Our teachers don’t just teach. They guide, listen and grow alongside their students.
At Oriion, teaching is not a profession it’s a relationship. We place strong emphasis on teacher student relationships built on trust, respect, and open communication. Every educator is part of a mentorship circle, where students receive personalized guidance, emotional support, and the freedom to express their thoughts and ideas.
They understand that learning happens best when children feel seen, heard, and understood.
Our faculty regularly engage in professional development workshops, reflective practice sessions and collaborative planning, ensuring that they stay current with global educational practices while staying rooted in Oriion’s value based ethos.
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At Oriion, learning is flexible, personalized, and free from rigid systems. We focus on curiosity, confidence, and holistic development instead of rote memorization and exam pressure.
We use projects, portfolios, presentations, teamwork, and real-life experiences to assess growth. Progress is measured by understanding, creativity, and resilience rather than marks.
In the Foundation to Middle School years, Oriion follows a blend of the best global and Indian pedagogies integrating experiential, inquiry based, and value driven learning approaches. In the Secondary School, we follow the ICSE curriculum, with a Cambridge curriculum integration plan currently in progress to offer students broader global exposure and choice.
Children spend an hour daily in reading and speaking across diverse topics. This builds fine motor skills for writing, confidence in communication, and the foundation for critical thinking.
No. We replace heavy books with engaging worksheets and assignments, making early learning stress-free and playful.
Children learn in butterfly gardens, farming areas, and through interactions with pets and plants, fostering love for nature and hands-on learning.
Technology at Oriion supports creativity, research, and collaboration used thoughtfully, not excessively.
We replace unhealthy competition with collaboration, self-reflection, and personal growth goals.