Openhouse Debuts its First Innovative Preschool in India


Bengaluru – Openhouse, the innovative family learning centre, proudly announces the launch of its preschool, ushering in a bold new era for early childhood education in India. Founded with the vision of transforming young children’s learning, Openhouse is built on a play-based learning and child-centric philosophy. Its unique approach emphasizes hands-on exploration, creativity, and joy, making it a nurturing second home for children.
Openhouse offers a comprehensive range of programs for children aged 9 months to 10 years, including parent-toddler sessions, preschool with daycare, and curated extracurriculars. Families can also enjoy holiday camps, hands-on workshops, and engaging weekend playdates that foster both learning and connection. Designed to nurture both children and their families, Openhouse offers modern families a well-rounded space for growth during the early years. The founders state that the decision to launch the preschool was a natural step, as the brand strives to establish itself as a one-stop-destination for learning.
Founded by Stanford alumni Yash Poddar and Akshay Rampuria, Openhouse brings a globally inspired learning framework to India’s early education landscape. With expansive, thoughtfully designed centers, Openhouse offers a wide variety of learning environments — including makerspaces, ateliers, water and sand play zones, libraries, and music rooms — all crafted to spark curiosity and discovery. The founders recognised a gap in quality education centres for learning and introduced their own, driven by the belief that every child in India deserves access to world-class education.
“Modern parents are looking for more than just childcare — they want meaningful, joyful learning for their children and a supportive community around them,” said founder Yash Poddar. “At Openhouse, we see ourselves not just as educators, but as parenting partners — here to walk alongside families through the most important years of their children’s lives,” said founder Akshay Rampuria.
Now open at several locations in Bengaluru and Kolkata, Openhouse invites parents to visit its centres and experience the future of early learning.