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UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Not officially listed; earlier data suggests roughly 10:1–15:1 (needs confirmation)Historical data (2018) shows ~57 students; current numbers not published students
  • Democratic, self-directed learning inspired by Aarohi, Sudbury Valley, and Summerhill models.
  • Children participate in a parliament to make community decisions.
  • Students graduate through NIOS or IGCSE as independent candidates.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • BeMe Learning Center is a small, community-driven alternative school in Bengaluru that focuses on self-directed, democratic learning. It’s ideal for families who believe education should be about curiosity, responsibility, and real-world experiences rather than exams and grades.

What kind of child will this school work for best

  • Children who are self-motivated and curious.
  • Families comfortable with open-ended learning and flexible academic paths.
  • Kids who thrive in small, nurturing communities.

Strengths

  • Strong sense of community and belonging.
  • Emphasis on independence and confidence.
  • Flexible learning paths (NIOS/IGCSE).
  • Engaged facilitators with alternative education experience.
  • Real-world, project-based learning.

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • Limited sports and large-scale infrastructure.
  • No formal board affiliation.
  • Higher fees compared to mainstream schools.
  • Small peer group size.
  • Limited public data on outcomes and staff.

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • What is the current fee structure and what does it include?
  • How are older students supported for NIOS/IGCSE exams?
  • What are the recent student outcomes after graduation?
  • How is the one-week trial structured for new families?
  • What safety and transport arrangements are in place?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Historical data (2018) shows ~57 students; current numbers not published

Student–Teacher Ratio

Not officially listed; earlier data suggests roughly 10:1–15:1 (needs confirmation)

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Founders include Hema & Prakash Gudnavar and Namrata & Vishal Bhatt; facilitators with backgrounds in alternative education

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Annual Fee₹1,05,000 (as per 2017 Bangalore Mirror article)Historical figure; confirm current rate with school
Application FeeNot listedAdmission via online form and meetings
TransportNot provided by schoolParents usually arrange their own transport

The fee figure is from 2017 and may have changed.

Additional costs for trips, camps, and materials may apply.

Always confirm the latest fee structure directly with the school.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Admission Steps

  • 1.Fill out the enquiry form on the BeMe Admission Page.
  • 2.Attend Explore BeMe (open day) or schedule a meeting with the team.
  • 3.Complete the parent questionnaire.
  • 4.Children aged 5+ attend a one-week trial.
  • 5.Final meeting with facilitators before confirmation.

Admission Window

Typically around June; mid-year admissions may be possible.

Documents

Standard ID, DOB proof, and previous school records (confirm with school).

Contact

info@beme.org.in or +91 98458 07429.

What Parents Say

Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.

Learning Approach

Positives

Parents appreciate the self-directed, democratic model where children take ownership of their learning. It encourages independence and confidence.

Watch out for

Some parents worry that the open structure may not suit children who need more guidance or structure.

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Ask: How does the school support children who struggle with self-direction?

Community & Environment

Positives

The small, close-knit community helps children feel safe and heard. Facilitators are approachable and involved.

Watch out for

Limited peer diversity due to small size; may not offer the same exposure as larger schools.

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Ask: How many children are currently enrolled in each age group?

Academics & Boards

Positives

The school supports NIOS and IGCSE pathways, giving flexibility for different learning paces.

Watch out for

Lack of formal board affiliation may concern parents who want a clear academic track.

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Ask: How are students supported when preparing for external exams?

Fees & Value

Positives

Parents value the personalized attention and experiential learning.

Watch out for

The cost can be high compared to mainstream schools.

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Ask: What exactly is included in the annual fee?

Facilities

Positives

The campus feels homely and creative, with spaces for art, woodwork, and exploration.

Watch out for

Limited sports infrastructure and no large playgrounds.

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Ask: Are there tie-ups for sports or outdoor programs?

Campus & Facilities

Small urban campus housed in an independent house with a courtyard and a large banyan tree (exact area not published).

Activity corners and project spacesWood and clay workshopsCuriosity and expression cornersOutdoor play area and courtyardFocus on real-world learning and field trips rather than formal labs or large sports fields

Reviews from Other Platforms

Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.

What parents liked

"Children here are brimming with confidence — that really stood out!"

Visitor account

"Open, democratic environment; children learn to manage budgets, projects and practise democracy."

Bangalore Mirror (2017)

"Friendly facilitators and many mentors have enrolled their own children here — strong community feel."

Medium article

Concerns raised

"This model isn't inexpensive. A year at BeMe was reported around INR 1.05 lakh (2017) — costs add up with trips and camps."

Bangalore Mirror (2017)

"Not suitable if you want a traditional, exam-focused education; children take NIOS/IGCSE as private candidates if needed."

School materials and press

"Limited public data on staff numbers, current enrollment and formal board affiliations — parents must verify current facts before applying."

Directory notes

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

3–16 years, grouped by developmental stages rather than grades.

Family Backgrounds

Parents are typically open-minded, value experiential learning, and are comfortable with non-traditional education.

Socio-economic Profile

Middle to upper-middle class families, often professionals or entrepreneurs.

Child Profiles

Independent, curious, and creative children who enjoy hands-on learning and freedom to explore.

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