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VidyaKshetra

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Holistic, culture-rooted education focusing on experiential learning and community living.

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Not published; school emphasizes small cohorts and one-on-one attentionNot publicly listed; mixed-age community (ages 4–21 historically) students
  • Gurukula-style education rooted in Indian philosophy (Panchakoshatmika Vikas).
  • Strong focus on Krishi, Kreeda, Kala, and Karma — farming, sports, arts, and service.
  • Teacher training through the Acharya Nirman program.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • VidyaKshetra offers a deeply cultural, experiential, and community-based education model. It’s ideal for families who want their child to grow in a natural, value-based environment rather than a conventional academic setup.

Best Fit For

  • A child who enjoys outdoor, hands-on learning and creative expression.
  • A child who thrives in small, nurturing groups rather than competitive classrooms.

Strengths

  • Holistic, Bharatiya-rooted curriculum.
  • Strong arts, music, and physical education.
  • Deep teacher involvement and community spirit.
  • Emphasis on character and life skills.

Trade-offs / Things to check

  • No formal board affiliation or exam pathway.
  • Limited transport options.
  • Selective admissions and small intake.
  • Lack of published fee structure may require direct discussion.

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Not publicly listed; mixed-age community (ages 4–21 historically)

Student–Teacher Ratio

Not published; school emphasizes small cohorts and one-on-one attention

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Founders: Muneet & Preethi Dhiman; teachers include Manu Tayal (Math & Science), Raghunandan Bhat (Hindustani Vocal); strong focus on teacher training (Acharya Nirman)

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Tuition / FeesNo fees but dakshina model — parents contribute voluntarily.
Application FeeNot published; Parichaya registration required.
TransportNo school transport; parents manage carpools or private buses.

There is no fixed fee structure. Parents are encouraged to offer dakshina as per their capacity.

Transport is community-managed, not school-provided.

Always confirm expected contributions (meals, uniforms, materials) directly with the school.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Admission Steps

  • 1.Register for Parichaya via the online form on the school website.
  • 2.Attend Parichaya — both parents must be present.
  • 3.Child Observation during the event.
  • 4.Parent Reflection Questionnaire submission.
  • 5.Teacher Interaction with both parents.
  • 6.Home Visit by school staff.

Eligibility

Children aged 4–6 years (as per current admission cycle).

Documents Required

Basic family and child details; no fee forms published.

Admission Events

Typically held twice a year (e.g., November sessions).

What Parents Say

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

Early Grades (Ages 4–7)

Positives

Parents love the experiential learning, outdoor classrooms, and nurturing environment. Children get individual attention and space to explore.

Watch out for

Limited seats and strict travel radius make it hard for families living far away.

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Ask: How many children are admitted each year? What is the daily schedule like for early learners?

Upper Grades / High School

Positives

Older students engage in meaningful projects, arts, and community work. Teachers are passionate and involved.

Watch out for

Lack of clarity on board affiliation and exam pathways worries some parents.

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Ask: How do students transition to board exams or higher education later?

Extracurriculars (Arts, Music, Kreeda)

Positives

Strong praise for cultural programs, music, and traditional sports. These are integral to daily life.

Watch out for

No major concerns; parents appreciate balance of academics and arts.

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Ask: How are these activities integrated into the academic day?

Logistics (Transport, Fees)

Positives

Community transport works for nearby families; the “no fees but dakshina” model feels inclusive.

Watch out for

No school transport and unclear donation expectations can be challenging for new parents.

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Ask: What is the suggested dakshina amount? Are there any additional costs?

Campus & Facilities

Not published.

Classrooms: Combination of indoor and outdoor learning spaces, including tree-house classrooms.Krishi (Farming): Active agricultural learning area where children participate in farming.Sports & Kreeda: Traditional physical training such as Kalaripayattu and open play areas.Arts & Culture: Music, Bharatanatyam, and festival performances (e.g., Navaratri at Ravindra Kalakshetra).Handwork & Construction: Students engage in mud construction and craftwork.Dining: Daily Annadaanam with organic, sattvic meals.Teacher Training: Dedicated Acharya Nirman centre for teacher development.Campus design: The campus is designed to be natural and low-impact, focusing on experiential learning rather than high-tech infrastructure.

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"Love is the first step towards education... In Vidyakshetra, you can see the teachers show abundant love to their wards... Vidyakshetra gives importance to arts and physical activities such as yoga, Kallaripayyttu, Kreeda, Krishi etc."

Sridharan (Parent)

"We are delighted to say our kids are learning and living the right path... Kreeda and construction work has given them confidence... Vidyakshetra holistic education will carve them to be better human beings."

Raghavendra (Parent)

"The school is an inspiring model for holistic education rooted in Indian culture."

Sahana Singh (Educationist)

Concerns raised

"Vidyalaya does not provide transport... Some are managing through everyday car drop and some through a private bus service."

Admissions FAQ

"The school restricts daily travel beyond 1 hour or 20 km radius, which can be limiting for families living farther away."

Admissions Policy

"Parents often ask for clarity on board affiliation and how students transition to mainstream exams."

Public Q&A

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

Mostly 4–14 years, with some older learners in extended programs.

Family Backgrounds

Parents who value cultural education, community living, and experiential learning.

Socio-economic Profile

Mixed — includes both urban and local families who align with the school’s philosophy.

Child Profiles

Children who enjoy outdoor learning, arts, and hands-on work thrive here. Those seeking structured exam preparation may find it less suitable.

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