“Sloka - where the colours of the mind take wing.”
There is always room for exploration

The campus houses beautiful, green areas that welcome play and rouse the imagination — like a lotus pond, a fountain, a rabbit pen, several varieties of shrubs and trees, and their lush canopies. The campus is also home to a few ducks, geese, hens, cats, and cows. Children can often be seen climbing trees, taking nature walks, observing plant life and drawing them, taking care of the animals, or just sitting still in their cherished spots. The fish pond with flowing water and the butterfly garden are among the favourite haunts of many. The craft room and a well-stocked library offer further spaces — for reflection, exploration, or inspiration.

View of an empty, well-ventilated classroom with an open-air corridor in the background
View of an empty, well-ventilated classroom with an open-air corridor in the background
Partial view of an empty classroom, modern, clean and well-ventilated.
Partial view of an empty classroom, modern, clean and well-ventilated.
View of a verdant garden path leading to the school building.
View of a verdant garden path leading to the school building.
View of the main school building to the left, surrounded by lush green plants and trees of the Butterfly Garden.
View of the main school building to the left, surrounded by lush green plants and trees of the Butterfly Garden.
A two storey building within the Sloka campus, painted white, with trees in front of and behind it.
A two storey building within the Sloka campus, painted white, with trees in front of and behind it.
View of a sunlit, lush garden full of plants and trees in the campus of Sloka - The Hyderabad Waldorf School.
View of a sunlit, lush garden full of plants and trees in the campus of Sloka – The Hyderabad Waldorf School.
Aerial view of a garden path, hemmed by flowering plants and various shrubs and trees.
Aerial view of a garden path, hemmed by flowering plants and various shrubs and trees.
Two small children stand by a bench in a garden that contains a variety of plants, a rock etc.
Two small children stand by a bench in a garden that contains a variety of plants, a rock etc.
View of an empty kindergarten classroom with desks and chairs moved back against the wall; kids’ artworks line the walls.
View of an empty kindergarten classroom with desks and chairs moved back against the wall; kids’ artworks line the walls.
View of the school kitchen featuring a cook making chapatis on a stove and four other workers engaged in various activities.
View of the school kitchen featuring a cook making chapatis on a stove and four other workers engaged in various activities.
Inside view of the kitchen; utensils filled with cooked food rest on the kitchen floor.
Inside view of the kitchen; utensils filled with cooked food rest on the kitchen floor.
A library entrance with shelves containing books on either side of the doors.
A library entrance with shelves containing books on either side of the doors.
A pond with lotuses and other aquatic plants, separated by a fence from the school building beyond.
A pond with lotuses and other aquatic plants, separated by a fence from the school building beyond.
View of the main school building and corridors, with trees and flowering plants hemming it.
View of the main school building and corridors, with trees and flowering plants hemming it.
A lush, green garden in the Sloka campus with several varieties of plants and trees, trellis and a rock.
A lush, green garden in the Sloka campus with several varieties of plants and trees, trellis and a rock.
Students hanging out on the roof of the school building on a bright, sunlit day.
Students hanging out on the roof of the school building on a bright, sunlit day.
Our facilities

Beautiful green 5 acre lush campus in Aziz Nagar

A fleet of school buses ply students to and from school

Kindergarten and administrative office at Jubilee Hills

A fully functional vegetarian kitchen provides meals

Well-stocked libraries and laboratories

Well-equipped athletics tracks & courts

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