The world of goodness, beauty and truth.
Steiner world.
The world of the farm.
The world of a place where life is unhurried and has a pace more aligned with childhood than what is in the world outside.
The world of goodness, beauty and truth.
Steiner world.
The world of children, their souls hidden in their innocence, laughter and simple joys of life.
The world of art, music, poetry and all the things that ennoble the soul.
The world of books.
The world of creative forces.
The cosmic world.
The beauty of the buildings and the creative impulses that lie in there.
The world of the teachers.
The world of dreams.
The world of partnership.
An unhurried world of beauty, joy, innocence, friendships, memories, work, love, passion and creativity.
This is the world of our children.
This is the world of Yellow Train.
A school founded on love for children
Yellow Train is a school, founded on love for children.
We are a school that believes in the promise of a brave new world. And we believe that the children are the bringers of that dawn. We believe in an education that is forming, life giving and nourishing. We work towards reclaiming the sacred in education. We believe education must meet the child. And it must meet the whole child.
We are inspired by the work of Rudolf Steiner and offer a Waldorf Program in our kindergarten and in the Primary Years. Our Middle School is a bridge between the intensely child centred Waldorf Program and the academically rigorous High School. Our High School and Senior School offer the IGCSE and A Levels by Edxecel. Located in an organic farm, on the outskirts of Coimbatore, the school is a growing community of teachers and parents in search of holistic education.
Teach the children. We don’t matter so much, but the children do.
Show them daisies and the pale hepatica. Teach them the taste of sassafras and wintergreen. The lives of the blue sailors, mallow, sunbursts, the moccasin flowers. And the frisky ones—inkberry, lamb’s-quarters, blueberries. And the aromatic ones—rosemary, oregano. Give them peppermint to put in their pockets as they go to school. Give them the fields and the woods and the possibility of the world that is nourishing, creative. Stand them in the stream, head them upstream, rejoice as they learn to love this green space they live in, its sticks and leaves and then the silent, beautiful blossoms.
Attention is the beginning of devotion. - Mary Oliver