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Marudam Farm School

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If you’re a parent looking for a school that blends learning with nature and community living, Marudam Farm School in Tiruvannamalai might catch your attention. This is not your typical classroom-based school — it’s a place where children learn through farming, crafts, and real-world experiences. Let’s take a closer look at what makes this school unique, and what you should know before applying.

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Approximately 4:1 (including volunteers and resident educators).Around 120–130 children (ages 4–16) as of 2020 students
  • The school grows about 85% of its own food through its organic farm.
  • Earthen architecture and eco-friendly design make the campus unique.
  • Sliding fee and sponsorship model ensures inclusivity.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Marudam Farm School is a small, community-driven school that blends academics with farming, crafts, and environmental learning.
  • It’s ideal for families who value sustainability, creativity, and hands-on education over conventional exam preparation.

What kind of child will this school work for best

  • A child who learns best by doing and exploring.
  • A child who enjoys nature and community life.
  • A child whose family values inclusivity and can manage the commute.

Strengths

  • Low student–teacher ratio.
  • Strong environmental and farm-based curriculum.
  • Transparent fee and sponsorship model.
  • Warm, community-oriented environment.
  • Beautiful, eco-friendly campus.

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • Limited seats, especially in kindergarten.
  • Less focus on formal academics and exams.
  • No boarding facility.
  • Limited transport options.
  • Accessibility for children with physical disabilities may be limited.

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • What is the current year’s fee contribution range?
  • How are academic milestones tracked?
  • What are the transport options for families living in town?
  • How does the school support children transitioning to formal board exams?
  • Can parents visit during school hours to observe classes?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Around 120–130 children (ages 4–16) as of 2020

Student–Teacher Ratio

Approximately 4:1 (including volunteers and resident educators).

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Founded by Arun Venkataraman and Poornima Arun; supported by ~30 teachers and staff under The Forest Way trust.

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Average annual cost per child₹50,000 (AY 2024–25)As per school’s sponsorship page; actual family contribution varies.
Application FeeNot specified
TransportParent-arrangedNo formal bus network; check local options.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Timeline

Open until end of January for the June academic start.

Process

Submit online or physical application form Parent interview Observation day for child (for older groups).

Priority

Siblings and families associated with The Forest Way get preference.

Eligibility

Minimum age 3.5 years for kindergarten.

Documents

Birth certificate ID proof Previous school records (if applicable).

Contact

marudamfarmschool@gmail.com +91 9994418311

What Parents Say

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

Early Years / Kindergarten

Positives

Teachers focus on play, nature, and emotional safety. Children learn through stories and farm activities.

Watch out for

Very limited seats; admission chances are low each year.

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Ask: How many seats are available for the upcoming year?

Primary (Classes 1–5)

Positives

Project-based learning and bilingual instruction help children connect theory with real life.

Watch out for

Less emphasis on formal testing; may not suit exam-focused families.

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Ask: How does the school track progress and prepare children for board exams later?

Extracurriculars / Farm Learning

Positives

Strong environmental and craft-based programs; children learn responsibility through farm work.

Watch out for

Limited formal sports or lab facilities.

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Ask: What kind of physical education or sports activities are offered?

Community & Diversity

Positives

Inclusive, mixed socio-economic environment; children learn empathy and cooperation.

Watch out for

Some parents may find the community model too informal.

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Ask: How are parents involved in the school community?

Campus & Facilities

~12 acres

Classrooms: 9 earthen classrooms with open, amphitheatre-style spaces.Library: Well-stocked with ~500+ books; cozy and inviting.Electricity: Solar and grid power.Water: On-site water systems; confirm potable water arrangements.Computers: 5 functional computers (no dedicated lab).Sports & Play: Open grounds and farm-based outdoor learning; no formal sports courts.Labs: No formal science labs; learning is project-based.Farm & Animals: Organic farm producing ~85% of food; cows, chickens, and seed preservation projects.Kitchen: Community kitchen for shared meals.Accessibility: Limited wheelchair access; confirm if needed.Security: Barbed wire fencing; campus set back from main road.

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"Marudam is an integral part of their mission to restore wild lands near Thiruvannamalai and grow food according to nature's ways."

LocalFutures

"Like all other structures, it had earthen walls and a wide staircase... I fell in love instantly with the beautiful and cosy library."

Prachi Mittal

"We are hugely indebted to these sponsors... the total average cost of educating a child works out to Rs.50,000."

Marudam Sponsorship Page

Concerns raised

"Admission preference for applicants whose family members study/teach/work with the school or with The Forest Way."

Marudam Admissions Page

"Seats for kindergarten are very limited and so chances of admission are low."

Marudam Admissions Page

"Some parents note that the school’s non-formal approach may not suit families seeking exam-oriented outcomes."

Parent Feedback

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

3.5 years to mid-teens; mixed-age learning groups.

Family Backgrounds

Local farming families, urban parents who relocated for alternative education, and a few international families.

Socio-economic Profile

Mixed-income; sliding fee model ensures diversity.

Child Profiles

Curious, hands-on learners who enjoy outdoor and community-based learning.

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