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Overview
The school is located in the Himalayas, above Dharamsala in the Kangra district, near McLeod Ganj, at an altitude of more than 1700m. Children coming to the school must have previously been brought up in Sahaja Yoga culture and understand the importance of meditation. Their education is based on the teachings of Nirmala Srivastava. Students "learn the basic principles of Sahaja Yoga ... the tenets of Hinduism and worship the school’s patron".
The medium of instruction is English. Subjects (as followed by the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education curriculum) include standard courses as well as English, German, Indian Classical Music (including instruments), and Indian Classical dance.
References
- ISPS, Dharamshala
- ^ "A School for tradition", The Indian Express, December 24, 2000, by Sukhmani Singh
- ICSE syllabus
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