Founded in 2009, Manthan School offers an all-encompassing world-class education in an inclusive environment. Located in Tellapur, Hyderabad, the school has an impressive five-acre campus, well-ventilated classrooms, well-appointed learning spaces, and immersive activity rooms.
Our core philosophy is to create a space where students can be their authentic selves and positively impact their communities.
As a school, we believe in holistic education where we help students develop their individual strengths. We encourage them to pursue their passions, explore their talents, and provide them with tools to meet life’s challenges successfully.
At Manthan, experiential learning sits at the heart of our teaching methodology, and we aid the students in becoming confident and resilient learners for life.
Keenness to learn and know more about the world
Sense of right and wrong, good and bad
Ability to cope with different situations
Ability to think, analyse and evaluate objectively
The term ‘Manthan’ (derived from Manthanam in Sanskrit) means ‘to churn’. It represents our holistic education methodology to develop students’ emotional, social, ethical, and academic needs. We guide them to be their best authentic selves and prepare them for future challenges.
We celebrate our differences and guide our students toward realising their potential. We identify our shortcomings and make it a point to turn them into a learning curve. These unique symbols represent students, teachers, non-faculty staff, and parents - diverse individuals that individually and collectively make Manthan.
If a school does not stand for something more profound than raising achievement levels, then it probably does not make a memorable difference to teachers, students, or parents.
― Terrence E. Deal
Manthanites are thinkers and doers. They are not hesitant to express emotions because they see it as a sign of authenticity and strength. They are also fearless and uninhibited. Manthanites learn to listen so that they can speak up for themselves as well as for those whose voices are ignored. We are proud to have children who are noisy in the school corridors but are well-behaved and respectful towards all living creatures.