All-inclusive Approach

Child-friendly Infrastructure

Child-friendly Infrastructure

From conception to daily operations, student safety is embedded at every stage. Satya Bharti Schools offer safe, accessible, and engaging environments that meet students’ physical, emotional, and educational needs. This includes basic amenities, clean drinking water, hygienic sanitation facilities, furnished classrooms, and ample space for co-curricular activities.


Separate Toilets for Girls and Boys: Recognising the lack of toilets as a major barrier to girls’ education in rural India, all Satya Bharti Schools are equipped with separate, hygienic toilets - a model replicated in 49 adopted government schools across Rajasthan.


Basic Amenities: In collaboration with the government, most schools now have electricity connections. Solar energy is being explored as an alternative, with pilots in one school in Haryana and two in Rajasthan. Water supply is ensured through bore wells, submersible pumps, pipelines, and tankers.


BALA (Building As Learning Aid) Techniques:

- Calendar month, school map, and height charts painted on walls

- Abacus grill designs

- Mathematics tables and alphabets on staircase risers

- Use of fractal tiles

- Distance markers on floors


Green Efforts at Satya Bharti Schools:
All schools feature green patches in front (playgrounds) and back (kitchen gardens in most schools). Annual plantation drives are conducted before monsoons, involving local communities.


Green Efforts at Senior Secondary Schools:

- Tree plantations within school premises

- Buildings placed close to boundaries to minimise paved internal roads

- Classrooms fitted with energy-efficient tube lights

- Use of ready-mix concrete to prevent on-site waste

- Wastewater from drinking points redirected to kitchen gardens