• 🎯 Watch Your Child Grow with Confidence – One Joyful Session at a Time!

     

    At Ronor School, our “Learn, Grow & Shine” sessions are thoughtfully designed for children aged 3 to 6 — right at the age when every moment of learning builds a foundation for life.

    We’re absolutely thrilled to have your little one as part of this journey!

    In just two 30-minute sessions per week, we gently introduce your child to the basics of reading in Bengali or English, even if they haven’t yet begun reading on their own. It’s a perfect way to prepare your child for the routines and expectations of primary school — and it’s all done through playful, story-driven learning.

    This program is progressive, play-based, and designed to spark curiosity. Every session feels like playtime — but behind the scenes, your child is building crucial skills and confidence.

    At Ronor School, we believe that when a child begins school with strong foundational skills, they walk in with their head held high, ready to thrive.

    Children who participate in our sessions before starting formal school adjust more easily to structured classrooms, expectations, and peer interactions.

    We all know the magic that happens when a child becomes book-friendly — their imagination expands, their values and ethics develop, and they begin to master real-world skills. In our program, your child will gradually learn to read, write, and spell. They'll receive guided support to read letters, words, and simple sentences in Bengali, preparing them to explore books independently.

    And as your child grows — you gain peace of mind. Our sessions fit beautifully into busy lives, offering a sense of balance and joy for parents, too.

    Each activity at Ronor School is built around phonemic awareness, pronunciation, word patterns, and sound play — the building blocks of confident communication.

    Through this program, your child will:

    • Strengthen fine motor skills

    • Expand cognitive ability

    • Grasp early math concepts

    • Gain real classroom readiness

    • And build social confidence with both children and adults.

    We’re here to help your child become their very best self — at their own pace, with compassion and care. Every child is unique. And we’re proud to nurture that uniqueness with empathy and thoughtful guidance.

Available courses

Year 8 Essential Maths
Secondary Maths

In Level 8, students enhance their arithmetic skills with natural numbers, integers, and rational numbers, using and without technology. They work with indices, investigate decimal and fraction representations, and solve problems involving ratios, percentages, and rates. They also explore some irrational numbers like square roots and fractions of π (pi).

Students transition from numbers to algebra, learning to expand, factorize, simplify, and substitute algebraic expressions. They plot linear relations, solve linear equations, and apply linear models. They also convert units for area and volume, solve time-related problems, and calculate perimeters, areas, and volumes of various shapes.

Students study congruence and transformations to understand properties of plane shapes, and use logical connectives and Venn diagrams to calculate probabilities. They learn that probabilities range from 0 to 1. Additionally, they collect and analyze data, using digital technology to explore variability and the impact of outliers on averages.

Essential English Year 8
Secondary English

In year 8, students interact with peers, teachers, and community members in both face-to-face and online settings. They learn in various contexts, including school, local, and global environments.

Students engage with a wide range of texts for enjoyment and learning, including media texts, novels, non-fiction, poetry, and performances. They develop skills in interpreting and evaluating texts, understanding how context, purpose, and audience influence them.

Students explore diverse literary genres with complex plots and characters, and informative texts with specialized content. They create imaginative, informative, and persuasive texts, such as narratives, reports, and discussions, and begin crafting literary analyses.