Friday, July 30, 2010

SHOLAI SCHOOL














When Mr. Brian Jenkins, Principal, Sholai School, Kodaikanal, invited me to visit Sholai School, I could not refuse. I had read about the school and wanted to see it, since it is a school unlike any other. This school is not connected to the Grid and uses renewable energy.















The campus is 100 acres. There is a river passing through the land and the flow of water is used to run a hydro electric generator. The energy is stored in cells. There is a bridge across the river built by students.














Biogas is used for cooking. Solar cells and Solar Water Heaters tap the energy from the Sun. There are animals and vegetable farms. Students help in farming and other work. The food is vegetarian and most of it is grown on the campus.















In the hostel room, I noticed that there are glass panes in the roof to allow the light in.















Mr. Jenkins was earlier at Brockwood Park School in the UK, which was founded by Jiddu Krishnamurti. He had met Krishnamurti and was influenced by him.
















In the afternoon, I visited Elephant Valley, where Mr. Jenkins is using the land for organic agriculture. I traveled with him in his 1920 Austin car, which he had brought from the UK at great cost. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity for me.

















After a late lunch at the school with Mr. Jenkins, it was time to say goodbye and leave for Kodaikanal City. Sholai School left a deep impression on me with its alternative way.

6 comments:

  1. 1934 Austin 7 ...Actually it cost just 600 pounds = Rs 42,000 at today's exchange rate.. cheaper than driving it overland!

    A nice blog on us George. Come again.

    Rgds BJ

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  2. Thank You for the comment and correction. Wish I could make another visit but I am busy with work at my home town.
    Regards
    George Pereira

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  3. Brian - Is that the same old Austin that you had when we shared a house in Telscombe?

    All the best!

    Ed

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  4. Inspiring. I feel like sharing the story of another school here, this one in the Bordering areas of West Bengal. Another inspiring experiment like Mr. Jenkins' school: http://joydhak.wordpress.com/2010/06/12/priyabala-vidyabithi-asannagar-workshop-2/

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  5. Thank you for the comment.
    Regards
    George

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  6. Hello mr Jenkins, i saw about your school in ndtv good times channel... i am deeply impressed by it.. Truly an grt wrk.. hope to visit the school once :)

    Regards
    Sowmya

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