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Sep Events @Aarohi Campus

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Hello Rashmi Virendra,

Aarohi Community enjoys & thrives in TOGETHERNESS
Doing, Learning and Living
with different ages and different activities.
Three options this September to be part of the community to celebrate and grow in togetherness
   

#1: Workathon for Teenagers
Two week residential camp at aarohi campus 4th-15th Sep.
 We put our minds, hands, feet and ourselves together to co-create a real-world project and challenges for ourselves. Each of us brings in our respective ‘strengths’ for the group project. Each one also creates interesting challenges for us to develop our interests and skills.
This is also an opportunity for the teens to experience the Coversity Journey of Passion to Profession

#2: Creator's Camp for 8-12 year Olds

Two week residential camp at aarohi campus 4th-15th Sep.
Two weeks of CREATING madness - create alone, small groups or as whole group.
Create Music, Magic, Machines, Manadalas, Models, Games, Circuits, - anything
Create many things or just one big thing.
This is also an opportunity for the children to experience  leading themselves and working in groups and creating

#3: Experience Open learning with Aarohi community

One week experience-stay at Aarohi Campus 25th-29th Sep for the whole family (all ages).
Visiting and staying at Campus with Aarohi community is a wonderful way to experience Open Learning. The stay-visits are for families who are either already doing open learning or homeschooling or unschooling or wanting to explore open learning.

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Aarohi Campus is located in a village (in TN) near Hosur City, about 60km from Bangalore. The Campus is an open space for all learners to engage in doing things that interests them. All ages work, learn and live together. Google Map link 

 
Aarohi Life Education | Bodichipalli Village Kelamangalam District Krishnagiri, Pin 635113 Tamil Nadu, India

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