Antah:Prerana curates experiential learning opportunities for homeschooling families, offering children meaningful, real-world learning beyond the home. These pathways extend home-based education through access to mentors, peers, and immersive project work. However, homeschooling can sometimes feel isolating, with limited access to peer collaboration, shared projects, diverse mentors, and real-world learning environments.
We bridge this gap by expanding the learning community and creating opportunities for children (8 to 12 years old) from diverse backgrounds to collaborate, share perspectives, and learn together through meaningful projects.
Homeschooling learners engage in hands-on, project-based experiences. These experiences encourage learners to apply knowledge across disciplines while developing responsibility, teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills. Guided by mentors and facilitators, children participate in curated projects that unfold over time, allowing them to observe, experiment, reflect, and create.
What: Children explore food systems by growing, harvesting, and understanding what they eat.
How: Through seasonal farming cycles and short-term immersion projects.
Takeaways: Understanding of nature, nutrition, responsibility, patience, sustainability, and respect for food and the environment.
What: Learning through real interaction with people, professions, and local communities.
How: Through guided fieldwork, collaborations, and social impact initiatives.
Takeaways: Understanding of different problems faced by different people, to find solutions to solve or meet local authorities to support or create something to resolve the issue and build problem solving abilities.
What: Hands-on projects focused on waste reduction, upcycling, and eco-conscious living.
How: As theme-based projects across weekly or monthly learning cycles.
Takeaways: Creative problem-solving, environmental awareness, frugal innovation, and systems thinking.
What: Real-world exposure to entrepreneurship through student-led initiatives.
How: Through structured multidisciplinary project cycles aligned with age and readiness.
Takeaways: Leadership, financial literacy, resilience, creativity, decision-making, and an entrepreneurial mindset.
Through these experiential pathways, we offer homeschooling families a vibrant extension of learning. One that nurtures curiosity, connection, and purposeful action in the real world.