Each classroom is designed to be welcoming, with ample natural light and ventilation. The furniture and layout support free movement and independence, ensuring children feel safe and comfortable.
The classroom materials are made from locally sourced, eco-friendly resources like bamboo, clay, and natural wood. This reflects a commitment to sustainability and a connection to the local environment.
The library focuses on a range of books that include Tamil literature, folk tales, and nature guides, along with global Montessori educational resources. This helps children explore both their cultural heritage and broader, international perspectives.
An engaging space where children can join reading sessions, discuss stories, and participate in book-themed activities, fostering a love for literature and language.
A facility dedicated to collecting, preserving, and studying indigenous seeds. This promotes biodiversity and educates students about traditional crops and sustainable farming practices.
Students learn about seed saving, germination, and the importance of crop diversity.
A garden that features a variety of herbs known for their medicinal properties, echoing traditional Tamil practices in herbal medicine.
Children can learn to identify, grow, and understand the uses of plants like tulsi, neem, and aloe vera, fostering an appreciation for natural remedies.
A play area designed with ropes, climbing walls, and balance beams, encouraging children to develop strength, coordination, and motor skills.
The jungle gym incorporates elements that mimic natural environments, inspiring creative play and exploration.
A dedicated space for learning traditional Tamil music, dance, and visual arts. Children can explore instruments like the ‘mridangam’ and ‘veena,’ practice folk dances, and engage in traditional painting and crafts.
Weekly sessions teach children about local festivals like Pongal, Deepavali, and Navaratri, helping them understand the cultural significance, rituals, and stories associated with these celebrations.