India, Gurugram
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Amity Global School Gurgaon is an international school in Gurugram, Haryana. It offers IB (PYP and DP) and Cambridge (Lower Secondary, IGCSE) for students aged 2 to 18, with English as the medium of instruction. Pre-Nursery uses Play Way; Nursery to Grade 5 follow IB PYP; Grades 6–8 are Cambridge Lower Secondary; Grades 9–10 Cambridge IGCSE; Grades 11–12 IB Diploma Programme. The campus offers English, Hindi, French, Spanish and German. Facilities include Science Labs, an ICT Lab, Art, Music and Dance Studios, and a Library serving PYP, IGCSE and IB DP students; resources are organized with Dewey Decimal Classification and accessible online via the AMITY Library on campus, supported by two librarians. Amity Global School Gurgaon is part of the Amity Education Group, a network of 30 campuses serving more than 200,000 students. Co-curriculars include fencing, archery, swimming and student leadership opportunities. A 16th Graduation Ceremony was held in 2025.
4, Main Sector Road, Sector 46, Gurugram, Haryana 122003, India
Amity Global School Gurgaon has instruction in English.
Address: The Admissions Office, Amity Global School, Main Sector Road 4, Sector 46, Gurgaon. E-Mail: admissions@ags.amity.edu; Ph: +91 (124) 2579770; Mobile: +91-8448481410.
Primary Years, Middle Years, Senior Years
International school offering IB and Cambridge Curriculum
Amity Global School Gurgaon teaches IB (PYP), IB (DP), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 2 to 18.
The medium of instruction is English. The school offers two international curricula: IB and Cambridge Assessment International Education. Pre-Nursery uses the Play Way method; Nursery to Grade 5 follow the IB Primary Years Programme (IB-PYP). From Grade 6 to 8, Cambridge Lower Secondary; Grade 9 to 10, Cambridge IGCSE; Grades 11 to 12, IB Diploma Programme. In the Middle Years, languages include English, Hindi, French, Spanish and German, with a broad range of subject options in IGCSE. A robust co-curricular program includes art, music, dance, drama, swimming, yoga, fencing and other sports.
The IB Diploma Programme is recognized by universities worldwide and prepares students for undergraduate studies.
The school offers a co-curricular program that includes art, soccer, music, dance, drama, swimming, yoga, fencing and other indoor or outdoor activities. Timetabled wellbeing and social–emotional learning (SEL) sessions are conducted across grades. A school counsellor provides guidance for emotional, behavioural, social and academic concerns. Confidentiality is maintained and referrals to external professionals may be made when needed. The counselling policy aligns with IB mission and AGS values, which emphasise caring, communication and developing well-balanced individuals.
English Language Support (ELS) is provided for students from language backgrounds other than English. ELS classes are timetabled five times a week, with additional support available as needed. Students with diverse learning needs are supported by the ELS department and classroom staff, and many cases follow the student's IEP. The school promotes multilingualism and supports home languages; resources and language learning are coordinated through the library and staff. Language development and assessment are tracked to monitor progress toward individual learning goals.
English is the language of instruction at AGSG Gurgaon. English Language Support (ELS) classes are timetabled five times a week to assist learners. In Grades 9 and 10, English is offered at two levels: First Language English and English as a Second Language. From Grade 6 to Grade 10, Hindi is studied as a second or foreign language, with French, Spanish and German offered as foreign languages. The language policy promotes multilingualism and home-language support with resources to reflect and develop students' language skills.
A school counsellor provides guidance for emotional, behavioural, social and academic concerns. Well-being and social–emotional learning (SEL) sessions are timetabled across grades. The policy outlines confidentiality and records-keeping; referrals to external professionals may be made when necessary. The policy references IB and AGS aims to support student well-being and the development of caring, reflective learners. The school's mission emphasises nurturing a caring and socially responsible environment for students.
The Child Protection Policy guides staff and parents in health, safety and care of children. Keeping children safe is everyone's responsibility; staff must report suspected incidences to the Principal, coordinating staff and administration. The policy aims to create a safe environment where children are respected, protected, empowered and active in their own protection. The policy is reviewed annually to ensure staff awareness and compliance. Documentation and reporting procedures are in place to safeguard students and involve families as appropriate.
Step 1: Apply. Complete the online Application Form or contact the Admissions Team to guide you. Primary School admissions (Pre-nursery to Grade 5) do not require a formal written assessment, while Middle and Senior School admissions (Grades 6–12) evaluate candidates based on last class score, entrance test results, and personal interaction. The Admissions Committee comprising the Principal, Academic Coordinator and Admissions Officer reviews each application and determines readiness for admission, with turnaround typically around two days after submission. Step 2: Schedule and clarify. The Admissions Team will schedule a meeting, playdate, or assessment and clarify any queries you may have. Parents and students may visit the campus with a prior appointment to discuss details with the School Counselor. Step 3: Outcome and fees. The Admissions Department will inform you of the outcome within 48 hours of submitting the application. A fee of 1500 Rs is paid when the parent visits the school. Step 4: Documentation and submission. Submit the document checklist with the application: duly filled and signed application form; subject sheet; last class score sheet; colored passport photos of the student and parents; Transfer Certificate; birth certificate; previous report card; passport copies; stay visa (for international students); Aadhar copies; residence proof; immunization record (for students up to Grade 5). Step 5: Mid-session transfers and IB guidance. For students transferring mid-session, IB-related transfer procedures apply, including information sharing via IB Coordinators and requirements for Extended Essay (EE), Theory of Knowledge (TOK), and CAS where applicable.