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Indus International School - Sarjapur

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Indus International School Information

  • Since : 2003
  • Category : International Schools
  • Strength : N/A
  • LKG - 12
  • Board: International Baccalaureate, IGCSE
  • Co-Education

About Indus International School

Originating in the Tibetan Plateau, in the vicinity of Lake Mansarovar, river Indus runs through the Ladakh region of Jammu & Kashmir.

Originating in the Tibetan Plateau, in the vicinity of Lake Mansarovar, river Indus runs through the Ladakh region of Jammu & Kashmir. It flows towards Gilgit and Baltistan, and then towards the south, through the entire length of Pakistan. Eventually, it merges with the Arabian Sea near the port city of Karachi in Sindh, spanning a distance of 3,180 kilometres. The Indus sustains life and the economies of the regions it flows through.

India derives its name from the Sanskrit word 'Sindhu,' the ancient name for River Indus.

In January 2002, on the banks of River Indus at Leh, Lt. General Arjun Ray, PVSM, VSM (Retd.), a visionary par excellence, drafted the vision of a boarding school. It was a vision as encompassing and nurturing as River Indus itself. With his foresight and conviction on universalism of human values, the Indus International School, Bangalore was established on the 14th of July, 2003. Currently, it is counted among the top boarding schools in India.

The Indus International School in Bangalore, began its first academic year in 2003, with 135 students. Subsequently, to sustain and to ensure the students of a brilliant learning experience, the school graduated from Grade IX to Grade XII in just three years. Today, it is one of the largest and most diverse schools in Bangalore, with over 1,200 students from 33 countries, of whom 30% are residing at the campus.

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Indus International School Fee Structure

710000

Indus International School Reviews

Overall Experience
1.6
Teaching Excellence
1.6
Value for Money
1.6
Campus & Facilities
1.6
Anup Gupta

Posted on August 2, 2022
very nice school
me

Posted on May 31, 2022
badddd its hard slipping. dont go \ i left.
Kajal sahu

Posted on April 26, 2022
plz don’t waste your time n money on this school
Siddharth Reddy

Posted on April 18, 2022
Horrible, I am currently I school and most teachers care more about themselves "not getting in trouble" than actually caring about the students this happens to me all the time.
Rhea Raval

Posted on April 14, 2022
hate this place
Gireesh Chandran

Posted on April 13, 2022
One of No1 International school
Sagar Ramachandra

Posted on March 17, 2022
I attended this school from 2005 to 2008. Some of the worst years of my life by far. Indus was far more interested in ensuring discipline in adhering to wearing the proper uniform or not having long hair/facial hair than actually instilling proper values of respect for others or curiosity. Indus was also happy to immediately suspend or expel students on infractions like criticizing the school administration. Being a teenager is a difficult time emotionally and physically and often results in behavior that one regrets later in life. Indus should have dealt with these issues with compassion, not punishment. Most of the teachers were also terrible, focusing on more rote memorization than critical thinking. I had far better schooling in my public American high school. In addition, the students of this school are mostly rich spoiled kids who were also racist to boot. I would hear disparaging comments towards our Korean colleagues on a daily basis. Edit 10/12/21: Nice job Indus. I definitely attended this school from 2005-2008, why else would I even leave this review? You are telling me you can't find my information for either two reasons: 1. You are completely incompetent and lost all student information from the 2000s. 2. You are making stuff up in order to invalidate the concerns I listed in my review. Edit 3/16/22: Attached is proof that I attended. This is an e-mail thread I had with one of my teachers regarding the extended essay component of the IB program from 2008. The name of the teacher is crossed out for their privacy. For the folks reading this, I hope it's clear how the school likes to handle criticism and how they are more concerned about reputation management rather than creating a healthy environment for students. For the administration of Indus, it's better to deny and silence criticism than actually address and improve things.
Vignesh R

Posted on January 7, 2022
Dear School Management. A quick query based on my research on school rankings. Indus Bangalore has been ranked no 1 consistently for a very long time in the education world school ranking. The consistency factor also remains similar for other competitive schools for a period of time. The average change is a maximum of 1 standard deviation for most of the schools other than Indus Bangalore. The consistency factor is also true for most of the competitive schools in the ranking surveys undertaken by other agencies, whereas there is gross inconsistency or non-listing of Indus Bangalore in most of these school ranking surveys. Is there any financial relationship between Indus and Education World that ensures consistent ranking for Indus Bangalore that ensures the top ranking for your institution?
DAKSH SOLANKI

Posted on March 22, 2021
OK the school is looking good from outside , infrastructure is good and all but why do you have to put so much much pressure on children. Students attend school to learn new things and have fun as well. You don't have to give them loads of homework and expect them to be perfect in each and everything . Senior secondary school is really important and what are schools doing just assigning and assigning work. Especially in this time when students can't even go outside to play or meet their friends stop giving them so much homework they are humans as well and have their own social life. I have myself heard from the students of this school what they think and they only said that they get a lot of homework and don't get time to do things what they really love or want to do.
Prakash Prakash

Posted on October 5, 2020
There is no responsible
Divya Gupta

Posted on September 25, 2020
Not worth.

Indus International School Location

Billapura Cross, Sarjapura - Attibele Rd, Sarjapur, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562125

Indus International School Amenities

  • Transport
  • Laboratory
  • Smart Classrooms
  • Computers Facility
  • Library

Indus International School Admission Procedure

Indus is a top-ranked international school that strives to be an all-inclusive school. All students are eligible for admission if it is believed that the school can provide an educational programme that can meet their particular needs.

 Step 1:Enquiry

To make an enquiry or schedule an appointment:

Email:admissions@indusschool.comTelephone: 91-80-22895913 & 909 / 91-9886268567 / 9886716164

CLICK HERE TO MAKE AN ONLINE ENQUIRY

 Step 2:Admissions Approval Process

For the admission to be approved by the Admissions Authorization Board, the Candidate must complete and submit the Online Admission Application Form, which includes:

  • 1: Candidate’s details.
  • 2: Submission of Passport for foreign nationals or AADHAR Card for Indian nationals for the purpose of identity verification.
  • 3: Submission of past two years of scholastic records along with mid-term transcripts or any other academic reports of the current academic session.
  • 4: Submission of Birth Certificate for the purpose of age verification.

Indus International School Required Documents

  • 1: Candidate’s details.
  • 2: Submission of Passport for foreign nationals or AADHAR Card for Indian nationals for the purpose of identity verification.
  • 3: Submission of past two years of scholastic records along with mid-term transcripts or any other academic reports of the current academic session.
  • 4: Submission of Birth Certificate for the purpose of age verification.

Indus International School Faculty

Arjun Ray
CEO / N/A

Indus International School Sports

  • Athletics

    Athletics

  • Badminton

    Badminton

  • Basketball

    Basketball

  • Carroms

    Carroms

  • Chess

    Chess

  • Cricket

    Cricket

  • Football

    Football

  • Horseback Riding

    Horseback Riding

  • Kabaddi

    Kabaddi

  • Kho-Kho

    Kho-Kho

  • Swimming

    Swimming

  • Yoga

    Yoga

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