Built on a 13.5 acre site, is located near the Semra Basoda village. The serene and green natural surroundings provide a vibrant setting for an activity focused 10+2 school. The school believes in a transformative learning experience where students grow both in and out of the classroom. Use of natural materials such minimal plaster on the walls, optimum use of bricks, natural stone etc not only low on the overall carbon footprint, but also reduces overall maintenance costs. The boundary wall uses “rat-trap bond”, a type of brick laying that reduces the overall amount of brick used. The scale is consistent and modest demonstrating skill with a restricted school budget. Space-making within the school site was an intrinsic part of the designs and contributes successfully to the scheme as a whole and its relationship with its context.