The school’s architecture is earthy and rustic. A children’s swing area amid bamboo trees is called vanar vatika. The classrooms are thoughtfully designed, with doors, chairs and tables matching the height of children.
One could be forgiven for thinking that it is a special day on entering Shikshantar School, as children are seen playing in colourful clothes. Students of this Gurgaon school don’t wear uniforms. One of the newest schools in the city, it tries to steer clear of accepted notions of education. So it is not hard to guess why it tops the ‘innovative teaching’ parameter.
The school’s architecture is earthy and rustic. A children’s swing area amid bamboo trees is called vanar vatika. The classrooms are thoughtfully designed, with doors, chairs and tables matching the height of children. Interesting patterns based on themes such as forest or sea-life add to the colourful atmosphere and make learning fun. “It is how education should be, with no set patterns or rules,” said Shikshantar chairperson Minoti Bahri. “Let the children discover themselves the way they want to.”
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2. Shikshantar School Location: South City I Board: ICSE Website:www.shikshantarschool.com Phone: 0124-4889100 Nursery cost: R66,000 per annum Average number of students in a section: Class KG to 5 — 24; Class 6 to 10 — 15 Total number of students: 537 Total number of fulltime teachers: 73