India, Kolkata
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-Nursery to Class II | 5 | 211,600 INR | — | Includes quarterly tuition (39,100 x 4), tech fees, event fees, and session fees |
| Class III to V | 10 | 217,600 INR | — | Includes quarterly tuition (40,600 x 4), tech fees, event fees, and session fees |
| Class VI to VIII | 13 | 219,600 INR | — | Includes quarterly tuition (41,100 x 4), tech fees, event fees, and session fees |
| Class IX to X | 15 | 259,600 INR | Cambridge IGCSE | Includes quarterly tuition (51,100 x 4), tech fees, event fees, and session fees |
| AS-A2 (Grade 11-12) | 17 | 325,600 INR | Cambridge A Levels | Includes quarterly tuition (67,600 x 4), tech fees, event fees, and session fees |
| IB Diploma (Grade 11-12) | 17 | 461,600 INR | IB (DP) | Includes quarterly tuition (1,01,600 x 4), tech fees, event fees, and session fees |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 8,000 INR | Non-refundable registration fee |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 350,000 INR | One-time admission fee for PN-X. INR 1,50,000 for XI-XII Indian nationals, INR 1,75,000 for NRI/foreign nationals. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Development Fee (PN-X) | 150,000 INR | One-time |
| Security Deposit | 200,000 INR | One-time, refundable |
| Extracurricular Activities | 21,000 INR | Annual, ranges from INR 14,000 to INR 27,000 depending on activity |
| Development Fee (XI-XII) | 60,000 INR | One-time |
Calcutta International School, founded in 1953, serves international and local communities in Kolkata from its Anandapur campus. The institution implements the Early Years Foundation Stage framework for early education, transitioning into the Cambridge Primary and Secondary pathways, Cambridge IGCSE, and finally offering both the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and Cambridge A-Levels for upper secondary students. Facilities include specialized science laboratories, a dedicated library, art studios, and an audio-visual room. The school is distinctively known for hosting CALMUN, its annual student-led Model United Nations conference that draws participants across the region to debate global affairs. Students also engage in regular community outreach initiatives via the school's active Interact Club. Instruction is entirely in English, with additional modern languages like French, German, and Spanish taught as subjects. The co-educational day school provides transport services across the city via a monitored bus network.