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One concept, re-tuned to every grade.

The science never changes — only the words do. Drag the grade below and watch Guru re-explain the very same idea for a Class 3 child and a Class 12 student. This is the heart of how Concept Gurukul teaches.

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Explorer
curious & concrete
Class 6
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Guru explainsWhen water freezes it spreads out and takes up more room. The same water in more space is lighter — so ice floats.
Your turn → If ice takes up more space, is it heavier or lighter than that water?

Same concept. Same Guru. Re-tuned to the grade in front of it.

Five language tiers

From playful to rigorous — never watered down.

Each tier keeps the idea fully correct; it changes only the vocabulary, examples and pace. A younger child is never lost, and an older one is never bored.

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Sprout · Class 3–4

Stories, pictures and everyday objects. Big ideas in small, friendly words.

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Explorer · Class 5–7

Curious and concrete — cause and effect, with relatable examples.

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Thinker · Class 8–10

Reasoning and models, proper terminology, the “why” behind the rule.

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Scholar · Class 11–12

Rigour and abstraction — precise definitions, edge cases, exam-ready depth.

Why it matters

The right words unlock the same idea for everyone.

Most material is written for one level. A child a year behind is told they're “weak”; a child ahead is told to “wait”. Age-aware teaching removes that mismatch — meeting each learner exactly where they are, so the concept finally clicks.

How this democratises learning →
Class 4
Water spreads its arms wide when it gets cold, so ice is light and floats! 🧊
Class 12
Hydrogen bonding forces an open hexagonal lattice on freezing, lowering density below the liquid — so ice floats.

Meet your child exactly where they are.

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