School without walls
A real life education system
for the children…
of the children…
by the children…
Natural way of making sense of the world with biological
tools to achieve this.
Toilet construction contracts in village. Students earned Rs. 4,200 from the services rendered
A Ferro-cement basin made by Mahesh and Venkat
Vegetables grown by organic farming
Rashmi and Vaibhav fabricating a pedal power thrasher
Demystification
Students decided to construct a low cost structure with available resources and
materials.
They learned many things by themselves from
books, internet, hearsay and trial and error.
ExperienceVentilation & climate control within the dome is quite naturally accomplished.
The Sun, giver of all energy moves overhead in its arc and lights up the interior evenly, through out the day.
@ School without walls
On one full moon night of Bhadrapad Purnima
Carbon Credits
Carbon credits are awarded to students for saving L.P.G. gas
Production of coal from Biomass
From the bio-mass coal students cooks food on the steam saving food nutrients & L.P.G. There is no tension of overcooking food. Food remains hot for 2-3 hours even after cooking. It saved our time, money, & precious energy.
A low-cost biogas system which runs on kitchen waste.
Students gave free of charge hygiene services to the nearby primary school. School serves mid-meal to the children. This facilitated students to collect additional kitchen
waste and produce more gas.
To produce more cooking gas students have recently constructed a bio-gas plant which will run
on human excreta and cow dung
The features that evolved out of this real life situation
• multi-skill training,
• more practical work
• and students being paid for useful services rendered.
To stimulate intellect through physical activities.
Installation at Calangute beach under the guidance of Dr. Subodh Kerkar
Cone is the obvious form which emerges when one builds with sand.
It is perhaps the first form every child creates on the beach.
Perhaps, the pyramids of Egyptian Pharohas that traveled across the Indian
Ocean
Pyramids are raising their heads on the beaches of Goa, in the process losing their
edges and becoming cones!
Digital articulation
Under the guidance of Prof. Rahat Yusufi.
Photography done by students
Photography done by students
Photography done by students
Photography done by students
Photography done by students
Photography done by students
It is possible in a school of this kind
To help these children to have no fear whatsoever…
…Fear to fail in examinations,
loose jobs, market recessions
and so on…….. fear!
It is possible in a school of this kind
To help these children to
broaden the horizon of
experience of students.
Help these children to be honest, incorruptible...
to become a holistic mind.
No cracker Diwali ! Celebrating Diwali with Govt.officers on duty
“Nirmalya” collection during Ganeshji emersion at beautiful Dhamapur Lake. Students made compost fertilizer from the bio-mass waste.
Computerized statistics made by students.
• Ganeshji Idol:164• Nirmalya collected:169kg• Plastic collected: 60 kg
The Indian constitutionFundamental duties of Indian citizen
Article 51 A
It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to develop the scientific temper, humanism, and the spirit of enquiry & reform
Syamantak
School without walls
“Education without boundaries”