Elementary Readiness Check
Start with the correct elementary grade for your child. Explore Grade 1 to Grade 6 readiness paths in one organized, parent-friendly elementary hub.
Six elementary grade paths in one system.
Choose the grade that fits your child today, then open the readiness page to check reading, math, comprehension, and general learning confidence.
Select the Right Elementary Grade
Choose the grade card that best matches your child’s current level. Each page should feel focused, practical, and appropriate for elementary learning stages.
Grade 1
Best for children starting stronger word recognition, number familiarity, and simple comprehension tasks.
Open Grade 1 CheckGrade 2
Best for children developing smoother reading, clearer word understanding, and simple reasoning tasks.
Open Grade 2 CheckGrade 3
Best for children moving into stronger reading understanding and more structured problem solving.
Open Grade 3 CheckGrade 4
Best for children working on stronger reading stamina, clearer logic, and organized understanding.
Open Grade 4 CheckGrade 5
Best for children developing stronger problem solving and more independent academic understanding.
Open Grade 5 CheckGrade 6
Best for children preparing for stronger academic demands before entering junior high.
Open Grade 6 CheckWhat Elementary Checks Usually Focus On
Elementary readiness pages should feel balanced, useful, and practical, helping parents see how the child is doing in core school areas.
Reading & Comprehension
Short passages, simple understanding tasks, and grade-appropriate reading confidence.
Math & Problem Solving
Basic operations, number sense, logic, and practical thinking questions.
Language & Vocabulary
Word understanding, sentence awareness, and expression suited to the child’s grade.
Science / General Understanding
Simple academic awareness and age-appropriate ideas that show learning comfort.
Logic & Thinking
Questions that show pattern recognition, reasoning, and growing academic confidence.
Next-Grade Readiness
A quick snapshot of how prepared the child may be for the next elementary level ahead.
How Parents Should Use the Elementary Hub
The elementary category hub should help parents move quickly from the broad school stage into the correct grade-level readiness page.
Choose the closest grade
Start with the grade level that most closely matches your child’s current school level today.
Let the child answer first
Parents may guide the process, but it is still better to let the child answer as independently as possible.
Use the result as guidance
The goal is to help parents plan support, not to create stress or label the child unfairly.
Elementary readiness checks should feel like a practical school-readiness snapshot. They are not a full academic evaluation or a formal school placement decision.
Who the Elementary Hub Is Most Helpful For
This category hub is useful for families who want a clearer picture of where a child may need support before moving into the next grade.
- ✓Parents checking if a child is ready for the next elementary grade
- ✓Families preparing for a new school year or transfer
- ✓Students who may need catch-up support in reading or math
- ✓Parents comparing learning options before enrollment
- ✓Children moving from one system, country, or school setup to another
- ✓OFW families who want a practical and flexible next-step guide
What Parents Can Do Next
After opening an elementary readiness page, parents should know what kind of next step may help based on how the child performs.
Move Forward with Confidence
For students who appear ready for the next elementary level and may simply need the right school path.
Explore FI OptionsGet Light Support
For students who may benefit from targeted help in reading, math, or comprehension.
See 1-on-1 SupportAsk for Guidance
For parents who are still unsure which learning option or support path may fit best.
Message on WhatsAppElementary Hub Questions
A few quick answers before parents choose Grade 1 to Grade 6.
Choose Grade 1 to Grade 6
Start with the elementary grade that feels closest to your child today. The goal is a practical readiness snapshot that helps parents decide the next step with more confidence.