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The TGSB family’s organic farming practices on campus like composting use of cover crops, and crop rotation focus on improving and maintaining soil health, which leads to more sustainable agriculture.
I am so thrilled that the TGSB management has considered awarding scholarship to us- empowering the girl children of the community. While on one hand educating and empowering girl children reinforces the UN’s SDG goal of right to education, it may raise the eyebrows of the boys questioning the gender equity. The school has evaluated its moves. While scholarship is awarded to every passion and talent of middle and high school when students start showcasing their novelty, the move is not defying gender equality. In fact, it is reinforcing gender equity by challenging the traditional stereotypes as ‘men are powerful breadwinners, women are vulnerable caregivers’, or ‘boys are strong, girls are weak’.
Cambridge Early Years is our new programme for 3-6 year olds. It gives young learners the best start in life, helping them to meet key early milestones and thrive in and outside of school. Cambridge Early Years is the first stage in our Cambridge Pathway, which gives students a clear path for educational success from age 3-19.
The Green School Bangalore is in the process of being affiliated for CEY which will pave the way for CIAE at a later stage and we will offer GCSE programme for grade 9 and 10