The Education Projects
School education is the first environment outside the home where a child learns to interact with others. Therefore, it is very important for the school environment to be as comfortable and friendly as possible.
The impact of education on communities which previously did not have access to education has been transformational. Our programmes have enabled parents to recognise the benefits of education and given them new hope for their children’s future. Our programmes are also creating a sense of harmony among diverse cultural and ethnic groups.
We measure education not only through academic performance but also through the overall success and satisfaction of the individual. Our holistic approach aims to develop children to excel in all aspects of life – socially, psychologically and materially. The methodology promotes cognitive, physical, emotional, social and spiritual growth, thus leading to an education that is complete.
The Art of Living started their service initiatives by providing education to underprivileged rural children in Udayapura Village on the outskirts of Bengaluru, Karnataka. Today, The Art of Living's Schools provide holistic free education to over 24,000 students in 210 schools across 18 states of India in the slum, tribal and rural belts where child labor and poverty are widespread.
The impact of education on communities which previously did not have access to education has been transformational. Our programmes have enabled parents to recognise the benefits of education and given them new hope for their children’s future. Our programmes are also creating a sense of harmony among diverse cultural and ethnic groups.
We measure education not only through academic performance but also through the overall success and satisfaction of the individual. Our holistic approach aims to develop children to excel in all aspects of life – socially, psychologically and materially. The methodology promotes cognitive, physical, emotional, social and spiritual growth, thus leading to an education that is complete.
The Art of Living started their service initiatives by providing education to underprivileged rural children in Udayapura Village on the outskirts of Bengaluru, Karnataka. Today, The Art of Living's Schools provide holistic free education to over 24,000 students in 210 schools across 18 states of India in the slum, tribal and rural belts where child labor and poverty are widespread.
Students are encouraged to broaden their vision and deepen their roots by appreciating their own cultural heritage as well as that of other nations. They are provided with modern tools as well as the moral and spiritual strength needed to face the challenges of modern day living.
By combining formal education with life skills and nurturing human values (such as friendliness, compassion, caring and sharing), teachers create a holistic environment conducive to learning.
When the focus is not just academic, but all-round development of the child, children learn how to handle their emotions and are also able to develop lateral skills required to cope with different challenges in life.
By combining formal education with life skills and nurturing human values (such as friendliness, compassion, caring and sharing), teachers create a holistic environment conducive to learning.
When the focus is not just academic, but all-round development of the child, children learn how to handle their emotions and are also able to develop lateral skills required to cope with different challenges in life.