The curriculum at ( SCTS ) is designed for holistic development, aiming to give students a competitive edge while clearing any confusion between them and their subjects. The Bundle of Sticks

Unlike standard diaries that have one line per day, the Sri Chaitanya portable diary uses a column format. It divides the day from 5:00 AM (Brahma Muhurta) to 11:00 PM. This is specifically designed for students balancing school syllabus (ICSE/CBSE) with competitive coaching modules.

: Detailed report cards can be viewed and downloaded in PDF format for offline access. How to Access the Portable Diary

Unlike a physical diary that only shows final grades, the portable version provides detailed marks and progress reports, helping students track their growth over time.

Forget waiting for the school to send a note home. The apps use to send instant updates about your child's performance, attendance, upcoming events, fee dues, and urgent announcements directly to your phone. This ensures parents are always the first to know.

: For students in classes 5 to 7, the school has replaced many traditional textbooks and diaries with trendy tabs

Owning the diary is one thing; using it effectively is another. Here is the "Sri Chaitanya Topper Protocol" for maximizing the portable diary:

Open the portable diary at 10 PM. Write down the Top 3 Critical Tasks (T3) for the next day. Do not clutter the page. If you have a NEET test on Sunday, your T3 might be: 1. Biology Mock Test, 2. Electrostatics revision, 3. NCERT Inorganic reading.