
Educating the whole child: a north star in kindergarten, primary and middle school, tends to become harder to hold onto in high school.
The complexities are many; teaching the subjects becomes a matter of mastery and expertise; teaching advanced level subjects through the lens of ‘the whole’ becomes a slippery slope; confining the scope of the examinations within the broader art of teaching gets difficult; the relationship with the adolescents becomes harder, and the affiliated boards have demands by which we need to abide. In this landscape, our own longings and dreams for the high schoolers and their education fight to find their voice.

You may be a high school teacher in a Waldorf school, a Krishnamurti School, or a Cambridge School. Whichever tradition you come from, you will find relevance, inspiration, direction, and guidance for your teaching, along with a community of like-minded teachers.
Are you a teacher who is disillusioned by a system that places the
examination and performance at the centre of the high school?
The High School Conference @ Sangam is an antidote to that.

The High School Conference @ Sangam aims to approach the teaching of subjects like literature, sciences and mathematics with freshness, inspiration and imagination while keeping alive the scope of the examination requirements. Be a part of the larger Sangam community of educators, immersing yourself in Keynote addresses, artistic work, seminars with special focus areas, and cultural experiences.
Discover new ideas. Deepen your understanding. Develop your skills and approaches.
Come to Sangam.
Date: 22nd to 30th April 2026
Venue: Yellow Train School, Coimbatore, India


