A Bahá'í School is a class, normally run weekly that Baha'i and non-Baha'i children get together to study about different religious topics such as God, religion, the prophets, and the soul. Known in India as the Lotus Temple, the Bahai House of Worship attracts an average of three and a half million visitors a year. ... The term God is ordinarily used to designate a singular, universal Supreme Being. ... Prophets may refer to: The Prophets (Neviim), which is the second of the three major sections in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). ... The soul according to many religious and philosophical traditions, is the ethereal substance — spirit (compare Hebrew rooah or nefesh) — particular to a unique living being. ...
It can also mean a school run with Bahá'í ideals such as the Townshend International school in the Czech republic [1] (http://www.townshend.cz). Bahá'í is not required.