Sewa Mandir is a small school for deaf and blind children between the ages of five and fourteen (approximately). Opened in 1921, Sewa Mandir uses the Montessori method of teaching, using games, stories, arts, music and drama to integrate the children in preparation for joining mainstream schools. The school is well-established and highly recognised in the community. It is well-equipped with a computer room, therapy resources (hearing aids, speech therapy equipment, etc.) and allows children to grow and attain their best through learning-by-doing and individual learning.
Mr Jain, the school’s Principal, is dedicated to the school and is himself well- respected. His son, Nitin, also works at the school and there are a number of volunteers from Indore’s School of Social Work.
