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Shibhumi

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If you’re a parent exploring alternative education options around Bengaluru, Shibumi often comes up in conversations about thoughtful, child-centered learning. This report brings together what’s publicly known about the school — the good, the challenging, and what you should ask before applying.

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Not published; small classes and individualized learningNot published; historically small (older references mention 30–100 students) students
  • Deeply inspired by J. Krishnamurti’s philosophy of education.
  • Eco-friendly campus built with natural materials.
  • Vertical grouping and individualized learning.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Shibumi is a small, alternative learning community near Bengaluru that focuses on self-inquiry, dialogue, and experiential learning rather than conventional academics. It’s ideal for families who value reflection, simplicity, and a non-competitive environment.

What kind of child this school works best for

  • Inquisitive, self-motivated learners
  • Children who thrive in small groups and enjoy outdoor learning

Strengths

  • Deeply thoughtful educational philosophy
  • Strong teacher–student relationships
  • Beautiful, sustainable campus
  • Emphasis on emotional and intellectual growth

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • Limited transparency on fees and admissions
  • Distance from the city and transport challenges
  • Less focus on early exam preparation
  • Small community may not suit every child

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • What is the current student strength and class size?
  • How are transitions to mainstream colleges supported?
  • What are the safety and medical facilities on campus?
  • How are parents involved in the learning process?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Not published; historically small (older references mention 30–100 students)

Student–Teacher Ratio

Not published; small classes and individualized learning

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Educators trained in Krishnamurti-inspired pedagogy; focus on dialogue and inquiry-based learning

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Primary / Middle / High SchoolNot publishedPlease contact the school directly
Application FeeNot published
TransportCommunity-organized transport availableCosts not published

Please note: The school does not publish its fee structure online. Always confirm directly with the school before applying.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Cycle

Admissions open for limited seats each year.

Process

Parents are invited to attend dialogue sessions and campus visits before applying.

Timing

Announced on the Admissions Page; parents can join the mailing list for updates.

Documents

Birth certificate, previous school records, ID/address proof, and medical details (to be confirmed with the school).

Note

The process is selective and reflective of the school’s philosophy — expect conversations rather than formal interviews.

What Parents Say

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

Early Grades (6–11)

Positives

Children enjoy a low-pressure, experiential environment with close teacher attention.

Watch out for

Limited focus on textbook-based learning may make transitions to conventional schools harder.

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Ask: How do you ensure foundational literacy and numeracy are covered?

Middle Years (11–15)

Positives

Students gain independence through projects and fieldwork.

Watch out for

Some parents worry about gaps in structured academic progression.

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Ask: How do you track learning outcomes across subjects?

Secondary / A-levels (15–19)

Positives

Structured preparation for IGCSE and A-levels with mentorship and apprenticeships.

Watch out for

Students register as private candidates, which can add logistical work for families.

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Ask: What support is provided for exam registration and preparation?

Extracurriculars

Positives

Strong focus on arts, crafts, and outdoor learning.

Watch out for

Limited competitive sports or large-scale events.

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Ask: How are physical education and teamwork encouraged?

Campus & Facilities

Not officially stated

Learning Spaces: Mud-built classrooms with timber frames and open ventilation.Labs/Libraries: Limited formal labs; focus on experiential learning and workshops.Sports & Physical Activity: Outdoor play, treks, and nature walks are part of the routine.Food: Simple vegetarian meals served on campus.Sustainability: DEWATS sewage treatment, percolation pond, solar water heaters, and plans for solar PV generation.

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"A very caring place, our child learned to observe and think — not just memorise."

"Small batches and attentive educators. The campus is beautiful and children love the outdoors."

"The emphasis on dialogue and self-inquiry has helped our adolescent become more thoughtful."

Concerns raised

"Not good if you need a conventional marks-driven schooling early on."

"Transport and distance are a challenge; daily commute long for city families."

"Limited information on fees and admission; process can be slow and selective which may be difficult for urgent admission needs."

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

6–19 years, with mixed-age learning groups.

Family Backgrounds

Parents often drawn to alternative education and Krishnamurti’s philosophy.

Socio-economic Profile

Mostly middle-class families willing to travel or relocate for this approach.

Child Profiles

Curious, reflective children who enjoy nature, dialogue, and self-directed learning.

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