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Sita School

Parent Insights

Unknown, Unknown

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Roughly 8–13 students per teacherAround 30–40 (based on reports from 2005–2014; numbers vary with migration) students
  • One of Bangalore’s oldest alternative schools (since 1975).
  • Deeply art-integrated curriculum — children learn through drawing, craft, and storytelling.
  • Annual hand-printed calendar made by students and teachers.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Sita School is a small, community-driven school that has quietly nurtured children for nearly five decades.
  • It’s ideal for families who value creativity, compassion, and flexibility over formal structure and competition. However, it’s not a conventional school — it lacks formal board recognition and depends on external funding.

What kind of child this school is best for

  • A child who learns best through art, stories, and hands-on activities.
  • A first-generation learner who needs a gentle, flexible environment.

Strengths and Trade-offs

  • Deeply caring teachers and founder-led vision.
  • Strong focus on art, craft, and community learning.
  • Small class sizes and individual attention.
  • Affordable and inclusive.
  • No formal board affiliation (may affect future transitions).
  • Limited infrastructure and resources.
  • High dropout risk among older children.
  • Dependence on donor funding.

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • How are older students supported academically and emotionally?
  • What is the current student–teacher ratio?
  • How does the school plan to sustain itself financially?
  • What are the sanitation and safety facilities like?
  • How do alumni transition to higher education or work?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Around 30–40 (based on reports from 2005–2014; numbers vary with migration)

Student–Teacher Ratio

Roughly 8–13 students per teacher

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Founder: Jane Sahi (educator and artist)
  • Long-term teachers: Divya Jyoti, Sarojini, Kamalamma, Rebecca (alumna)
  • Supported by volunteers and local staff

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Parent Contribution₹10 per child per monthSymbolic contribution noted in reports
Tuition FeesNone listed
MealsIncluded - Daily meals provided
Application FeeNot documented
Annual Running Budget~₹6.5 lakh (2012–2014)
TransportNone

Admission Process for Interested Parents

  • 1.Entry: Rolling admissions; children can join at any time of year.
  • 2.Eligibility: Primarily for local children, especially those who have dropped out or not enrolled elsewhere.
  • 3.Documents: Basic ID, age proof, and any previous school records (if available).
  • 4.Contact: Reach out via email or phone (verify current details) or through Asha Bangalore for updated information.

What Parents Say

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

Learning Environment

Positives

The school offers a warm, creative, and non-competitive atmosphere where children learn through art, stories, and projects.

Watch out for

Some older children may lose interest due to limited academic structure or peer group size.

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Ask: How does the school keep older children engaged and motivated?

Academic Pathways

Positives

Children successfully complete state or NIOS exams as private candidates, showing that learning outcomes are strong despite the informal setup.

Watch out for

Lack of formal recognition can make transitions to mainstream schools more complicated.

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Ask: How does the school support students who want to move to mainstream or higher education?

Community & Values

Positives

Deeply rooted in local community life, with teachers and families working together.

Watch out for

High family mobility and economic hardship can disrupt continuity.

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Ask: What support systems exist for families facing financial or social challenges?

Infrastructure & Resources

Positives

The school makes creative use of limited resources, emphasizing sustainability and simplicity.

Watch out for

Facilities are basic; not comparable to urban private schools.

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Ask: What improvements have been made recently in sanitation, safety, and digital access?

Funding & Stability

Positives

Long-term donor support and dedicated teachers have kept the school running for decades.

Watch out for

Heavy reliance on external funding and lack of RTE compliance pose risks to long-term stability.

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Ask: What is the school’s plan for financial sustainability?

Campus & Facilities

Around 1.3 acres (based on land donations in 1985 and 1987)

Simple, single-storey classrooms built on donated landSmall but well-used library and teacher workspaceGarden and kitchen-garden where children help grow plantsArt and craft materials made by teachers and studentsDaily meals provided (ragi porridge and simple lunch)Some computer access for older children (Scratch animation noted in 2014)Outdoor play areas and open spaces for group activitiesLimited formal infrastructure — focus is on functionality and community use

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"Jane is my backbone, my adhara sthambha who showed me that I had the ability to do and teach things I felt I was not able to do before."

Vikalp Sangam

"Children’s artwork and books they’d created were original and carefully made."

Asha site-visit report, 2014

"Some ex-students have become teachers... undertaken vocational training and worked their way towards acquiring college degrees."

Vikalp Sangam report

Concerns raised

"Drop-out rate is very high… families move away or children leave to help earn income."

Vikalp Sangam / Asha reports

"Sita is not RTE compliant for a number of reasons… this leaves it vulnerable to legal/registration issues."

Asha site-visit, 2014

"Keeping older kids meaningfully engaged might profit from additional attention... evidence of boredom at points in the day."

Asha site-visit, 2014

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

4–15 years, with mixed-age learning groups.

Family Backgrounds

Mostly children from nearby villages such as Silvepura and Fatimapura. Many come from working-class or marginalized communities.

Socio-economic Profile

Families often face economic challenges and may rely on daily-wage work. The school aims to support first-generation learners.

Child Profiles

Children are curious, hands-on learners who thrive in creative, flexible environments. Some may have had interrupted schooling or limited exposure to formal education.

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