Education for Children
Buddhist education helps prepare children to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives as adults, and to be examples of Buddhism in action for their communities. Khyentse Foundation believes that an education that values self-contemplation, decency, and caring for others and the environment will inspire children and their families to become leaders of a kinder, smarter, and more resilient world.
In addition to establishing Middle Way Education, an organization that offers curriculum development and resources to enhance contemporary education with traditional Buddhist wisdom, we support children’s schools such as Lhomon Education (Bhutan), the Kanishka School (India), the Middle Way School (USA), and the Blue Lion Preschool (Singapore).
We are all Buddhas, we just don't know it.
5-year-old student of Middle Way School
Schools and Programs
Kanishka School

Lhomon Education
Middle Way Education
Middle Way School
Good Human Beings
Self-awareness, courage, integrity, compassion, big-heartedness, kindness – these are just some of the fundamental characteristics that make someone a good human. By receiving creative, alternative, inquiry-based education, children have the opportunity to explore what it means to be good human beings and to learn how to become human beings who feel good about themselves.
Long View
Through education we can have a positive influence on the personal development and outlook of young people as they grow into adults. Our approach to education for children adopts the long view in two ways. We ask, “What kind of education builds confidence, empathy, and awareness of others and the world?” and “How can we inspire our children to see the big picture and have a global view?”
Stakeholders
The next generation holds the key to the survival of Buddhism and its many lineages. By establishing schools, building a new model for education, and supporting other initiatives that inform children about Buddhist values, we are nurturing and supporting the future stakeholders of Buddha’s wisdom.
Related Grants & Scholarships
Trisong Grants
Grants to support people and projects promoting general well-being, mental health, and natural resilience, based on Buddhist views and practices.
Amount Awarded Trisong Grant awards are usually in the $1,000 to $5,000 USD range.Application Dates - março 1, 2025 — março 31, 2025
- setembro 1, 2025 — setembro 30, 2025
Application window now open until março 31, 2025Ashoka Grants
Grants to support organizations and individuals working to increase dharma activity in creative and long-lasting ways.
Amount Awarded Ashoka Grant awards are usually in the $1,000 to $5,000 USD range.Application Dates - janeiro 15, 2025 — fevereiro 15, 2025
- julho 15, 2025 — agosto 15, 2025
Application Window Opens janeiro 15, 2025