Kindergarten
- The school session begins on 15-04-2026. We shall be accepting enrolments throughout the year for our Kindergarten program.
- Kindergarten school timing is 9:00am – 12:30pm, Monday to Friday. Children should reach the school by 8:50am, and get picked up by 12:40pm.
- Age limit: Pre-Kindergarten - Completed two and a half years on or before the day of admission.
- The Kindergarten program is spread across three classes – Pre Kindergarten for 2.5 to 3 years old, Junior Kindergarten for 4 years old, and Senior Kindergarten for 5 years old (effective from 2026-27 session).
- Our school doesn’t have a prescribed uniform, but we have a dress code. S/he is to be sent in comfortable clothes of solid colour or geometric patterns only. There should be no prints of cartoon or other characters. The footwear worn by the children should be simple, sturdy and comfortable. They should wear closed shoes in which they can run and play comfortably. Shoes should not have heels or fancy trimmings.
- Children should bring an extra set of clothes, a water bottle, a handkerchief/hand-towel, and a sun hat on all days.
- Families of all children in the kindergarten take turns to arrange lunch for all the children in the class as per a collectively decided roster. It provides a sense of sharing and community to the children while giving opportunity to the parent community for efficient time management.
- Lunch food Do’s & Don’ts:
- If some child in the class has food allergy, parents will be informed of it. That ingredient has to be avoided.
- Avoid spicy food. Avoid overtly processed food like instant noodles. Avoid food with high sugar content like packaged fruit juices, milkshakes, aerated drinks, etc..
- It is best to send prepared at home in the morning of the day.
- Apart from their lunch, children should bring a fruit (a mango, an orange, handful of strawberries etc.) every day. These are cut up and enjoyed together during fruit time.
- Children older than 4 years should be already toilet trained and are expected to maintain utmost hygiene and should be neat and clean when they come to school.
- Children should have as little as possible exposure to any type of media including mobile phones, television, i-pads, computers, laptops and all digital gadgets.
- Schedule of fees are provided in a separate enclosure. Quarterly fees should be paid in advance on or before the 5th of April, July, October, and January. One time and annual fees should be paid at the time of admission. Any delay beyond the stipulated date will be charged late fees of Rs. 100/- per day.
- Our school is inspired by the Waldorf education philosophy. We refer to the established methods, resources, and mentorship for implementation of Waldorf education. Over the years we have adapted and supplemented these methods with learning from our practice as well as other noteworthy approaches. Parents are expected to have a general understanding of Waldorf education to better relate to our approaches and let it inform their expectations from the school.
- Our pre-academic approach to pre-primary education is helpful in supporting young children’s overall growth. However, we are not trained special needs educators and our facilities aren't tailored for the task. We may not be able to admit children with certain special needs for the trial week or our regular classes.
- The school may amend, update or otherwise change, at any time and without prior notice, any or all of the above Rules and Regulations. Parents will be informed of changes for review.
Primary
- The academic session begins on 15-04-2026.
- Primary school timing:
- Class 1: 9:00am – 2:30pm, Monday to Friday.
- Class 2, 3, 4, 5: 9:00am – 2:30pm, Monday to Saturday except 2nd and 4th Saturdays.
- Students should reach the school by 8:50am, and get picked up by 2:40pm.