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As the world faces growing environmental challenges, the need for sustainability-focused education has never been more urgent. At Sharanya Narayani International School (SNIS), we believe that schools must lead by example in cultivating eco-consciousness and responsibility. Through green infrastructure, eco-friendly practices, and curriculum integration, SNIS is committed to building a sustainable future — one student at a time.
SNIS is located on a lush 60-acre campus near Bengaluru, surrounded by greenery, open spaces, and biodiversity. The campus itself is a reflection of our commitment to sustainability — designed to minimize environmental impact while providing a serene and healthy environment for learning.
The school’s infrastructure includes:
Rainwater harvesting systems
Solar panels for renewable energy
LED lighting and energy-efficient appliances
Recycling stations and waste segregation units
Eco-friendly construction materials
These initiatives not only reduce the school’s carbon footprint but also serve as a real-world learning model for students.
At SNIS, environmental education is not an isolated topic — it is deeply woven into the IB and Cambridge curricula. Students engage in project-based learning that addresses real-world environmental issues such as climate change, plastic pollution, renewable energy, and biodiversity conservation.
For example:
IB students may research sustainable cities as part of their Design Technology coursework.
Primary students might conduct audits on food waste in the cafeteria and propose actionable solutions.
Art classes often use recycled materials to foster creative expression while promoting eco-awareness.
By connecting classroom learning with environmental responsibility, SNIS encourages students to become thoughtful stewards of the planet.