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Sahyadri School - Krishnamurti Foundation India

Sahyadri School is an educational institution based on the educational philosophy of J. Krishnamurti, focused on fostering an environment of learning that emphasizes the holistic development of the student.

50 Reviews in Sahyadri School - Krishnamurti Foundation India
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Hemant Explorer
11 months ago
> It's a Residential School. > Admissions are open from 4th Grade. > 4th Grade to 12th Grade they have academics. …
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Anadya Mittal
a year ago
Studied here for 4 years of my life. Enjoyed every moment. Nothing brings back memories like the very mention of Sahyadri. From outdoor classes to folkie to the dorms and the natural beauty, it's a beautiful place to be. Sahyadri will always hold a special place in my heart :)
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Sandip Jadhav
11 months ago
It's a very nice school.
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Rannvijay Khandelwal
11 months ago
I spend my 3 years here and trust this school can give you depression because of the new principle he cannot handle us like padmapriya akka did but this school is good after all
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Jyotsna Mandana
4 years ago
My daughter did her 11th and 12th there. It's a beautiful location, but alternative living is an eye wash. The children do not farm or do any practical work at school despite the potential to do it. Very few faculty are oriented and to the …
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Dhananjay Talekar
a year ago
A great school they follow the holistic learning for the child, great campus good teachers.
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Snigdha Kulkarni
a year ago
A place that will always, always feel like home for all Sahyadrians.
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Tejas Itraj
16 years ago
Sahyadri School is a residential school in Maharashtra, India, founded in 19913, based on the philosophy of renowned philosopher J. Krishnamurthy. The Krishnamurthy Foundation of India (KFI) has several schools and institutions across India …
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Devsons
4 weeks ago
Best atmosphere for teaching.,,👌 …
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Vijayasarathi M Kalle
10 years ago
My Children go to this school and they love it. Children have become confident, creative and most importantly happy. I hope they stay that way.
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