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Green School of Thought

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Green School of Thought

Sholai School with its other divisions collectively called CLOAAT (Centre for Learning, Organic Agriculture and Appropriate Technology), is one of its kind in all of India.

It was founded in 1991 by Brian Jenkins (68), a British social anthropologist, thinker and teacher. Jenkins first came to India in 1969 to study Buddhist meditation at Bodhgaya. By then, he became familiar with Jiddu Krishnamurthy’s teachings, and later the man himself as he began teaching at Krishnamurthy’s Brockwood Park School in the UK. After 14 years in Brockwood, Jenkins decided to do something on his own. Krishnamurthy advised him to not be “a blueprint”.

With the small inheritance left to him by his grandmother, Jenkins began looking for a place in India and in 1989 found this scenic 100-acre area, 18 km from Kodaikanal.

Unlike conventional schools, students here are not grouped by age or class (entry level is 8 years and goes up to 19 years) but rather according to their academic abilities and liking.

The school practices organic farming and grows pepper, coffee and seasonal fruits and vegetables.

■ It also runs its own dairy and not just produces its own organic milk and cheese but even exports home-grown coffee to Germany


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■ Students here are taught swimming, yoga, bird watching, horse riding, trekking and outdoor and indoor games.
■ The school is powered by solar panels and generators powered by micro hydro energy.


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Isha Home School, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu


Founded in 2005 by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, Isha Home School strives to incorporate his educational approach into its day-to-day working.

The Valley School, Thatguni, Karnataka


The Valley School is based on the teachings of the eminent philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti.

Vikasana, Bangalore, Karnataka


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Read more from here:Green School of Thought - The New Indian Express
 
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