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About CFAL — Centre for Advanced Learning, Mangaluru
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Aerial or wide-angle view of the CFAL campus at golden hour
OR: a student at the observatory eyepiece, silhouetted against a night sky
Emotion: possibility, scale, calm ambition
CFAL · Mangaluru · Est. 2009

An idea that began at home.
Now shaping minds across India.

What a mother started for her own children in 2004 became Mangaluru's most consequential educational experiment — producing International Math Olympiad representatives, AIIMS qualifiers, and students who know how to think.

2004
The founding vision
15
Years — 100% RMO monopoly
99.96
JEE Main percentile, 2026
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Campuses · One vision
The Origin

A mother's vision.
A city's transformation.

In 2004, Severine Rosario looked at Mangaluru's schools and saw a gap. Students were being trained to pass board examinations. Nobody was teaching them how to think. The city had zero representation in the second stage of the National Mathematical Olympiads — not for lack of talent, but for lack of a system that honoured it.

CFAL was established in 2009 with one corrective purpose: make mathematics and science genuinely interesting — and build the conceptual foundation that allows students to compete globally.

Founder Portrait

"Academic performance is a byproduct of deep understanding — not the goal itself."

— Severine Rosario, Programme Coordinator

The founding premise was both simple and radical: if you teach a child to truly understand a concept, the exam will take care of itself. Every curriculum decision at CFAL flows from this single insight.

It took five years of quiet groundwork — observing, designing, testing — before CFAL opened its doors formally in 2009. What emerged was not a coaching centre. It was a philosophy made physical.

The Journey, 2004–2026

From zero Olympiad qualifiers
to representing India.

2004
The foundational vision begins — a private initiative identifying what Mangaluru's schools were not doing.
2009
CFAL formally founded. Primary goal: produce the city's first National Olympiad qualifiers from scratch.
2013
First breakthrough. KVPY national selection and third-stage Astronomy qualifier — Sunil Simha — prove the model works across disciplines.
2017
India at the IMO, Brazil. Aditya Prakash — first student from Karnataka in 21 years to represent India at the International Mathematical Olympiad.
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IMAGE: Aditya Prakash at the IMO, Brazil — team photo or award ceremony. Alternatively, a local celebration photograph. Emotion: pride, arrival. The caption should read: "Mangaluru's first IMO representative in a generation."
2018
IOAA Silver Medal, Beijing. Prathyush P. Poduval. KVPY state topper. Two international medals from one small city in Karnataka.
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IMAGE: Prathyush with the Silver Medal, or the CFAL team celebrating. Emotion: quiet triumph. The image should feel like a private moment made public — a student who did not expect this, and deserved it.
2022–24
APMO Honourable Mention · Dual INMO + INAO qualification (Muralidhar Rao) · Three INMO qualifiers simultaneously — Rishon Fernandes, Lauren Patrao, Abhhi Sannayya.
2026
10 students above 99.5th percentile in JEE Main — nine times the national rate. Lauren Patrao: 99.97th percentile in IIM-B UG admissions.
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The Singular Fact
15
consecutive years.

Every single Regional Mathematical Olympiad qualifier from Mangaluru — for fifteen unbroken years — has been a CFAL student. Not most. All of them.

Image suggestion: a student at the CFAL observatory, or solving a problem at the board — silhouetted, high contrast
The Institution

Not one school.
An integrated ecosystem.

CFAL is a vertically integrated educational system — three institutions, one philosophy, a continuous thread from a child's first years through competitive excellence.

Early Learning Centre

Where curiosity
is the curriculum.

ELC blends Reggio Emilia and Montessori methodologies with Cambridge IGCSE and Singapore Mathematics. Mistakes are seen as natural. The environment itself is designed to teach — open, warm, provocation-rich.

From Playgroup through Grade 6, children learn that questions matter more than answers — and that understanding is more durable than memorisation.

Playgroup · Pre-KG · LKG · UKG · Grades 1–6 · Singapore Math · Cambridge Science · Inquiry-based learning · Outdoor exploration
ELC Campus
CFAL & TLC Pre-University

Rigor without
the factory.

TLC serves as one of Mangaluru's top PU colleges — state board and Cambridge IGCSE. CFAL delivers integrated competitive preparation alongside it. Students do not choose between board performance and competitive excellence. They achieve both.

Foundation Programme (Grades 6–10) · II PUC Science · JEE / NEET / CET · Cambridge IGCSE · Math Circles · Three annual Olympiad Camps
CFAL Classroom
Research Centre

Students who publish,
not just students who score.

Led by Dr. Smitha Hegde, the Research Centre enables real scientific contribution. The Observatory captures original astronomical data shared under Creative Commons. The Nam Mara census verified nearly 96,000 trees across 65 wards in Mysuru.

ED127 Refractor · 10" GoTo Dobsonian · ASI cameras · MakerSpace · Nam Mara Tree Census · IIA Bengaluru partnership
Observatory
The Philosophy

Not what to think.
How to think.

Every curriculum decision at CFAL flows from a single premise: if a student truly understands a concept, the examination is simply a formality. The following three images are what that belief looks like in practice.

Discovery Before Theory
Mindfulness Practice
Collaborative Problem-Solving
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Core Method

Conceptual Depth

Students are not prepared for tests. They are taught to understand. The test performance follows.

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Whole Person

Mindfulness & Balance

Meditation, journaling, and SMART goals woven into the school week. CFAL builds balanced human beings.

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Singapore Math

Intuition-Led Mathematics

From Grade 1, mathematical intuition is developed — the same foundation that produces Olympiad qualifiers a decade later.

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Campus Life · Full-Bleed Divider
"The campus is the curriculum."
A wide, warm photograph of the CFAL campus — students walking between buildings, gathered outside, or working in the MakerSpace courtyard. Golden hour if possible. Emotion: community, belonging, a place that feels alive. This image transitions the page from philosophy to results — from "how we think" to "what that thinking produces."
Results, 2009–2026

Fifteen years of data.
One consistent story.

CFAL does not claim results. It publishes them — names attached, verifiable. The numbers below are a seventeen-year longitudinal record from a city that once sent no one to the national Olympiad stage.

15
Consecutive years — 100% of Mangaluru's RMO qualifiers from CFAL
11×
JEE Main outperformance vs national average, 2024
36%
NEET aspirants securing Govt / Merit quota MBBS seats, 2024
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Students above 99.5th percentile, JEE Main 2026 — 9× national rate
Hall of Achievement

Numbers are made
of people.

Behind every percentile is a student who came to CFAL curious, stayed because they were challenged, and left capable of competing anywhere in the world.

2017
IMO, Brazil
Aditya Prakash. First from Karnataka in 21 years.
2018
IOAA Silver, Beijing
Prathyush P. Poduval. Also KVPY state topper.
2022
APMO Honourable Mention
Shreyas Adiga — Asian Pacific Math Olympiad.
2022–23
Dual Olympiad
Muralidhar Rao — INMO + INAO simultaneously.
Student Achievement
Beyond the Campus

Excellence for everyone.
Not just those who can afford it.

An institution that produces IMO representatives and has nothing to say about equity has missed something essential. CFAL has not missed it.

Pragathi Programme
Amara Initiative
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The Pragathi Programme

Free, comprehensive JEE · NEET · CET coaching for meritorious students from government schools. 37 selected from 2,500 applicants in 2022. All facilities — including digital learning apps — at zero cost.

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Nam Mara — Mysuru Tree Census

CFAL Research Centre partnered with the Bherunda Foundation to verify nearly 96,000 trees across all 65 wards of Mysuru. Real citizen science. Real data. Formal city handover in progress.

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The Amara Initiative

A partnership with the Mangaluru City Corporation — growing the city's green cover from 9% toward 30% over a decade. Students plant, adopt, and track trees.

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Vision Divider
"The CFAL story is still in its early chapters."
A forward-looking image: students looking out from the campus terrace, or a wide shot of Mangaluru city from a height — the sea, the city, the green hills behind. Emotion: aspiration, scale of ambition, groundedness in place. This image separates "what we have done" from "what we are becoming."
The Road Ahead

Mangaluru has a CFAL.
India deserves one too.

The CFAL story is not finished. What Mangaluru has witnessed — an institution that took a city from zero Olympiad representation to consistent global qualification in under two decades — is a proof of concept for what Indian education can become.

"We are building students who are competent, courageous, compassionate, and collaborative — young leaders who are rich in every dimension of life."

— Vijay Moras, Founder & Director, The Learning Centre Trust

Be Your Best.

The motto. The standard. The only metric that matters.

CFAL Campus

From Mangaluru.
To the world.

Three campuses. One philosophy. A seventeen-year track record that speaks for itself. If you believe your child deserves to understand the world — not just pass an exam about it — this is where that journey begins.

ELC · Foundation Programme · JEE / NEET / Olympiad · MakerSpace · Research Centre

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cfalindia.com · CFAL, Akashbhavan & Bejai–Kapikad Road, Mangaluru 575 004