Quality Education Support Trust (QUEST)
Palghar
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Galtare, P.O. Hamrapur, Taluka - Wada, District - Palghar, Maharashtra, India
If you’re exploring schools that combine sustainability, spirituality, and community living, Govardhan Ecovillage – Wisdom School of Sustainability might already be on your radar. This report will help you understand what the school offers, what’s unique about it, and what you should check before making a decision.
Overview
Board / Curriculum
Alternative
Grades offered
Nursery - 12
Medium
English
Type
Co-ed
Students
Gurukul historically had ~68 students (2019–20); Ecovillage community ~250 residents
Student–Teacher Ratio
Not published; likely small class sizes but unverified
Boarding
Yes
Pincode
421303
Leadership & Staff
| Class / Category | Fee (₹) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Residential Courses / Retreats | Varies by program; check Ecovillage Rooms | Course-based pricing |
| Gurukul Schooling | Not published; historically subsidized or donation-based | Verify directly |
| Application / Registration | Course-specific | Published per event |
| Transport | No regular school bus network listed | Remote location; private transport needed |
Timing
No fixed K–12 admission calendar; GSOS courses open per event.
Process
Register via Ecovillage Events or contact the seva/admissions office.
Eligibility
Gurukul – local children; GSOS – older students or adults.
Documents Required
ID proof, birth certificate, previous school records, medical certificate, and vaccination proof. Always ask for hostel rules and refund policies.
Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.
Sustainability Programs
Positives
The school offers hands-on, outdoor, farm-based learning that helps children connect deeply with nature. Students get to see sustainability in action through real projects.
Watch out for
Ask: Ask if sustainability learning is integrated into daily academics or offered as separate workshops.
Boarding / Residential
Positives
The hostels are functional and the community environment is nurturing. Children live close to nature and learn self-reliance.
Watch out for
There’s limited transparency about staff ratios and boarding facilities.
Ask: Request a hostel tour and ask about medical care, staff training, and daily routines.
Academics & Boards
Positives
The Gurukul combines basic academics with cultural and spiritual education.
Watch out for
There’s no verified mainstream board affiliation or published curriculum. This could affect future transitions to other schools.
Ask: Ask for written confirmation of board affiliation and sample report cards.
Parent / Community Sentiment
Positives
Families appreciate the peaceful environment and values-based education. Many praise the focus on sustainability and spirituality.
Watch out for
Few independent parent reviews exist; most feedback is from visitors or internal testimonials.
Ask: Ask to connect with current parents or alumni for firsthand experiences.
Between 85–140 acres (depending on source), located in the Sahyadri foothills.
Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by EduTribe.
What parents liked
"A great place for kids to learn about sustainability and nature — hands-on activities and farm visits were memorable."
— Visitor
"Real learning. Real impact. Students engage in workshops, outdoor classes, cultural activities, art and spirituality."
— Program testimonial
"The Gurukul provides holistic education and discipline — children learn kirtan, yoga and basic academics in a wholesome environment."
— Social media post
Concerns raised
"Remote location — travel and daily commute are challenging from Mumbai/Thane; not practical for daily commuting families."
— Visitor comment
"Not a conventional board school — if you need CBSE/ICSE structured schooling, this campus may not provide clear mainstream options."
— Parent observation
"Limited publicly available information on fees, staff, and student-teacher ratios — parents will need to request official documents."
— Parent feedback
Age Range
Gurukul serves primary to secondary students; GSOS includes older students and adults.
Family Backgrounds
Gurukul students often come from local rural families; GSOS attracts urban and international participants.
Socio-economic Profile
A mix of subsidized local students and fee-paying participants from cities and abroad.
Child Profiles
Best suited for children who enjoy outdoor learning, simplicity, and community life. Less ideal for those seeking a conventional academic environment.
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Palghar
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