The School Projekt

The long-term scheduling provides that children can attend the school (with state approval) from kindergarten to their university degree and complete their entire educational training there.
The Pauri Natureschool Project provides free lessons for the children from the neighboring remote villages, some of which are up to ten kilometers away and from where the children mostly come by foot.

Besides the lessons in average subjects, the children are educated practically on a basis that is adjusted to the location (for example, they are supposed to be able to set out a vegetable field until the age of eight, to the age of ten they should already know how to conceptualize and foster adjusted herb plantations and to their sixteenth birthday they can apply their basic knowledge for the watering of the land).
Thereby, the children learn from the beginning on, to live unintermediately with the nature, how to read her signs and to adjust their work to it.
At the end of the compulsory education, the pupils will be fully trained for jobs that are important in their region, and possess a professional qualification.
At the beginning of the education, the lessons will concentrate on domestic economy, agriculture and gardening. The next level is supposed to educate the children in their own traditional handicrafts and arts, because otherwise, the indian culture is more and more getting lost through westernisation.
A bridge is supposed to be spun between modern technology and existing tradition. Through more comprehensive understanding and the symbiosis of old and new ways of working, a new way of living with nature can evolve.








