Farm School Program
Frazer Town, Bangalore, India
Papagoya
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About Farm School Program
Farm School Program
We offer nature-based learning adventures for children aged 1-12 years, focusing on hands-on environmental education and experiential learning. Our program includes interactive sessions about tree communication, mycorrhizal networks, and plant interactions.
What Makes Us Different
- Learning through direct interaction with nature
- Based on Scandinavian educational principles
- Integration of play-based learning in outdoor settings
Ideal For
Children who thrive in outdoor environments and parents seeking nature-based education that combines play with environmental learning.
Program Features
- Farm exploration activities
- Nature-based interactive learning
- Environmental education through hands-on experiences
Meet your Expert
Papagoya
32 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Papagoya began because we felt schooling needed a shake-up, you know? We see kids for their spark, not their flaws. Our space is all about play - not just fun but real learning. Teachers sing Malayalam lullabies, share Kashmiri rhymes, turn laundry into a game. Kids feel safe here, and honestly, that's when they shine. We want every child to feel like they belong, loud and proud.
My Work
Our Programmes - Parent-Toddler, play-based kindergarten, micro school - plus events for parents and teachers.
Learning Through Play - No rote stuff. Kids paint like Picasso, fix things in garages, dig in gardens. It’s all hands-on.
Thematic Adventures - Themes like 'The Great Travel Story' pop up in songs, stories, even t-shirts. Learning stays alive.
Adventure Days Field Trips - We take kids out to museums, garages, wherever the theme leads. Real-world stuff, not just talk.
Playmaker's Lab Activities - Corners turn into hospitals or labs. Recycled things become treasures. Curiosity rules here.
Emotional Safety in Schools - Quiet nooks for reading, one-on-one chats, and space for feelings. Happy kids learn best.
Community and Culture - We cook, learn, and celebrate together—parents, kids, and even grandparents join the fun.