India, Dehradun
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1. Admission Notice: The admissions process for 2026-27 is holistic and inclusive; the evaluation considers academic achievements, extracurricular involvement, character and talents; the admissions committee thoroughly reviews each application and may conduct interviews; educators provide support and guidance to prospective students and families to ensure a seamless transition.
2. Kindergarten admissions: For PKG, LKG and UKG, the session 2026–27 admissions are open; registration is at the Admission Office (Entry via Gate No. 3, GMS Road) from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; a non-refundable registration fee of ₹1000 is payable; documents required include photocopies of the child's Date of Birth Certificate, Aadhaar cards for the child and parents, the child's immunisation card, and the latest assessment report (for admission to LKG and above); age criteria as on 1 July 2026 are PKG 3 years, LKG 4 years, UKG 5 years.
3. For Classes I to VIII: Advertisements are placed and applications are accepted for admission to these classes. Documents required include an introduction of both parents with address and telephone numbers, photocopies of Aadhaar cards for both parents, current address proof, passport-size photograph of the child, photocopy of Date of Birth Certificate and Aadhaar Card of the child, and photocopy of the current assessment/mark sheet for admission to LKG to VIII; incomplete applications will not be accepted; National Education Policy age criteria as on 31 March 2025 are PKG 2.5–3.5 years, LKG 3.5–4.5 years, UKG 4.5–5.5 years, and I 5.5 years and above; applying for admission is a voluntary act that does not guarantee admission.
Ann Mary School Dehradun is a day and boarding institution affiliated with CISCE, New Delhi, delivering the CISCE curriculum in English. The school offers a broad range of subjects across sciences, mathematics, social studies, languages and arts, with Sanskrit and foreign languages such as French, German and Spanish. The academic year runs from April to March and is organised into three terms, with scholarships recognizing academic excellence. The learning experience integrates Socially Useful and Productive Work (SUPW) as part of the core curriculum, reinforcing social responsibility. Classrooms feature interactive whiteboards and audio-visual systems, with well-equipped physics, chemistry and biology laboratories, a comprehensive library, and high-speed internet. The campus supports performing arts through dedicated spaces for plays and concerts, and sports with fields for soccer and cricket, courts for basketball and tennis, and a modern gym. Students participate in houses Arctic, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific, promoting teamwork and healthy competition.