The lower school is run based on Jiddu Krishnamurti's philosophies, where teachers and students are given freedom and flexibility.
At the lower schools, the students are encouraged to think and derive at answers through guidance and correction.
The school is set on a 120-acre (0.49 km2) campus with a lake and two artificial ponds, dams, three ancient Banyan trees (over 100 years old), and lightly wooded rolling hills.
Academic buildings are concentrated around the main school in the eastern section of the campus; the student dormitories, residential quarters, guesthouses and the old "Art Village" was located on the western side.
A stylized Neem Tree – which rests the highest point on the land, is the logo of the school.
The campus houses the Study Center which offers a simple and austere way of living for seekers of truth.
One can spend time as one pleases, by reading books, watching DVDs, or sitting in quiet reflection.
[1] Jiddu Krishnamurti's 125 birth anniversary was celebrated with an exhibition curated by Miti Desai on March 16 and 17, 2020.
Jiddu Krishnamurti's contemplations on life, death, education, fear were presented innovatively with installations utilising trees, staircases, rooms.