Education System during the Ancient Times
India during its ancient times was known for its illustrious history in quality holistic education and life beyond schooling. The famous “Gurukul System” – a form of education, focused on residential holistic schooling for the children developing their intelligence, critical...
A strong education is a primary need for nurturing the future of our nation. Right To Education (RTE), 2009 provides access to compulsory and free education to children of age 6 to 14, and it encourages parents from lower income backgrounds to enroll their...
Daan Utsav, India’s festival of giving, also known as the Joy of Giving week, is celebrated every year from October 2-8. In 2017, over 60 lakh people across 200 cities participated in this event; this included over 1,000 companies, 1,000 NGOS and 1,100 events organised across...
“Teachers, school administrators and parents will come away from life-enriching education with skills in language, communication and ways of structuring the learning environment that support the development of autonomy and interdependence in the classroom.”
As part of Bhumi’s whole School Transformation Programme, Life Skills workshop was...
Transformational Education in Slum Communities of Chennai
Children growing up in slums experience a childhood with massive social problems associated with urban poverty. For most slum families, educating their children is the last thought on their minds. Every child up to the age of 14 is...
“The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes our life in harmony with all existence” – Rabindranath Tagore
To create schools that children experience as nurturing, creative, fearless and safe learning spaces is what our Whole School Transformation programme envisions.
In...