Rooted Identity

Namaskar, with meaning.

In a world that is racing ahead, we pause to bow to our roots, honour what we have inherited and offer it with pride to the next generation.

Indian identity as a lived experience. It is seen in how we greet, the stories we share, the respect we show and the values we uphold each day.
Students at Manaskriti School participating in a rooted cultural learning activity
Namaskar Greeting with respect and presence.
Stories Learning through wisdom and memory.
Belonging Growing with confidence in identity.

Modern learning with timeless wisdom.

We are proud of our Indian identity, not just as a label, but as a lived experience. It is woven into our everyday school life through greetings, stories, songs, values, respect and mindful conduct.

Here, modern learning walks hand in hand with timeless wisdom, helping children grow with confidence while staying connected to where they come from.

The soul of our culture

Culture is not a subject. It is a rhythm.

At Manaskriti School, culture breathes through morning assemblies, folk tales, art forms, classical rhythms, rituals of gratitude and everyday mindfulness.

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Namaste

Children understand greeting as a gesture of respect, attention and humility.

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Stories

Folk tales and festival narratives help children connect with meaning, not just memory.

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Art Forms

Creative expression introduces children to Indian rhythm, colour, craft and imagination.

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Gratitude

Small rituals of thankfulness help learners grow with mindfulness and grace.

Students of Manaskriti School wearing Indian attire and school uniform with cultural meaning

Dressed to belong, not only to conform.

Our students wear kurta-pyjama not just as a uniform, but as a quiet and graceful celebration of Indian simplicity and cultural rootedness.

It is soft, mindful and free-flowing, allowing children to move, learn and be with ease and pride. On regular days or special occasions, Indian attire helps children feel connected, comfortable and confident in their own identity.

What we wear shapes how we feel. At Manaskriti, children dress not only for school, but also for dignity, comfort, identity and belonging.

Rooted does not mean standing still.

Being rooted means growing with awareness, rising with integrity and carrying a sense of belonging into the world.

We want our children to dream big, but with their feet on the ground. To be global citizens who first understand where they come from.

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Awareness Children learn to understand themselves, their family, their community and their culture.
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Integrity Values guide behaviour, choices and relationships inside and outside school.
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Confidence Students grow with pride in who they are and openness to the world around them.

Education is not only the filling of a mind. It is the unfolding of a life.

At Manaskriti School, we grow thinkers, creators and grounded citizens who carry Indian values with confidence, curiosity and grace.