The Levelfield School

The Levelfield School is a co-educational private school, located in Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, that was founded with the aim of practising experimental pedagogy that differs from the conventional methods of the Indian education system.[4][5] The school emphasizes reading, discussion, debate and the use of multimedia technology over rote learning or a textbook-based education.[6][7]

The Levelfield School
Location
Village Husnabad
Suri, West Bengal - 731101

Coordinates23°55′18″N 87°30′13″E
Information
TypePrivate school
Religious affiliation(s)Secular
Established2010
FounderArghya Banerjee
Faculty30[1]
GenderMixed
Age range6-18
Enrollment500[2]
Campus size2.5 acres[3]
AffiliationIGCSE
Advanced Placement
Websitewww.levelfieldschool.com

Levelfield was founded in 2010 by Arghya Banerjee, a graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad who quit his engineering job to start the school.[8] He planned on founding a school that did not follow the usual Indian teaching methods, which often give extreme importance to examinations or over-rely on textbooks and rote learning.[9]

The school, instead, focuses on overall development and employs teaching methods that include watching world cinema to discuss subjects such as sociology, ethics or history; playing board games to understand strategy; reading books, solving puzzles or watching documentaries.[10][11] The unconventional methods of the school have been covered by the Indian media.[2][5]

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