Under Cheviot Kids, we house a nurturing mindset that allows young children to be curious and explore new horizons of learning. We strive to create an initial benchmark of age-appropriate teachings that further kindle a yearning for knowledge.
For a further insight into what it means to be a Cheviot kid and more about our approach towards nurturing individuals into the torch bearers of tomorrow:
At Cheviot Kids, we believe that learning and fun should always go together!
The nursery and pre-primary schedule has been designed to meet the requirements of budding young-ones, to provide them with utmost attention and care.
Pick the ideal institution to kick-start your child's academic journey, and witness them thrive in an environment that is designed to be a learning nest away from home.
Along with our students, we also maintain a close-knit relationship with their parents. After all, you are their first teacher!
Here is what the parents of Cheviot Kids have to say about us:
Spread across 7.3 acres of land, our campus houses a separate high school infrastructure with its own
designated sports ground and multidisciplinary areas.
For Green construction and eco-friendly infrastructure of the school.
For availing Green and sustainable practices within the school.
For maintaining clean water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.
Bulletin Board Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) Program 2026
We are proud to announce that our IBDP Year 1 student, Ansh Agarwal, has been selected for the prestigious Yale Young Global Scholars (YYGS) Program 2026 at Yale University, USA.
He has been chosen from over 2,300 students across 135+ countries and will attend the “Innovations in Science & Technology” session from 21 June to 3 July 2026 at Yale University’s campus in new Haven, CT, USA. It is a moment of great pride for the entire Cygnus community and reaffirms our commitment to nurturing globally minded learners.
Narcotics Awareness Session
On 15th December 2025, the school had a Narcotics Awareness session for the students of Grades 8, 9, 10 and 11. The speaker, Ms Chanda, Assistant Director of the Narcotics Control Bureau, explained how narcotic drugs cause addiction, leading to serious health issues and social problems. She discussed how people are initiated into drugs due to peer pressure, curiosity or stress. The students learned how narcotics destroy lives.
The session stressed on the importance of saying no, choosing good friends, handling emotions, and asking parents or teachers for help and living a healthy lifestyle.
The students found the session to be informative and inspiring.
Our building blocks of knowledge cater to the budding requirements of each age-group.
Cheviot Kids is a school with a big Heart and the children are our heartbeat