India, Mumbai
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1. Inquiry and eligibility. Review Age Requirements by Grade Level and Indian Nationals before applying. Complete the Online Inquiry Form; the Office of Admission will reach out with next steps if your child is eligible to apply. Indian national eligibility requires that the student comes from an American/international education system and will return to that system; siblings of eligible applicants may also apply. Final acceptance is subject to evaluation by the ASB Admission Committee.
2. Applications and rolling admissions. ASB reviews completed applications throughout the school year, accepting students on a rolling admissions basis with no deadlines for international admissions. Application links for the new school year are available in January, and initial offers are shared in March. Once approved, ASB works with families to enable the earliest feasible start, with new students joining throughout the year.
3. Documentation and assessments. Admission is subject to meeting ASB's academic and behavioral standards. Submitting a complete application does not guarantee acceptance. Complete academic records and all required paperwork must be received by the Office of Admission. If necessary, the ASB Admission Committee may request additional information, assessments, and an applicant and parent interview.
4. Transition and start of enrollment. Upon acceptance, the school coordinates a start date that fits the family, with students beginning throughout the year as needed. The transition is supported by collaboration among Principals, Teachers, and Administrators to be smooth and positive.
American School of Bombay, Secondary Campus in Bandra East, Mumbai, offers a program for Middle and High School students within IB World School and day-school framework. The campus runs IB Diploma Program alongside an American High School Diploma, with students able to graduate with either diploma or both through IB certificates. The High School portion covers Grades 9–12, with 9–10 foundational and 11–12 advanced coursework. Yatra Program supports experiential learning and intercultural understanding. ASB's facilities span over 200,000 square feet of flexible spaces including multi-modal classrooms, Fine Arts studios, a Black Box Theatre, Band and Choir studios, and Music Technology, plus VR and Green Screen spaces. Science labs, technology integration, decentralized libraries, and an on-site cafe support inquiry and collaboration. The campus hosts athletic facilities and indoor pools, and is affiliated with MSA in USA and associations. Students engage in service clubs and arts performances, SAISA activities, and leadership opportunities.