Goloka School is a complete, print-ready Krishna consciousness curriculum for homeschooling families. Structured week by week, age-appropriate from age 5 upwards, and designed so any devoted parent can teach it.
Join the WaitlistYou're not alone. These are the struggles we hear from Vaishnava families every day.
Between work, homeschooling secular subjects, and managing a household, building a structured Krishna consciousness programme from scratch feels impossible.
The Bhagavatam is 18,000 verses. The Gita is dense philosophy. How do you make it accessible and engaging for a 7-year-old – without dumbing it down?
Devotional education is vital – but you also need to know it meets real educational standards. You want rigour and devotion together, not one at the expense of the other.
Goloka School gives you a complete, week-by-week Krishna consciousness curriculum – printed, beautiful, and ready to teach. Just open the pack and begin.
Three lessons per week, each with a story, discussion questions, key vocabulary, and a connection to the sloka of the week. Sequenced to build knowledge progressively.
Matching worksheets for every lesson – drawing, comprehension, creative writing, fill-in-the-blank, vocabulary building. Designed for pencil and paper, not screens.
You don't need to be a scholar. Every lesson comes with a parent guide: what to say, how to lead discussion, all the answers, and what to do if your child struggles.
Weekly sloka study with word-by-word breakdowns. Handwriting practice sheets with ghost-traced Devanāgarī. ~90 Sanskrit words learned per year.
Printable weekly charts for japa, kirtan, altar service, and personal reflection. Builds discipline through gentle consistency, not pressure.
Five stages from age 5 to 14, each carefully calibrated to your child's reading, writing, and cognitive development. The platform fits the curriculum to your child.
Every week delivers a full set of age-appropriate resources. Print on Monday morning, teach all week.
Your child grows through a carefully designed spiral curriculum. Core themes return at greater depth each stage, while new stories and texts keep the journey fresh.
Meet Krishna in Vrindavana – His family, His friends, His cows, His flute. Learn what bhakti means through the butter thief, Govardhana Hill, and the love of the gopis. Begin daily japa and first steps with Devanāgarī.
A whole new epic – Rama, Sita, Hanuman, and the battle of Lanka. The same theology explored through a different lens: dharma, loyalty, courage, and surrender. Steady japa and first independent offerings.
Moral complexity increases. The Pandavas, Draupadi, Bhishma – and the Bhagavad-gita in its full narrative context. Creation stories broaden the cosmic picture. Independent sadhana with light oversight.
Lord Caitanya, the Six Gosvāmīs, and Śrīla Prabhupāda. How does this ancient tradition live today? Verse-by-verse Gita study begins. Philosophy applied to real life.
Original text study, independent commentary, philosophical debate, and mentoring younger students. By now, they're not just learning about bhakti – they're living it.
“Imagine a child who chants japa each morning not because they're told to, but because Krishna is their friend. Who knows the stories of Vrindavana as well as they know their favourite books. Who can read Devanāgarī, recite slokas, and explain what bhakti means – with a smile on their face.”
Goloka School isn't just for children. It creates a shared devotional rhythm that draws the whole family into Krishna consciousness together.
Start each day with japa, kirtan, and a moment at the altar. The sadhana tracker makes it tangible. Children see their parents practising alongside them.
The lessons are designed to be read together. Discussion questions spark real conversations about Krishna, devotion, and life – not just schoolwork.
From Term 2, children begin preparing simple offerings. By year's end, they're cooking for Krishna independently. The kitchen becomes a place of service.
We're putting the finishing touches on Goloka School. Join the waitlist to be first to know when we launch – and receive some free learning resources to get started right away.