Camp Format

Questions About Our Camp Format

The questions we hear most often — and why we choose to do things differently.

1

Why don't we conduct our camps only on weekends?

Deep learning cannot be rushed. Meaningful conversations, friendships, community living, and connecting with nature all take time.
That's why most of our camps are 3–4 day experiences — giving participants the time to slow down, settle in, explore, reflect, and truly experience the journey.
We believe those extra days make all the difference.
We deeply believe the days you spend here will be more meaningful than simply fitting everything into a weekend.
2

Why don't we conduct Science & Math camps during holidays?

Holidays are a time to explore the world beyond classrooms.
They are perfect for experiences in nature, art, culture, farming, creativity, travel, and community living — things children rarely get enough of during the academic year.
Science and mathematics are subjects children engage with throughout the school year.
Our camps are designed to complement that learning by helping participants experience concepts, ask deeper questions, and connect classroom learning with the real world while those ideas are still fresh in their minds.
That's why we usually conduct our Science & Math camps during the school term, and use holidays for a different kind of learning.
Every season has its purpose. We simply choose the time that best serves the learning.
3

How do we take so many days leave for the kids?

School is an important part of learning.
So are experiences that cannot happen inside a classroom.
When children step away from their everyday routine, they often arrive with greater curiosity, attention and openness to learn.
They don't just learn science and mathematics — they learn to observe, ask questions, think differently and connect ideas with the real world.
Sometimes, taking a short break from school becomes a meaningful part of education itself.
Not every lesson happens inside a classroom. Some are learnt by living them.
4

How can parents take leave from work for the camp?

We understand that taking leave from work isn't always easy.
That's why we encourage families to join only if it is genuinely possible for them. The experience is meant to reduce stress, not create it.
For parents who may need to stay connected, limited Wi-Fi is available upon request for a small number of participants in each camp — usable for a few hours a day to attend important meetings or handle essential work.
The rest of the day is an invitation to disconnect from screens, reconnect with nature, spend uninterrupted time with your children, and experience learning together.
We don't ask you to disconnect from responsibility — only to reconnect with what matters most.
5

Will this help my child in academics?

1
Our framework is designed through academics.But openness in learning should come from the child. We cannot force them to learn.
2
Please don't put pressure on your childto do justice to the time and amount spent here. Children cannot think that way — they simply respond to the environment we create for them.
3
If they feel pressureto perform, prove themselves, or meet expectation, curiosity slowly gives way to anxiety and learning becomes difficult.
4
We are trying to redefine learning here.So come with openness. Come with intention to explore together.
5
This isn't a school.No marks. No competition. No assessment. No pressure. Only the joy of discovering — the joy of learning.
Come with curiosity, and learning will take care of itself.