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Bengaluru is home to 11 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 3 international schools in Bengaluru, India. Filter by curriculum, fees (average INR 248,502), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Neev Academy is a full-continuum international school in Bengaluru offering IB (PYP, MYP, DP) and ICSE options in the middle years. The campus serves ages 2 to 17, with Early Years focused on language, cognitive, and social-emotional development; PYP (ages 3–12) emphasizes inquiry-based, transdisciplinary learning; MYP (ages 11–16) features interdisciplinary study with ICSE in G6–G10; DP (ages 16–19) includes TOK, CAS, and the Extended Essay. Founded in 2005, Neev earned PYP accreditation in 2016, MYP in 2017, DP in 2018, and NEASC accreditation in 2021. The Yemalur campus sits on a landscaped 16-acre site in Bengaluru, with naturally ventilated classrooms, modern laboratories, libraries, and computing facilities. The Campus Expansion Plan adds STEAM precincts, an indoor gym, an auditorium, and a dedicated ICSE building. Learning Journeys and service learning enrich academics, alongside extensive arts and sports facilities. Multilingual learning, global-minded citizenship, and a strong focus on personal growth are nurtured throughout.
Orchids The International School’s Jakkur Campus in Bengaluru provides an Indian curriculum guided by its signature SHARPER philosophy, emphasizing self-discipline, ethical values, and applied learning. Welcoming students from Nursery to Grade VIII, the campus integrates core subjects with distinct initiatives such as financial literacy, horticulture, and robotics. Students learn in digital classrooms featuring interactive projectors and have access to specialized environments, including a coding laboratory, an astronomy lab for young learners, and dedicated studios for hands-on pottery, music, and rhythm education. The physical infrastructure includes professional sports turfs, a swimming pool, and indoor courts for gymnastics, martial arts, and chess. A notable feature is the school’s focus on practical skill-building through Model United Nations (MUN) and early leadership programs. Daily transportation is managed via GPS-embedded buses, and safety is strictly maintained with round-the-clock surveillance and a no-male-staff policy in the primary sections.
Mallya Aditi International School in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, serves students aged 6 to 18 as a day school offering CISCE ICSE/ISC and Cambridge IGCSE/AS‑Levels/AICE tracks. The curriculum spans Elementary (Grades 1–5), Middle (6–8), High School (9–10) and Pre‑University (11–12). Elementary focuses on foundational Mathematics and English Language Arts, Science and Social Studies, with Kannada and Hindi, plus creative arts and wellbeing. High School prepares students for ICSE/IGCSE examinations, while Pre‑University offers ISC or Cambridge qualifications with emphasis on university preparation, arts and sciences, and independent research projects. The campus provides dedicated spaces for science, arts, music and drama, including the Dinosaur Courtyard for Elementary assemblies, a Visual Arts Studio and a Tinker Lab for design thinking. Facilities include a solar‑heated indoor pool, a football field, a multipurpose indoor court and Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Food Science and Computer labs. The school fosters international exchanges and traces its roots to 1984 under The Ujwal Trust, emphasizing critical thinking and social contribution.
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