Our intent is to provide children with a nurturing school environment that inspires them to discover, create, and thrive. This vision is reflected in every aspect of Thraya’s approach and design. The campus surrounds children with the beauty of nature through local plants and trees, and artistic elements that bring a sense of beauty and life to the learning environment. The spacious classrooms are naturally ventilated and well-lit creating a warm and welcoming learning environment. Accessibility and campus safety are our top priority. We prepare and serve nutritious, vegetarian lunches using fresh, seasonal ingredients from our in-house kitchen. A convenient bus service covers neighbourhoods within a 25 km radius, including Kokapet, Financial District, Gachibowli, Mokila, and Manikonda.
We weave nature into school life while giving children the opportunities to engage deeply with their surroundings and connect with the environment. Our curriculum and daily lessons extend beyond the classrooms to include nature walks, farm work, visits to local sites and historical landmarks, astronomy camps, small-scale industries, and social service projects. The open play area features sandpits, slides, swings, parallel bars, balancing beams, and rope climbing that offer exploration and movement. We practice sustainability through water harvesting, composting, and cultivating vegetable gardens. Nature trails and the care of farm animals brings children closer to the cycles of life.
Thraya is located at Miyakhan Gadda near Janwada, Hyderabad. The campus is situated 10 minutes from Kokapet, Financial district, Neopolis and also within 25 minutes from Gachibowli, Narsingi, Nallagandla, Tellapur, Kollur, Mokila.
The campus is surrounded by nature and designed with simple, child-friendly spaces. Classrooms are airy and sunlit, walls are painted in soft colours, toys and materials are open ended and there is plenty of room for children to move, dig, climb, and explore. Local plants, trees and artistic details make the space feel warm and alive welcoming the children to play and learn, contrary to a concrete and overly stimulating structure that restricts imagination and movement.
Children have access to an open area of more than 2,000 square meters that includes sandpit, slide, swings, and open areas for running, games and movement. The natural ground and greenery allows the children to feel with their senses and engage with the world around them. Play spaces and equipment are thoughtfully curated for younger children and older children to play safely in ways that suit their age.
Yes, outdoor time is a regular part of the school rhythm. Children step out for free play, games, nature walks and sometimes even story or circle time outside, depending on the weather. On very hot or rainy days, outdoor time is adjusted to keep children comfortable and safe.
The campus includes kindergarten and grade classrooms, open play areas, spaces for art and craft, a school kitchen, gardening and farm patches. Each space is planned to be functional, beautiful and simple, so children can focus on real experiences rather than gadgets.
Yes. Thraya has an in-house kitchen that prepares fresh, simple lunches using seasonal ingredients. Food is cooked on campus and served in a shared setting so children can eat together and build healthy habits. Guided by a professional nutritionist, Thraya ensures all children are provided with the necessary ingredients for healthy physical and mental development.
Yes. Our buses will serve neighbourhoods within a 20 km radius, including Kokapet, Gachibowli, Financial District, Kondapur, Narsingi, Nanakramguda, Manikonda, Nallagandla, Tellapur, Kollur, and Mokila. Parents can check the routes and timings with the office during admission.
Play areas, pathways and classrooms are planned with clear lines of sight so teachers can watch children easily. Equipment like swings and climbing frames are age-appropriate, and children are guided to use spaces with care. Natural features like stones, mud and water are part of the experience, but always with adult attention and sensible boundaries.
Children do not only “see” nature; they touch, smell and work with it. They may water plants, help in vegetable patches, observe insects, collect leaves and stones, or observe fruits growing on trees. Older children may do farm work, nature walks, simple surveys and outdoor projects that connect lessons to real-life nature surrounding them.
Thraya follows a screen-free, play-based rhythm. Children play and work with natural materials, toys, stories, songs and movement instead of digital screens. Any use of media or devices is introduced gradually and thoughtfully in the appropriate grades.
Yes. Parents are encouraged to visit by prior appointment, walk through the classrooms and outdoor spaces, and get a real sense of how the day flows for children on campus.