emotional expression, and respect for diversity.
Early exposure to Annual Day performances encourages stage presence and selfconfidence.

Open House

Premia Playhouse and Xperia (intra-school fest) provide platforms for creative expression in art, culture, and literature.
Participation in open houses helps students share their learning journey while building confidence and communication skills.

Middle Years (Grades 6–8)

The E4 Circuit introduces research-led, project-based learning aligned with the UN SDGs, fostering innovation and problem-solving.
Opportunities in structured competitions and music albums build resilience, teamwork, and creative confidence.

Senior School Years

Maitri (inter-school competitions) and the Youth Parliament hone leadership, public speaking, and civic responsibility.
Advanced opportunities in festivals, workshops, and showcases empower students to embrace challenges and thrive with purposeful engagement.

All these experiences inspire socially aware individuals who embrace challenges, celebrate diversity, and contribute meaningfully to their communities and beyond.

Early Years (Nursery & Kindergarten)

Focus on literacy, numeracy, and multilingual skills lays the groundwork for curiositydriven, joyful learning.

Foundational Years (Grades 1–2)

Structured progression in reading, writing, and math builds confidence, while storytelling and interactive activities strengthen comprehension and expression.

Preparatory Years (Grades 3–5)

Introduction to project-based learning and hands-on activities in science and math nurtures inquiry, critical thinking, and problem-solving.

Middle Years (Grades 6–8)

Labs, Tekie digital literacy, and Scholastic Bookroom resources enhance experiential learning, while interdisciplinary projects connect classroom knowledge to real-world contexts.

Senior Years (Grades 9–10)

Stream-based academics, advanced research projects, and Ei CARES personalised assessments ensure measurable progress, guiding students toward higher education and career readiness among other key signature initiatives.

Such academic pathways create a powerful blend of knowledge and application, preparing students to excel in higher education and thrive in a dynamic global landscape.

Early Years (Nursery & Kindergarten)

Collaborative play and confidence-building activities encourage teamwork, selfexpression, and independence.

Foundational Years (Grades 1–2)

Children are introduced to financial literacy, self-reliance, and responsible decisionmaking through simple, age-appropriate activities that build confidence and accountability.

Preparatory Years (Grades 3–5)

Leadership opportunities through class responsibilities and group projects build accountability, initiative, and problem-solving skills.

Middle Years (Grades 6–8)

Active participation in the Student Council and community engagement through the Interact Club instill responsibility, empathy, and social awareness.

Senior Years (Grades 9–10)

Real-world exposure through the School Enterprise Challenge, YOLO program, Career Quest, and University Fairs cultivates entrepreneurial thinking, career readiness, and informed decision-making.

These opportunities empower students to evolve into bold, ethical, and purpose-driven leaders, ready to innovate, influence, and make a lasting impact.

Voice of Premia

FAQs

How can I apply for admission?
You can apply via our admissions form. Our admissions team will guide you through the next steps.
We offer both CBSE and Cambridge (IGCSE) programs, giving you the flexibility to choose the best path for your child’s future.
Yes. Alongside CBSE, we incorporate international best practices (including Cambridge-style inquiry), Model UN, E4 Circuit (UN SDG-driven conference), and global exchange opportunities—preparing students for success in India and abroad.
Premia nurtures future skills through its ‘FRIENDS for life’ framework, which includes Financial Literacy, Digital & Tech Literacy, and Enterprise & Ethics.
The “Premia Way” uses a Five-Pillar framework—Ethics, Experience, Exposure, Education and Empowerment—so children learn values, curiosity and foundational skills through joyful, purpose-driven activities.
Parents are engaged through Open House, student-led showcases, regular updates, and event invitations, ensuring families remain active partners in every milestone and learning journey.
Our five-pillar framework—Ethics, Enrichment, Exposure, Education, and Enterprise—ensures holistic growth. From leadership workshops and MUNs to sports, music, and entrepreneurship challenges, Premia nurtures students to become ethical leaders and innovators.
Yes. Students engage in internships, boot camps, youth parliament, sports leagues, cultural fests, drama productions, and community outreach. These experiences sharpen confidence, teamwork, and global perspectives.
Through programs like SpringUp (Emotional Intelligence series) and Infiniminute (daily mindfulness practice), students develop resilience, empathy, and self-discipline. A respectful, inclusive environment balances autonomy with structured guidance.
Yes. Alongside CBSE, we incorporate international best practices (including Cambridge-style inquiry), Model UN, E4 Circuit (UN SDG-driven conference), and global exchange opportunities—preparing students for success in India and abroad.
Students can join the Student Council, Interact Club, Premia MUN Secretariat, or lead projects in entrepreneurship, sustainability, and social impact—developing accountability and civic responsibility.
Through Free Play, SPA (Sports & Physical Activities), League of the Lions (Annual Sports Fest), and structured mindfulness, we build discipline, fitness, and emotional well-being.
We engage parents through regular progress updates, counseling sessions, university fairs, and open-house events, ensuring a transparent and collaborative partnership.

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Give your child a future built on values, integrity and lifeready skills.