Class VI–VIII · BIORTON Malda
Where a scientist starts: Class VI–VIII Science.
The foundation years decide whether science becomes a fear or a favourite. We teach WB Board and CBSE Science hands-on from day one — so curiosity, not cramming, does the heavy lifting.
Curiosity first
Concepts introduced through questions and demonstrations — the "why" before the definition.
Practicals from Class VI
Most children first touch a lab in Class XI. Ours start five years earlier, in our own science lab.
WB Board & CBSE
Both syllabi taught with the same care — the right depth for each board, never a one-size template.
Habits that last
Neat diagrams, honest reasoning and regular revision — the study habits Class IX–X will lean on.
Why start early
Strong roots now, no panic later.
A student who understands Class VI–VIII science rarely struggles in Madhyamik. We use these years to build vocabulary, reasoning and lab confidence — so that when the board syllabus arrives, it feels familiar, not frightening. The same two founder-teachers carry students all the way through.
A batch small enough that a quiet child is never overlooked.
Hands-on demonstrations for the concepts textbooks only describe.
Progress updates straight from the teacher — in plain words, any time.