Overview

Study Hall Center for Learning (CFL) was founded in 2013 in an ongoing endeavor to be responsive to students' diverse learning needs. It is specially designed to provide middle school to senior secondary level students sustainable and inclusive learning with universal and customized access to quality school education and skill development through the NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) Board.
CFL is a unit of Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF). The grade 6-12 program aims to bridge the gap between students' learning needs and our mainstream education systems. With a teacher-student ratio as low as 10:1, CFL ensures personal attention for each child. It is a varied population comprising those who were not thriving in the traditional system, (including children who have a preference for arts, sports, and other non-academic interests), students with different learning styles, and students with learning disabilities.
CFL was designed to provide flexibility and freedom to students so that they might complete their education according to their own strengths, weaknesses, and interests. It provides a space to those who don't respond best under the conventional method and provides them a nurturing environment. It adapts education to the needs of each child.
CFL is about empowering students to see themselves as capable, talented, and worthy.