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DPS International Saket is a Cambridge Pathway School offering Cambridge education from early years to A Levels across two Delhi campuses, Saket and RK Puram. The Saket campus serves ages 3–18 and hosts Lower Secondary (Grades 6–8), Upper Secondary, IGCSE (Grades IX–X) and Cambridge AS and A Levels, while the RK Puram campus complements with the full Cambridge offer. It is the first Cambridge Pathway School in Delhi to provide the curriculum from ages 3–19. The school has delivered Cambridge education for over 20 years with more than 100 Cambridge-trained educators and has earned over 100 Cambridge Learner Awards since 2007. IGCSE examinations take place in October/November, with Formative 20%, Summative I 40%, and Summative II/Preboard 40%, and a pass mark of 40%. Facilities include a Saket campus library and the RK Puram campus adjoining the DPS Sports Complex. Notable outcomes include 14 Oxbridge admissions and placements, with alumni progressing to Ivy League universities. The programme emphasizes languages, STEM subjects, and sport.
P-37, Birla Vidya Niketan Marg, Sector 6, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi, Delhi 110017, India
DPS International Saket has 900 pupils, typical class sizes of 10, instruction in English.
P-37, Sector VI, Pushp Vihar Saket, New Delhi - 110017. It is one of two DPS International campuses in Delhi, the other at RK Puram.
Early Years to A Levels (Cambridge Pathway).
Cambridge Pathway School offering Cambridge curriculum from Early Years to A Levels.
DPS International Saket teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.
Cambridge Pathway is used at DPS International Saket with Cambridge Lower Secondary for Grades 6–8 and Cambridge IGCSE for Grades IX–X. The Lower Secondary programme strengthens core subjects and includes English Language, English Literature, Hindi and French as second languages, and Sanskrit, French, German and Spanish as third languages from Grade 5 onwards; it also includes Mathematics, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Social Science, Information Technology, Computer Science, Art and Design, Music, Dance and Physical Education. The Lower Secondary curriculum aligns with Cambridge Lower Secondary; Checkpoint examinations at the end of Grade 8 assess English, Mathematics and Science progress and are not mandatory. The Upper Secondary offers the Cambridge IGCSE with more than 20 subjects; students typically select 7–9 subjects and later specialise in 3–4 subjects at Advanced Levels. English can be First Language or English as Second Language; Second Language options include Hindi, German, Spanish and French; Additional Mathematics, Mathematics Extended, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Accounting, Business Studies, Economics, English Literature, History, Geography, Art and Design, and Computer Science/ICT are available. IGCSE examinations are held in October/November; assessments include Formative 20%, Summative I 40%, Summative II/Preboard 40%, with a pass percentage of 40%.
IGCSE examinations are held in October/November. For Grades IX–X, there is a weekly cycle of formative assessments and two summative assessments for Class IX in September and December; Class X has one summative assessment in May and a Preboard in August. The IGCSE examinations take place in the October/November session, with a pass percentage of 40%.
Personal, social and emotional development is included as one of six curriculum areas in Early Years.
English as a Second Language is offered alongside First Language English; Hindi is taught as a Second Language; Foreign Language options include French, German, and Spanish.
A counsellor is available to help and support students as well as parents in finding solutions to behavioral and personal problems.
The school welcomes applications throughout the year and admissions are subject to seat availability. The registration process begins with the Online Registration Form and completion does not guarantee admission or seat availability. The school requires that students have completed the previous grade. An offline Subject Proficiency Assessment will determine the entry point for each applicant. Online registration submissions trigger an automated email with next steps in the admission process. Documents to submit at admission: Registration form signed by both parents; original School Transfer Certificate/Leaving Letter; for foreign nationals: an attested photocopy of passport and visa/OCI/PIO card of applicant and parents; for single parents: an attested custody/adoption papers; Residence proof; passport-size photographs of student and parent(s). For queries contact: R.K.