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==Criticism==
==Criticism==
Critics, mostly ex-members, express negative views about their experiences with the school. Members of Sahaja Yoga refute their claims, suggesting bias.
Critics, mostly ex-members, express negative views about their experiences with the school{{fact}}. Members of Sahaja Yoga refute their claims, suggesting bias.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 16:10, 24 August 2006

International Sahaja Public School in Dharamsala, India is operated by Sahaja Yogis to promote peace and wisdom in the education of children. It was established in 1990. The school is located above Dharamsala in the Kangra district, near McLeod Ganj, at a height of more than 1700m. The school is associated with the Sahaja Yoga organisation led by Shri Mataji Nirmala Srivastava.

Overview

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A view of the Senior section
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Junior Section

The school teaches between 150-250 international students annually. Subjects (as followed by the ICSE carriculum) include:

  • Art
  • Mathematics
  • History-Civics
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Economics
  • English
  • Computer Science
  • Geography
  • Sports
  • Indian Classical Music (including instruments)
  • Indian Classical Dance (Kuchipudi, Kathak etc.)
  • Carpentry
  • Environmental Studies
  • Second languages
    • Hindi
    • German

The school has an internet-connected computer lab, science lab, library, art and craft halls, music and dance rooms, and large sport facilities including a gym, skating ramp, basketball field, cricket pitch, and soccer fields.

Criticism

Critics, mostly ex-members, express negative views about their experiences with the school[citation needed]. Members of Sahaja Yoga refute their claims, suggesting bias.

External links