Farming Block – Grade III

Farming block, focuses on sowing seeds and creating a compost pit, it is a vital component of Waldorf education. It empowers children to become stewards of the environment, fostering a sense of responsibility and respect for the natural world. Through these hands-on experiences, students not only gain practical skills but also develop a deep connection to the rhythms of nature, enriching their overall education and personal growth.

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Carbon Heroes 🪴🌱

This Republic Day season, our Carbon Heroes, along with their parents, came together at Imli Ban Park (GHMC) to do something truly meaningful, plant hope. Each child planted two to three saplings, parents joined in with equal enthusiasm, and our young changemakers above 12 years

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✨ Little Footsteps, Big Discoveries 👣

Grade 4 explored the historic Golconda Fort as part of their Local Geography Block. Walking through its ancient pathways allowed the children to experience heritage with curiosity and wonder, a true reflection of Waldorf learning through real world exploration.

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Grade VIII – Human Anatomy ❤

Learning came alive as our students explored the wonders of the human body the Waldorf way — through art, observation, and experience. From vibrant drawings and paintings to an insightful doctor’s talk, every activity connected knowledge with real-life understanding.In Waldorf education, learning engages the head,

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