India, Mumbai
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DSB International School began as Deutsche Schule Bombay and is widely known as the German School. It is managed by Deutscher Schulverein Bombay (DSB), a not-for-profit trust, and today operates as a British International School in Mumbai, sharing the Euro Campus with the French School. Founded in 1961 by German parents to educate children to German standards, the school opened the International Section in 2000, with German language learning central from KG to Grade 8 and German offered at IGCSE and IBDP. The school serves a diverse community of students from over 25 nations and staff from more than seven countries, and has some of the newest facilities in Mumbai.
DSB's community is diverse, with students from over 25 nations and staff from more than seven countries. Community life includes a calendar of events and cultural activities throughout the year, such as Mindful Parenting, German Reunification Day, IGCSE Awards 2025, Community Day, and Easter celebrations. The school operates across two campuses, Garden Campus and Euro Campus, to serve different grade bands.
DSB International School Euro Campus is an international school in Mumbai serving ages 2 to 18. The campus, opened for Grade 3 upwards at Urmi Estate, Ganapatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel West, provides space for Cambridge IGCSE in Grades 9 and 10 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Grades 11 and 12. The school follows the English National Curriculum from Kindergarten to Year 8, with German language instruction central to early years and additional languages including Hindi and French. IGCSE and IB students study a mother tongue and a second language, with German or French available as IB language options and ab initio courses. The school originated as Deutsche Schule Bombay and operates as a British international school in Mumbai, sharing the Euro Campus with the French School. It offers students from over 25 nations a range of co-curricular activities, experiential trips, and service opportunities alongside an academic program.