Partnership & Implementation

Three phases. A predictable path to a great school.

Most school partnerships dump information on you and disappear. Ours is designed around your school's actual capacity to absorb and implement.

Implementation Roadmap

Three phases. One system.

I

Core Academic Spine

Everything you need to be a significantly better school on Day 1.

  • 4-Unit Academic Structure (academic year divided into 4 independent units)
  • Structured Unit Planning (8-week cycle: 5 weeks teaching, 1 buffer, 1 revision, 1 test)
  • Unity ERP Integration (Fees, Admissions, LMS, Helpdesk, Parent App)
  • Worksheet Ecosystem (structured quarterly bundles, signed collection, inventory system)
  • Phased Practice Test Model (gradual conditioning, starts lighter in Year 1)
Academic Accelerators
  • Reading Program (Dual Teacher Model)
  • Speaking Program
  • Hands-On Learning
  • Math Concept Preview
  • Intelligence / Mental Ability
II

After Stabilisation

Once your team has internalized Phase I, these elevate the model further.

  • Scholarship exam training
  • Bagless Model implementation
  • Subject-wise classrooms
  • School-provided materials for art, craft, and activity periods
  • Structured storage and classroom-level material management
  • Inventory managed centrally through Unity
  • Requires planning of storage, distribution and logistics
III

Advanced Model

For schools 3–4 years into the system.

  • Differential Teaching (Std 6+): Aptitude-based grouping within subjects. Same concepts taught, depth varies.
  • Advanced learners receive higher-level challenge. Support learners get focused reinforcement.
  • Gradual Syllabus Acceleration: Over 3–4 years, certain subjects move ahead.
  • Creates additional time in Grade 10 for structured revision and board preparation.
  • No skipping of curriculum — only stronger grasp and efficient pacing.
  • Strategic Thinking accelerator added
Governance

What changes when the system is in place

Teaching becomes consistent across divisions

Coordinators know what is being taught in each classroom at any time

Deviations from plan are visible early — before they become problems

Parent communication becomes structured and tracked via Helpdesk

Academic rhythm becomes predictable and professional

Support Structure

What Walnut Provides

Remotely (ongoing)

  • Unit planning & period-wise curriculum structure and materials
  • Question paper creation (Year 1)
  • Digital content updates each unit
  • Training video access for new staff
  • Academic support and troubleshooting
  • Parent communication templates

On-Site (at key milestones)

  • Leadership workshop (before launch)
  • Teacher onboarding
  • Unity implementation training
  • First unit stabilisation review
  • Technical coordinator support during initial rollout
Your Responsibilities

What the Partner School Must Ensure

Academic Coordinators

Appoint one for each level:

  • One for KG
  • One for Primary
  • One for Secondary

Coordinators must be:

Digitally literateClear communicatorsWell respected internallyComfortable with structured monitoring

Device Access

  • Minimum

    1 desktop/laptop per 2 teachers in staffroom

  • Recommended

    1 tablet per teacher (better real-time access, communication and tracking)

  • Process

    Route all parent concerns through Unity Helpdesk

Your Journey

From first conversation to launch

01

Apply & Conversation

30-minute call to understand fit

02

Fit Assessment

Review of your school's current state

03

Agreement & Onboarding

Partnership agreement, Unity setup begins

04

Setup & Training

Curriculum materials, Unity training, coordinator briefing

05

Launch & Ongoing Support

Phase I goes live. Monthly check-ins. R&D backing.