This is how it feels to be in Soulful
The day for the facilitator at Soulful starts with a 30
mins of Meditation or Quiet time by the river. This time
is for personal cleansing and invoking the blessings of
the muse to receive directions from the universe. Time to
connect with universal energy.
Children start walking in.
Everyone does their part in getting ready to start the
day. One goes to pick flowers, one lights the lamp, one
does a kolam, one arranges the cushions in a circle, there
is no timetable for these things - we see what is to be
done and we do it. Children take care of their
environment.
The day begins with a circle time for the group to come
together. Each person shares a moment of gratitude or a
small goal for the day. A student or teacher might lead a
short meditation or a gentle breathing exercise, setting
an intention for the day.
What do we want to learn this year / month / week /
day?
What are you curious about?
What is your dream right now? (writing a book? Starting a
business? Making a Software? Making something?) The
facilitator makes a note of everything.
The student admin incharge brings forward questions about
- What do we need for the centre (who is going to make
it?)
When done with the circle time, students take a morning
nature walk. They stroll through the garden, perhaps
stopping by the river to watch the ripples or pausing
under a tree to listen to bird songs.
Project Based Learning: Back in their
classrooms, students break into mixed-age groups to work
on meaningful projects they’ve chosen or designed
themselves. Today, one group is making paper from recycled
scraps; one writing an epic, another is crafting herbal
soaps using plants they’ve harvested from the garden. Each
project is student-led, with teachers guiding them as
needed.
Curiosity-Driven Lessons: The schedule
allows students to explore their interests freely. If a
student wonders aloud, "How do birds sleep?", the group
might research the topic, watch videos, or even build a
small bird-watching station in the garden. The curriculum
flows with their natural curiosity, leading to discoveries
that might even spark the next day's projects or
questions.
Teacher-Led Sessions: Each teacher has
the freedom to design and teach lessons what they deem
fit. Students may be introduced to poetry, how levers
work, or traditional crafts based on the group’s need.
Teachers guide students in exploring new subjects with a
personal touch, creating an atmosphere where their
enthusiasm sparks the students’ own curiosity and
engagement.
Community Lunch - Nourishing Body and Soul:
Students gather for a community-cooked lunch that they
helped prepare in the school kitchen. Conversations flow
as they share stories and reflections from the morning.
Older students assist younger ones, serving food and
ensuring everyone has what they need. Eating together
reinforces the center's family-like atmosphere, where each
person feels cared for and valued.
Self-Reflection Time - Listening to the Inner
Voice:
The campus quiets as everyone finds a comfortable spot to
reflect. Students journal, meditate, or simply sit in
silence. They listen to their inner voice, reflecting on
what they’re learning and how they’re growing.
Practical Skills and Student-Run Operations
In the afternoon, students immerse themselves in practical
roles that contribute to the school community. Some manage
the campus garden, while others run the small student
store, help with book-keeping, or maintain the school’s
upkeep.
Creative Expression, Art, Sport The last
part of the day is reserved for artistic pursuits and
physical vitality. Some work on individual art projects,
while others join in a game of soccer, practice yoga,
music or dance. Teachers are there as co-creators and
coaches, encouraging students to express themselves
freely.
Closing Circle - Reflecting and Sharing:
As the day winds down, everyone gathers again under a
tree. Each student or teacher is invited to share a
highlight or a reflection. They celebrate their creations,
their challenges, and the discoveries they made.
Category
Curiosity
Date
March 12, 2025
Author
Pavee Ramanishankar