At Mount Abu School, we believe in facilitating learning through inquiry and exploration. Our curriculum balances the search for understanding, the acquisition of essential knowledge and skills, the development of positive attitudes and the opportunity for positive action. Experiential learning is a key part of the education approach at Mount Abu School. Students are encouraged to learn through hands-on experiences, which allows them to actively engage with the material and develop a deeper understanding of it. Through field trips, outdoor education programs, and project-based learning, students have the opportunity to explore and apply concepts in real-world settings. This approach not only enhances their academic learning, but also helps them develop important life skills such as problem-solving, collaboration, and critical thinking. At Mount Abu School, experiential learning is seen as a valuable tool in preparing students for success in their future academic and professional pursuits
The curriculum is based on essential concepts, skills, knowledge, and action elements. Inquiry-based learning is an important aspect of education at Mount Abu School. Through this approach, students are encouraged to ask questions, investigate topics of interest, and engage in self-directed learning. Teachers act as facilitators, guiding students through the learning process and helping them develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This approach promotes student engagement and motivation, as students are able to take ownership of their learning and explore topics that are meaningful to them. At Mount Abu School, inquiry-based learning is seen as a valuable way to develop students who are independent thinkers, curious learners, and active participants in their own education.