India, Mumbai
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Aditya Birla World Academy (ABWA) in Mumbai is a co-educational day school serving ages 3 to 18 with a global, curriculum-driven programme. The school offers Cambridge Primary and Middle School, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for Grades 11 and 12, supported by the school's strong university counselling from Grade 8 and pathways through SAT testing and the Cialfo platform. The campus houses interactive smart classrooms and dedicated facilities including a Robotics Lab, Art Room, Library, Music Rooms, Computer Room, and Physics, Biology and Chemistry laboratories, alongside a Dance Studio, Auditorium, Wellbeing Zone, Infirmary, and Cafeteria. Nursery combines Montessori and Reggio Emilia approaches, with a Junior School focused on core subjects up to Grade 5. ABWA is rooted in the Aditya Birla legacy, emphasising emotional intelligence, personalised learning, and an integrated global curriculum that blends STEM and Performing Arts for students.
Vastu Shilp, JD Road Annexe, Gamadia Colony, Tardeo, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400007, India
Aditya Birla World Academy has 560 pupils, typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English.
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Vastu Shilp Annexe, Gamadia Colony, J D Road, Tardeo, Mumbai 400007.
Nursery to Grade 12. Junior School: Nursery–5th; Secondary School: 6th–10th; High School A-Level: 11th–12th; High School IBDP: 11th–12th.
co-educational day school
Cambridge International Examinations and International Baccalaureate
Annual tuition at Aditya Birla World Academy ranges from INR 650,000 to INR 1,100,000 for 2026/27.
Aditya Birla World Academy teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.
Nursery uses a blended Montessori and Reggio Emilia approach to early learning. Junior School serves Nursery to Grade 5 with a focus on core subjects. Secondary School offers the Cambridge IGCSE for Grades 9 and 10. High School provides Cambridge A-Levels (Grades 11-12) with CIPQ and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for Grades 11-12. University counselling begins in Grade 8 to help map curriculum choices (IGCSE, A Levels, and IBDP) to higher education, with SAT testing and the Cialfo platform for college exploration. The school has a 1:8 teacher–student ratio.
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University counselling begins in Grade 8 to guide students in mapping IGCSE, A-Level, and IB DP curricula to higher education. Counselors assist with shortlisting universities, navigating applications, and writing college essays. The school provides standardized testing support (SAT) and uses the Cialfo platform for career and college exploration to help students plan their futures.
The Pastoral Care Department champions a culture of care, prioritising emotional, social, and psychological well-being with dedicated guidance, meaningful resources, and a supportive community. Personalised student support includes counselling spaces that feel like home, crisis intervention, a Mindful Moments room, and regular wellbeing check-ins for Grades 6–12. The school builds peer support through Mental Health Champions (trained in Youth Mental Health First Aid), Rainbow Club, Buddy Programme, and Anti-bullying Squad. Minds Matter is a mental health curriculum for LKG–12, rooted in Positive Psychology, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), and Mental Health Awareness, and Pastoral Week focuses on well-being through transformative experiences and discussions. Parents are engaged through parental counselling, parent workshops, and a Wellness Bulletin to support well-being beyond school.
The school has a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) named Mala. ABWA integrates learners with special needs within general classrooms and provides accommodations and targeted support. The SEN team offers remedial intervention to refine core literacy, math, and reasoning skills, delivered in small groups to bridge gaps. When needed, external therapies such as occupational therapy and speech therapy may be arranged, with the SEN team liaising with external therapists to help transfer skills to the classroom. Extension tasks are provided for advanced learners to maximise challenge.
Minds Matter is a mental health curriculum for LKG–12, rooted in Positive Psychology, SEL, and Mental Health Awareness. The curriculum supports emotional resilience and well-being across all grades. The Pastoral Care team provides counselling spaces, crisis intervention, and regular wellbeing assessments to address evolving student needs. Pastoral Week is a school-wide initiative dedicated to well-being and mental health discussions. Mental Health Champions and peer-support structures complement formal programmes to reinforce well-being.
Confidentiality is a cornerstone of Pastoral Care, with crisis intervention and confidential counselling spaces to support students in difficulty. The department fosters a safe and caring environment through peer-support initiatives such as the Rainbow Club, Buddy Programme, and Anti-bullying Squad. Parental engagement includes one-on-one counselling, parent workshops, and a Wellness Bulletin to align safeguarding efforts between school and home. The Pastoral Care framework, Minds Matter curriculum, and wellbeing check-ins collectively contribute to safeguarding student welfare.
Step 1: Eligibility and grade availability. ABWA accepts Nursery, LKG, Grade 8, and Grade 11; admission to other grades depends on chance vacancies. Age criteria for AY 2026-2027 are Nursery 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023; LKG 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022; HKg 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021; Grade 1 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2020. Admission to ABWA is subject to seat availability and fulfilment of the eligibility criteria.
Step 2: Online inquiry and application. The school provides Online Admissions and an Admission Enquiry form; on the form you select Academic Year and Grade. For AY 2026-2027 the application process is closed; complete the inquiry form to register for chance vacancies. Step 3: Fixed admission timing. There is a fixed admission period and mid-year admissions are not accepted, with possible exceptions for international admissions; contact the Admissions Office for guidance. Step 4: Scholarship pathway (Grade 11 IBDP). For the Merit Scholarship Programme, internal and external applicants seeking Grade 11 (IBDP) admission may be eligible; the scholarship can cover part or full tuition for the two-year programme. Step 5: Contact for admissions. For inquiries, reach the Admissions Office at abwa.admissions@abet.co.in or 022 2352 8400.