Srikadhama Gurukula
Mentor-Guided Holistic Learning for Ages 3–14
Srikadhama Gurukula offers a focused learning environment where children grow through mentorship, conceptual clarity, and experiential learning rooted in Indian tradition.
Students follow an NCERT-aligned curriculum, supported by AI-assisted learning insights, psychometric evaluation by a clinical psychologist, and skill development inspired by the traditional 64 Kalas.
Every child here is known by name, learning style, and strength, not lost in a crowd.



What is Srikadhama Gurukula?
Srikadhama Gurukula is a mentor guided learning centre for children aged 3 to 14, built for families who want their child to be known, guided, and developed as a whole person. Within a small cohort, students follow an NCERT aligned curriculum with NIOS certification eligibility, shaped by psychometric understanding, experiential skill development inspired by the 64 Kalas, and active integration of AI driven learning systems, so children not only receive personalised academic mentorship but also learn to work with intelligent tools that will define the professions of their generation. The result is a child who grows in clarity of thinking, confidence in real situations, cultural grounding, and measurable development across every dimension of who they are.
Choose Your Child's Path
Srikadhama serves two distinct age groups through two different experiences, a warm play based home for the youngest learners and a mentor guided academic learning environment for older children.
The Srikadhama Learning Model
Learning at Srikadhama integrates structured academics, personalized mentorship, and holistic development through six complementary elements.

NCERT Foundation
NCERT aligned curriculum supporting NIOS certification, with emphasis on conceptual depth instead of memorization.

Mentor-Guided Learning
Two trained mentors guide every child individually, building discipline, analytical thinking, and study independence.

Psychometric Evaluation
Periodic assessments by a licensed clinical psychologist mapping learning style, cognitive strengths, and emotional patterns.

AI-Supported Insights
AI tools track conceptual understanding, learning gaps, and progress patterns, helping mentors refine guidance in real time.

64 Kalas Skill Development
Life skills inspired by India's 64 Kalas including creativity, communication, cultural literacy, and leadership are woven into daily learning.

Experiential Learning
Workshops, board games, craft, farming, and real world exposure help students apply knowledge beyond the textbook.
Strong Roots.
Independent Thinkers
Academic learning at Srikadhama follows an NCERT aligned curriculum designed for NIOS students, focusing on deep conceptual clarity rather than memorization. Mentors guide students to understand principles, strengthen problem solving ability, and develop disciplined study habits while gradually taking ownership of their learning process.
This approach keeps academic foundations strong while allowing mentorship to be tailored to each child’s learning abilities and subject interests, something a large classroom of forty students in a conventional system cannot provide.

We See More Than Marks
Every child at Srikadhama is periodically evaluated by a licensed clinical psychologist not to label or rank but to understand the child’s learning style, absorption and questioning ability in different subjects, emotional patterns, cognitive strengths, and behavioural tendencies. AI based psychometric evaluation across these parameters is supported by continuous mentor observation, allowing a deeper understanding of each child’s development.
These insights are carefully documented and shared with parents through detailed quarterly reports. Combined with AI supported academic tracking, this provides families with a clear and meaningful picture of how their child is growing and progressing.
Academic Mastery
Concept clarity, reasoning, written and oral expression, and ability to apply knowledge independently.
Study Conduct
Focus, responsibility, time management, and consistent commitment to learning tasks.
Cognitive Insights
AI based insights track learning style, retention, errors, and progress over time, preparing students for evolving professions.
Holistic Development
64 Kalas inspired development including creativity, cultural literacy, leadership, emotional stability, and communication.
Growth Index
Personal progress over time is measured against the child’s own potential rather than in comparison with peers.
Life Skills
Future ready skills that prepare children to explore emerging professions with adaptability and real world confidence.
What a Child Carries Forward
Beyond curriculum and certification, here are the six qualities a child builds at Srikadhama that are carried for life.

Curiosity
The habit of asking better questions than memorising better answers

Cultural Roots
A child who knows where they come from stands with far greater confidence

Focus
Deep, practised attention — a rare strength in a world built for distraction

Creativity
Thinking across forms including craft, music, movement, language, and play, turning imagination into real expression.

Collaboration
Growing within a community through shared experiences, discussion, and collaboration.

Self-Knowledge
Recognizing personal strengths early and strengthening them with skills to navigate life confidently.
Dinacharya
Each day follows a calm and purposeful rhythm. Children begin with Agnihotra, the Vedic fire ritual at sunrise, and are encouraged to carry this practice home so it becomes part of their family’s daily life. The rest of the day moves between focused academics, skill building, and reflective time.
Gurukula · Ages 7–14
8:30 am
Agnihotra & Holistic Living
Fire ritual, yoga, and meditation that begin the day with clarity.
9:15 am
AI-Assisted Academics
NCERT aligned learning supported by AI insights and mentor guidance.
11:00 am
64 Kalas & Skill Centre
Board games, traditional games, and life skill learning inspired by the 64 Kalas.
12:30 pm
Sattvic Meal
Shared nourishing food in a calm communal setting
1:15 pm
Deep Learning & Practice
Theoretical understanding, reflection, and guided academic practice.
3:15 pm
Mentor Reflection
Communication, collaboration, and reflection guided by mentors.
Playhome · Ages 3–6
8:30 am
Morning Circle
Stories, greetings, and settling into the day together
9:00 am
Nature Play
Outdoor time, sensory exploration, free movement
10:00 am
Game Based Learning
Game Based Learning
Traditional games and projects for playful learning.
11:00 am
Sattvic Meal & Rest
Nourishing food and a gentle wind-down
Mentorship Structure
The learning environment at Srikadhama is supported by a multidisciplinary team working in close coordination.
Mentors
Two trained mentors guide academic learning, strengthen conceptual clarity, and nurture independent study habits while maintaining close observation of every child within the cohort.
Visiting Professors
Subject experts and educators conduct specialized workshops and academic discussions, bringing depth and breadth of expertise directly to the cohort.
Clinical Psychologist
A licensed clinical psychologist conducts periodic psychometric assessments and provides developmental insights that inform the academic approach and each child's quarterly report.
Is Srikadhama Right for Your Family?
We are not for everyone, and we say that with care rather than exclusion. Srikadhama works best when families and the centre share a similar orientation toward learning and life.
This may be a good fit if…
Your child feels bored, unstimulated, or lost in a large conventional classroom.
You value cultural grounding and Indian heritage as part of your child's formation.
You want your child known as an individual not a roll number in a class of fifty.
You believe character, creativity, and self-knowledge matter as much as curriculum outcomes.
You are willing to align your home environment with the rhythm of the centre.
You are open to NIOS as a credible and recognised alternative certification pathway.
This may not be a good fit if…
You need a school that follows a rigid board examination calendar above all else.
You prefer a large campus with extensive sports or residential infrastructure.
You are looking for high-pressure competitive coaching or rank-based comparison.
You are not open to a different framework for how your child's progress is understood and reported.
You are not comfortable with an approach that blends Indian cultural grounding with modern tools like AI to prepare children for emerging professions.
You are looking only for academic results and not for life skills and practical abilities that support personal and professional growth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Children fall behind when gaps are ignored, discipline is inconsistent, and the parent-institution relationship breaks down. In a small cohort with two dedicated mentors, no child becomes invisible. Attention is consistent, gaps are identified early, and progress is tracked continuously — not left for a term-end exam to reveal.
Children today face digital distraction, academic pressure, and reduced personal attention. Srikadhama responds by combining NCERT-aligned academics, AI-supported evaluation, psychometric assessment, mentorship, and Vedic inspiration. It does not reject modern education, it refines it through clarity, depth, and genuine personalization.
No. Srikadhama is a mentor-guided learning centre, not a conventional mass-scale school. While academics remain NCERT-aligned and students are supported toward NIOS certification, every child follows a mentor-guided journey tailored to their individual strengths and learning style.
Students are prepared for the NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) certification pathway, which is a recognised and accredited board under the Ministry of Education, Government of India.
A licensed clinical psychologist conducts periodic psychometric evaluations to understand each child's learning style, emotional stability, cognitive strengths, and behavioural patterns. Findings are shared with parents in quarterly reports and used to guide the academic approach for each child.
Srikadhama functions as a partnership. Parents are expected to maintain healthy routines at home, encourage digital discipline, and participate in quarterly review discussions. Consistency between the centre and the home strengthens every child's confidence and long-term development.
The annual fee is ₹1.5 lakhs plus conveyance. This covers academic mentorship, AI learning support, psychometric evaluation, holistic skill integration, quarterly reporting, guest lectures, and workshops.
Srikadhama admits a deliberately small cohort to ensure every child receives consistent individual attention. Small numbers are not a limitation — they are the point.
Join the Srikadhama Gurukula
Begin Your Child's Journey of Purposeful Living
We admit children in small, carefully considered cohorts. Admission begins with a simple inquiry, followed by a family interaction, a relaxed conversation to ensure genuine alignment on both sides.
Submit Your Inquiry
Fill in the form below with a few details about your child and what draws your family to Srikadhama.
Family Interaction
We invite you to visit. A relaxed conversation to understand your child, your hopes, and whether we are the right fit for each other.
Confirmation & Welcome
Once aligned, your child's place is confirmed and we welcome them into the Srikadhama family ahead of the June cohort.
