India, Indore
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The Temple opened on 28 August 1910; it was built by the Indore Durbar and the Murtis were provided by the Maharaja of Udaipur. The College Mosque opened on 19 December 1910 and is a prominent building on campus, with daily prayers attended by students and staff. There are two dining halls for seniors and juniors, and a plan for a new state‑of‑the‑art kitchen. The Craft Technology Design Center supports Fine Arts, Sculpture, Pottery, Woodcraft, Photography, Textile Designing, Visual Arts and performing arts such as Music, Dance, Band and Dramatics. Fully equipped laboratories cover Physics, Chemistry, Biology, BioTech, C++, WebTech, IP, Geography, Maths and Language. The Durbar Hall is the central venue for dignitaries and major events, and the 1,200‑seat air‑conditioned Auditorium hosts assemblies and functions. The Daly College infirmary provides 24x7 medical care. The sports facilities include two cricket grounds, a floodlit Deco Turf tennis complex, an Olympic‑size swimming pool, floodlit basketball courts, four soccer fields and three hockey grounds, an athletic track, a fully equipped indoor shooting range, nine glass‑backed squash courts, a 150‑m floodlit skating rink, six sports pavilions, a climbing wall, an obstacle course, a fitness centre, a badminton centre and a horse riding facility.
Two cricket grounds, which have hosted Ranji Trophy matches, are on site. Floodlit Deco Turf tennis courts, an Olympic‑size swimming pool and floodlit synthetic surface basketball courts are available. There are four soccer fields, three hockey grounds, and an independent athletic track and ground. An indoor air‑conditioned shooting range and nine glass‑backed squash courts are provided, along with a 150 m floodlit skating rink. Six sports pavilions, a sports climbing wall and an obstacle course, plus a fitness centre and a badminton centre complete the facilities. The newest addition is a horse riding facility.
The Craft Technology Design Center is a state‑of‑the‑art hobby centre for creative work in Fine Arts, Sculpture, Pottery, Woodcraft, Photography, Textile Designing, Visual Arts and performing arts such as Music, Dance, Band and Dramatics. The school has full‑fledged laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, BioTech, C++, WebTech, IP, Geography, Maths and Language. These spaces support science, technology and design education on campus.
Co‑Curricular Activities include Performing Arts, Visual Art, Co‑Curricular Activities, Technocrats Club, Subject Exhibition at APG and Service. Internationalism is represented through Round Square, AFS Exchange Programs and related activities. The campus also highlights participation in international projects and exchanges via these programs.
Daly College Indore is a day-cum-boarding school with a long heritage in central India. It offers both Cambridge International Examinations and the CBSE programme, providing local and international qualifications. The Cambridge pathway runs from Grade VI to Grade XII, with Checkpoint for Grades VII–VIII, IGCSE for Grades IX–X and Cambridge AS/A Levels for Grades XI–XII. Students may choose streams in Grade XI: Science, Commerce and Humanities. English is the medium of instruction, and the curricular languages include English, Hindi, Sanskrit, French and German; Sanskrit, French and German are offered as third languages from Grade VI to VIII, while Hindi and French function as second languages up to Grade X, with English compulsory from Grade XII. The campus encompasses historic buildings, place of worship, modern laboratories and the Craft Technology Design Center, plus a 1,200-seat auditorium and extensive sports facilities. As a Round Square member since 2005, Daly College promotes internationalism through exchanges, Model UN and AFS programs alongside broad arts and sports opportunities.