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Imagine a school where all children have to do to is to play games, put up plays, and make field trips to botanical gardens and museums! Sounds too good to be true? Mridula Prakash's Creative School of Learning with its alternate method of teaching is making this dream come true for children.

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- Aradhana Sinha, Women Mantra (June 15, 2000) FULL ARTICLE



In the March 6th, 2002 edition of prestigeous magazine India Today (Hindi), writes in an article "Opening the door to learning through play" about the unique way of learning being practiced by School of Creative Learning.

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- Sanjay Kumar Jha (India Today (Hindi) - March 6th, 2002) INDIA TODAY ARTICLE



If the learning is facilitated through thoughtful process - what emerges is an example of `School of Creative Learning'. Here every activity is planned with Specific thought. There is a commendable effort to integrate and balance the folk traditions, culture, science, arts, and modernity. This can not be achieved without hard work of the team. I wish multiplication and replication of such efforts.

- Vijaya Chouhan, Programme Officer, UNICEF, Mumbai


School of Creative Learning, Patna is trying to move away from memory based education to an innovative education system. Here emphasis is put on developing faculties of thinking, imagination, memory, concentration and creativity.

- ZEE News (Jan 2, 2000)


This experiment of learning through creativity is worth praising. If education is perceived as an entertainment and not burden, child develops dedication to school and not hatred. This makes it easy for the educator to inculcate human values in children.

- Trinath Mishra,(NOBA 54-60) Director General, Central Industrial Security Force, New Delhi


Thank you for exposing me to a wonderful world of creativity, thinking, concentration etc. being taught to children. Hope such methods become available to more and more children all over the world.

- Nand Kumar, IAS, Assistant Programme Officer, UNICEF, Mumbai.


"Entertaining education" is successful education of life. Education and learning should not be a burden, but something that can be grasped easily. "Creative Learning" is successful, if children learn and grow while playing and enjoying.

- Jaiprakash Narayan Yadav, Minister of Education, Govt. of Bihar (India)


`School of Creative Learning' is full of potential for giving a new direction to teaching/learning situation in India. The Principal and all others associated with this school are doing admirable work and are putting in great vigor, imagination and efforts. They need support of all enlightened people. I wish them all the best.

- B. N. Choudhary,(Ex Teacher, Netarhat School) Education Officer (Retd..) Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, New Delhi


Our children carry enormous capacity for creativity. This we can only develop through this kind of education system. This experiment and endeavor on creative learning needs to be appreciated.

- Dr. Ramchandra Purve, Minister of Education, Govt. of Bihar


I have no desire to leave the campus. Can you (the Principal) admit me to your school? I would like to start relearning all my maths. I am zealous of the excellent work done by you all. HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS.

- B. K. Sinha, Ex-Principal, Netarhat Residential School, Netarhat, Bihar


Really impressive. The activities designed by the Principal, teachers, and organizers will go a long way for the development of the child. The school is doing something that one has not done (paid much attention) so far. I wish every success in their endeavors.

- K.N. Vasudevan, Ex Principal, Netarhat Residential School


This school is making a very good attempt to teach children something very useful for there life using a non traditional technique. I desire that this attempt should reach all the schools.

- Madan Mohan Jha,(NOBA 58-64) Joint Secretary, Dept. of Education, Govt. of India, New Delhi



Indeed, a very innovative school. I saw such an approach for the first time. Many things to learn, even for teacher and people interested in education. Wish such innovative approaches are copied/developed at many more places.

- A. K. Singh, Director, Education, Govt. of India.


Very impressive, holds promise for many for a creative future.

- Pratyush Sinha,(NOBA 56-62) IAS, Additional Secretary, Agriculture, Govt. of India


I can simply say that the school is something different.


- Shamshad Hussain, V.C., Nalanda Open University and noted Psychologist.


A very innovative experiment in the crowd of schools.

- Hindusthan, January 7th, 1997


There is so much to learn from you.

- T.S. Sandhu, UNICEF


Quite innovative! Ideas executed beautifully.

- Narendra Bhagat, IAS (NOBA 55-61) IAS, Secretary, Cabinet Coordination, Jharkhand.


River Ganges of knowledge is flowing here. Excellent attempt to provide burden-less and enjoyable education to small children, while keeping them close to nature. Eye-opener for parents also! Thanks to everyone.

- Krishna Mohan Prasad, (NOBA 72-79), IRS, Joint Income Tax Commissioner, Mumbai


Inspiring

- Shailesh Kumar Singh,(NOBA 77-82) IAS, DC, East Singhbhum, Jharkhand


Wonderful and constructive experiment on education. It may be the lifeline of such system.

- Dr. Shardendu (NOBA 69-76), Botany Dept., B.N. College, Patna University


Unique and innovative experiment towards all round development of a child especially by creating an environment for bringing forth the latent and hidden talents of children.

- S. K. Negi, IAS, Secretary, Secondary, Primary & Adult Education, Bihar


A great and commendable service to the cause of children. Deserves appreciation and everyone's support who believes in education for life.

- S. V. Sharan, IAS (Retd.)


An innovative concept indeed. The future of possibilities is indeed in the warm and exploring hands of our children.

- S. N. Sinha, IAS (Retd.) & noted Poet.





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