India, Mumbai
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The main language of instruction is English. Hindi and Marathi are offered as language development classes; Marathi is compulsory through Grade 8 and Hindi through Grade 10. The library includes books in English, Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit, and there are online language resources and learning platforms (e.g., NDLI, Open Library, Project Gutenberg) to support language learning.
English is the medium of instruction. Hindi and Marathi are taught as language development options, with Marathi compulsory up to Grade 8 and Hindi up to Grade 10. English Language B is taught as part of the IB programme.
Children's Academy International School, Ashok Nagar Campus, located in Kandivali East, Mumbai, offers the ICSE curriculum from preschool to Grade 10, with the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP) available for Grades 11 and 12. The school serves ages 3 to 18 in a single campus that combines a strong Indian curriculum with experiential learning and co-curricular activities. Early years are supported by Budding Blossoms, followed by Primary and Secondary sections that emphasize 21st‑century skills through Strategic Skill Development and RF21, focusing on communication, collaboration, citizenship, creativity, critical thinking, and leadership. A pupil‑teacher ratio under 20:1 is maintained, with continuous formative assessment and adaptive lesson planning aligned to the ICSE board. Infrastructure includes Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Math labs, a Language Lab, a library, an auditorium, an Explorers Den, Indoor Activity Room, and a multipurpose mini auditorium. Co-curriculars include coding, debates, MUN, and performing arts in a serene green campus today.