Ekya Nava’s Primary School Program ignites a lifelong love of learning in young minds. We believe that education is not just about acquiring knowledge, but about fostering passionate inquiry, problem-solving, and engagement with the real world.


Master the art of communication in multiple languages – English and a choice between Hindi and Kannada – unlocking the world of expression and connection.
Master the art of communication in multiple languages – English and a choice between Hindi and Kannada – unlocking the world of expression and connection.
Master the art of communication in multiple languages – English and a choice between Hindi and Kannada – unlocking the world of expression and connection.
Master the art of communication in multiple languages – English and a choice between Hindi and Kannada – unlocking the world of expression and connection.
At Ekya Nava, our innovative Pathways program, introduced at the primary level, reflects our commitment to purposeful education. Students explore four distinct pathways—Design, Making, Information Technology & Society, and Entrepreneurship & Innovation—each designed to nurture specific skills and interests. This thoughtfully crafted curriculum empowers young learners to discover their strengths, pursue passions, and develop the creativity and critical thinking needed to thrive in the real-world.
A clear, unifying vision that directs curriculum and campus experiences.
At Ekya Nava, students engage in Entrepreneurship & Innovation frames projects, assessments, and campus culture.
A signature way of thinking students practise across subjects and activities.
At Ekya Nava, with a Problem-Solving mindset, students learn to deconstruct challenges and iterate solutions.
Experiential, project-led learning that builds skills through doing.
At Ekya Nava, Design cycles, prototyping and maker sessions turn ideas into tested prototypes and ventures.
Ongoing partnerships with experts and local organisations to bring real-world relevance.
At Ekya Nava, Mentors, industry workshops and local partnerships give students feedback, context and launch opportunities.