The teacher-student ratio is maintained at 1:20. A fixed number of 40 students are admitted into each section of a class.

The Pre-school comprises of Ankur, Kuhi and Sopan classes with each having 3, 4 and 5 sections respectively, 6 sections in classes I, 2 sections in classes II, 5 sections in classes III to VI and four sections in classes VII to X.

- The examination schedule consists of one unit tests before the half-yearly examination and one unit test before the annual examination. Special tests are held for the students of class IX and X.
- Students in the Pre-school (3-year duration) have been being admitted through lottery since 1994.
- Students are not subjected to any test in the Pre-school. Their development is observed on a continuous basis and the evaluation is conducted as per NCERT guidelines.
- Written test begins in class I.
- Students are not given any ranking till class IV.
- Students perform experiments in the science laboratory from class III to class VII on the basis of practical books authored by the teachers. Every student performs about 15 experiments in one year. The performance of the students is assessed.
- Spoken English is a part of everyday routine from class III. The syllabus, framed by the school, is graded to enable a student to be proficient by class VIII . Speaking capability is assessed.
- Assam History is taught, additionally, in classes V to VII, and the subject is a part of the examination process. The text is prepared by the school.
- The students are introduced to the lives of great scientists in classes V to VII. A specially prepared text caters to the need of the programme. The subject is a part of the examination process.
- Computer Science classes are held in classes VII and VIII. The students are assessed twice a year.
- Lessons from History of Science are taught to the students of class VIII. The teachers hold counselling classes on the basis of a specially prepared book.
- The students of class IX attend laboratory works on electronics and mechanics. At the end of the year they demonstrate what they have learned through the kits they prepare.
- Geography, History, Advanced Mathematics, Computer Science, Hindi, Music, , Fine Arts and Dance are offered as Elective Subjects from class IX.
- The school follows a unique practice in which the students are not required to bring textbooks to the class (when needed, students are advised to bring books for specific reason).
- Each teacher assumes the responsibility of counseling of 10 – 15 students, on all matters for a period of six years as they move from class V to class X.
- Guardians Meet is held for each class once a year. They are invited to freely express their mind about the teaching-learning process.
- The guardians are clearly advised not to appoint private tutors as the teachers of the school are capable of taking care of the students.
- The school’s performance has been consistently very good in the HSLC examinations. The school topped in 2008 and since has displayed outstanding results every year with a significant number of rank-holders and highest marks scorers in different subjects.
- Two one-day Orientation Programmes are held every year for the teaching staff of the school. Resource Persons include experts in various fields.
- Bakhar, the school magazine is published annually with both students and teachers on the Editorial Board.









