SaPa in Schools
Inspiring peak experiences through
music, art, and culture
The SaPa in Schools Philosophy
Music for all
Music is a transformational tool, and we are determined to make it available to every child
Non-competitive excellence
We teach children to build the best version of themselves, and go on a unique learning journey
Music as a gateway
We see music as the foundation to building empathy, inclusiveness, and people skills
Music and beyond
We help children identify and sing in over 10 global languages, and bridge the science-arts gap
If you'd like a demo, please contact us: info@sapaindia.com
The Ecosystem for Music Education
Resident Rockstars: About our Educators
What a music teacher looks like
We're held up by a team of passionate, talented music educators. Here at SaPa, we believe in creating a fulfilling experience for both teachers and students. Here's how we make it happen:
We give them powerful teaching tools
We've designed our educator training program with the Norwegian Academy of Music - Europe's largest conservatory. The program helps teachers deal with all kinds of classroom situations, and helps them deliver an impactful musical experience.
We make sure they're doing what they love
We don't believe in the romance of the starving artist. We're committed to building a world where musicians can do what they love all day while also learning a sustainable living from it. And we've built everything - from our team culture to our workplace policies - around this idea.
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Printables
An opportunity for children to spend screen-free time learning, doing, and reflecting. Our printables teach children a range of things - making musical instruments, tracking their physical and emotional well-being, playing with colours, and more. The idea is simple: children should learn to work independently on new tasks.
Our Curriculum in 2020
The landscape of education has changed.
As we continue to battle unpredictability in every step, we're no longer trying to return to the way things were. It's time to adapt to a new normal, and to see how we can make the most of a hard situation. This is especially true of education, where schools and colleges across the world continue to hold classes online.
This is a lot for a child to take in.
This has not been easy for anyone, but it's been particularly tough on young children. Snack breaks, group sports, and projects with friends provide the crucial element of community time.
With these things taken away from students, we music do what we can to ensure that their social and emotional learning needs are attended to. That's where music comes in, with its proven ability to boost mental health and emotional well-being.
Online education is hard. We hear you.
Both educators and students continue to struggle with the virtual medium - from lag, to teaching children how to adapt, to designing material that will keep them engaged. Our team has successfully delivered SaPa in Schools online, and we've sketched out a plan to transition back to physical learning once it is safe to resume in-person classes.
SaPa in Schools is uniquely positioned to help. Here's how.
Stories from the Classroom
SaPa is the best singing program in the whole Universe!
- Disha, Std IV, GEAR International Innovative School
My son’s favourite class is SaPa. He enjoys a lot, and follows each and everything said in class. It was so surprising that he recited the whole African song taught by SaPa along with its English translation!
- Saritha, Parent, Innisfree House School
My daughter likes SaPa so much that she wants to sit with the book everyday once she comes home from school!
- Nithya Chari, Parent, National Public School