Learning
Spaces

Every space here is intentional. Classrooms, studios, and outdoor environments are designed not just to house learning, but to shape it.

Academic
Spaces

Spaces that support focused inquiry, discussion, and deep thinking.

Classrooms are designed to encourage collaboration, curiosity, and active learning. Flexible layouts, natural light, and integrated technology allow teachers to adapt learning environments for different kinds of lessons; from small group work to larger discussions and project-based exploration.

Students also engage with dedicated learning areas such as libraries, research zones, and design labs.

Visual &
Performing Arts

Creativity is an essential part of learning.

NAAVU’s arts spaces support students in exploring visual arts, music, theatre, and movement. Studios and performance areas allow students to experiment with materials, develop artistic expression, and collaborate on performances and creative projects.

These environments encourage imagination, confidence, and communication.

Spaces of
Discovery

Some spaces at NAAVU are designed specifically to bring learning closer to real life. These environments allow students to experience ideas through observation, experimentation, and hands-on exploration.

Greenhouse

A living environment where students observe plant life, ecological cycles, and sustainability in action.

Sensorial Playscape

A play environment that supports physical development, balance, sensory exploration, and risk-taking through movement.

LEGO Brick Lab

A space for building, design thinking, and computational exploration through hands-on problem solving. These spaces encourage students to learn by doing, experimenting, and discovering.

Sports & Movement

Physical activity plays an important role in a child’s overall development.

The campus includes spaces designed for sports, movement, and physical wellbeing. From courts and training areas to spaces for structured physical education and recreational play, students develop coordination, teamwork, resilience, and healthy habits.

These spaces support both formal sports programmes and everyday movement.

Academic
Spaces

Spaces that support focused inquiry, discussion, and deep thinking.

Classrooms are designed to encourage collaboration, curiosity, and active learning. Flexible layouts, natural light, and integrated technology allow teachers to adapt learning environments for different kinds of lessons; from small group work to larger discussions and project-based exploration.

Students also engage with dedicated learning areas such as libraries, research zones, and design labs.

Visual &
Performing Arts

Creativity is an essential part of learning.

NAAVU’s arts spaces support students in exploring visual arts, music, theatre, and movement. Studios and performance areas allow students to experiment with materials, develop artistic expression, and collaborate on performances and creative projects.

These environments encourage imagination, confidence, and communication.

Spaces of
Discovery

Some spaces at NAAVU are designed specifically to bring learning closer to real life.

These environments allow students to experience ideas through observation, experimentation, and hands-on exploration.

Greenhouse

A living environment where students observe plant life, ecological cycles, and sustainability in action.

Sensorial Playscape

A play environment that supports physical development, balance, sensory exploration, and risk-taking through movement.

LEGO Brick Lab

A space for building, design thinking, and computational exploration through hands-on problem solving. These spaces encourage students to learn by doing, experimenting, and discovering.

Sports & Movement

Physical activity plays an important role in a child’s overall development.

The campus includes spaces designed for sports, movement, and physical wellbeing. From courts and training areas to spaces for structured physical education and recreational play, students develop coordination, teamwork, resilience, and healthy habits.

These spaces support both formal sports programmes and everyday movement.