Background
The only full spectrum IB school in Bangalore, the school is run by the Indus trust and is set on a 40 acre campus
in Bangalore.
Location
Billapura Cross, Sarjapur,
Bangalore, Karnataka
URL: www.indusschool.com
Total Enrollment 800
Curriculum
Prep to Grade 5: Primary Year Programme
Grade 6-8: Middle Years Programme
Grade 9-10: IGCSE
Grade 11,12: IB Diploma
Staff: 150, dominantly foreigners.
40 of 70 teachers trained by IBO Geneva
Fee Structure
|
|
Day Boarder |
Weekly Boarder |
Full Time Boarder |
| Preparatory | 190500 | ||
| Grades 1 – 4 | 344500 | ||
| Grades 5 – 8 | 362500 | 482500 | 527500 |
| Grades 9 & 10 | 403250 | 520000 | 566125 |
| Grades 11 & 12 | 551540 | 672380 | 720810 |
International accreditation: IB
Source: For more complete information on the International Boarding Schools in India,
visit: http://www.chillibreeze.com/ebooks/boarding-schools.asp
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We interviewed for this school back in 2005. At that time the school was still new. We were impressed with the management of the school.
The campus is very spacious with buildings and dorm rooms spread out. There is a nice swimming pool and football field. The buildings make use of Bangalore’s excellent climate.
We ended up moving from Bangalore to another Indian city so we did not pursue enrollment further.
One drawback to attending this school was the narrow road that crosses a shallow lake. Once you leave Whitefield you travel on this narrow two lane road for some time… then it is a bumpy, but beautiful tree line road to the school. Maybe both of these roads have improved since 2005? We were not looking at boarding facilities so the distance and safety in transportation was just as important to us as the school itself.
The school facility and curriculum is good. I would say that it doesn’t compare to the International schools our children attended in Singapore. It was a big adjustment for our kids.