Secondary
(Grades 6–10)

Empowering future-ready leaders with academic
excellence, critical thinking, and real-world skills.

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Secondary (Grades 6–10)

Future-Ready
Leaders

Shaping Future-Ready Thinkers

Leadership, creativity, and personal growth. At SSIS, students in Grades 6–11 build strong subject expertise, develop higher-order thinking, and engage in projects that promote inquiry and real-world problem-solving. With a focus on self-discipline, innovation, and emotional resilience, our program prepares learners not only for board exams but for life beyond the classroom. From academic excellence to character building, we ensure students are equipped to lead confidently in a competitive global landscape.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Career & life skills support
Competitions & public speaking
Counselling Support
Robotics, coding
Values & leadership focus
Olympiad & scholarship prep
Current affairs exposure
Community service
Personalized mentorship

Frequently Asked Questions

From curriculum queries to support systems and assessments, here’s what parents commonly ask.

We follow the CBSE curriculum, ensuring students receive a balanced, future-ready education aligned with national academic standards.

SSIS prepares students through structured lesson plans, regular revisions, mock tests, doubt-clearing sessions, and personalized academic support. Teachers focus on strong conceptual understanding, time-management skills, and exam-oriented practice to build confidence.

Yes. Students can participate in student council roles, assemblies, house activities, competitions, community initiatives, and peer-mentoring programs that help them build leadership, communication, and teamwork skills.

SSIS offers career counseling sessions, guidance workshops, expert talks, and academic planning support to help students make informed choices about future subjects, streams, and career paths.

Absolutely. Secondary students can engage in sports, performing arts, visual arts, coding clubs, debate, robotics, literature activities, and other talent-based programs, ensuring a balanced and enriching school experience.

Teachers and counselors guide students through interest assessments, aptitude discussions, parent meetings, and orientation sessions, ensuring they select subjects that match their strengths, goals, and future aspirations.
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