About Aangan Chaura

About AanganChaura

This age-old saying is more relevant than ever today. In fact, learning not only starts at home but continues at home as the world battles the Covid-19 pandemic. While the impact of the pandemic has moved everything online including children’s schools, it has also brought along the opportunity for parents to explore how they can homeschool their children and more importantly, find creative ways to keep children involved while teaching them new concepts.

This is also the foundation stone for “AanganChaura”— homeschooling and beyond

‘AnganChaura’ (literally, the pedestal in a courtyard in which a precious Tulsi plant grows in a typical Indian household) signifies the security of the courtyard of a house (angan), surrounded by loved ones of the family (symbolised by rooms of a house), looking up to the open sky and the universe; and the pedestal within it (chaura), inside which grows a child’s mind, nourished by wisdom and love. Living up to the name ‘AanganChaura’, we work towards making ‘homes more inclusive for learning’. We create the framework for homeschooling parents to educate their children in a structured, streamlined, and creative manner. We offer a wholesome homeschooling program for children from age 2 years to 8 years along with other programs that focus on aspects that play a vital role in shaping an individual’s future such as communication, personality development, language development, embracing diversity and inclusion and more.

Learning begins at home– We aim to empower parents to discover ways to introduce concepts to their little ones in a fun and interactive manner. We help them move beyond the boundaries of schools and explore aspects of life that are crucial to shape their thinking, attitudes and social skills in the early years of life. AanganChaura does all this taking into consideration the requirements of different boards of education; while complying with the National Education Policy, 2020.

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