FAQs

FAQs

Khalsa Phulwari is a non-for-profit Sikh educational and cultural initiative for children, focused on teaching Sikhi values, Sikh history, Punjabi language, music, and storytelling through engaging, age-appropriate learning experiences

No. Khalsa Phulwari is not a formal school. It provides value-based education through programs, workshops, camps, digital content, and community learning outside the mainstream school system.

Khalsa Phulwari is designed primarily for children aged 4–16 years, as well as families who want their children to learn Sikh values, culture, and heritage in a structured but engaging way.

Khalsa Phulwari teaches:

  • Sikh values (Sikhi)
  • Sikh history and stories
  • Punjabi language
  • Gurbani-inspired learning
  • Music, creativity, and character development

No. No prior knowledge of Sikhi or Punjabi is required. Programs are designed for beginners and gradually build understanding at the child’s pace.

Yes, the programs are faith-based and rooted in Sikhi, while also being educational, cultural, and values-focused. The approach is inclusive, respectful, and age-appropriate.

Khalsa Phulwari is based in Australia, with programs, camps, and content accessible both locally and online for families worldwide.

Yes. Khalsa Phulwari offers digital learning content, including videos, storytelling, and app-based experiences that allow children to learn at their own pace.

Yes. Khalsa Phulwari is developing mobile apps to provide structured Sikh learning, storytelling, and value-based content for children and families.

Yes. Khalsa Phulwari runs camps, workshops, and in-person programs at selected locations. Availability depends on location and program schedules.

Parents can submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) through the Khalsa Phulwari website. Families are notified when relevant programs open.

Most of the content is free. Structured programs, camps, and workshops may have a small fees to cover teaching, materials, and operational costs. Pricing is shared clearly before enrolment.

Yes. Child safety, respectful behaviour, and positive learning environments are core priorities across all Khalsa Phulwari programs and content.

Yes. Parental involvement is encouraged, as Sikh learning is strongest when children and families learn together.

Some content may be shared with credit. Permission is required for public or institutional use. Please contact Khalsa Phulwari directly for collaboration requests.

You can contact Khalsa Phulwari via the contact form on khalsaphulwari.com or through official social media channels.

You can support Khalsa Phulwari by:

  • Donations via PayPal, Patreon and bank transfer
  • Enrolling in programs
  • Sharing content
  • Volunteering
  • Collaborating on community initiatives