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Harvest International School

India, Ludhiana

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₹259,560 - 497,560
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 5000
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2009
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages English, Hindi, Punjabi, Spanish
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, STEM
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Harvest International School in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, serves learners aged 3 to 18 as a boarding and day school. The school delivers Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Secondary, IGCSE, AS and A Level; Cambridge Primary is mapped to the Indian Curriculum. English is the medium of instruction, with language support as needed. The campus offers modern classrooms, science and computer labs, and a library. Sport facilities include basketball courts, football fields, cricket pitches, tennis, badminton, volleyball, plus a coaching program across cricket, basketball, tennis, badminton, football, volleyball, skating, martial arts, swimming and athletics. Creative arts spaces host art studios and music rooms. On-site healthcare, CCTV and security, and transportation ensure safety. The school runs an Athlete Development Programme and a green campus with on-site organic farm. Student life features a Student Council, biking trips, and Spiritual Life Programme at the Isha Meditation House. Admissions and college counselling support progression to higher education.

V.P.O.: Jassowal-Kular, Tehsil: Jagraon, Distt.: Ludhiana (PB) - 142023, India

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The Essentials

Harvest International School has 5,000 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

The school is located in V.P.O.: Jassowal-Kular, Tehsil: Jagraon, Ludhiana District, Punjab, India (PIN 142023). It is accessible by road in Ludhiana district. The school provides transport services for students.

Stages

Cambridge Early Years; Cambridge Primary Programme; Lower Secondary Programme; Upper Secondary Programme – IGCSE; Cambridge AS & A Level.

Type

Boarding and day school.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Harvest has boarding and day students from across India and around the world.

Country affiliation

India

Bus service

School transport is available; the majority of Harvest students use school transport to commute to and from school.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Harvest International School ranges from INR 259,560 to INR 497,560 for 2026/27.

Application & registration fees
- Registration / application form: INR 1,000 (paid in cash at the Admissions Office; non‑refundable).
- Admission (one‑time) fee: standard one‑time admission fee listed at INR 10,000; separate one‑time admission/entry charges and higher one‑time charges are applied at specific grades.

Tuition fees by year group (2026/27 session) — annual and per‑term (composite quarterly) amounts
Note: the school's academic session runs April–March and the school uses a composite tuition model billed in quarterly instalments. Annual totals below are shown in Indian Rupees (INR). Per‑term values are shown as the quarterly instalment (annual ÷ 4).
- Nursery / LKG / UKG: Annual tuition INR 259,560 — Per quarter INR 64,890.
- Classes 1–5: Annual tuition INR 271,560 — Per quarter INR 67,890.
- Classes 6–8: Annual tuition INR 355,560 — Per quarter INR 88,890.
- Classes 9–10: Annual tuition INR 428,920 — Per quarter INR 107,230.
- Classes 11–12: Annual tuition INR 497,560 — Per quarter INR 124,390.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Academic session: April to March. Composite tuition is structured as recurring fee instalments rather than a single monthly charge; instalments are applied on a quarterly (per‑quarter) basis.
- Registration payment (INR 1,000) is payable at time of collecting the application form and is non‑refundable. Admission fee is a one‑time, non‑refundable charge. Security deposit is refundable at the time of withdrawal provided all school dues are cleared. External examination fees are charged separately at actual cost.
- Composite / tuition instalments are charged as recurring academic fees; other recurring and one‑time charges (security deposit, admission/registration, boarding surcharges, laundry, personal account etc.) are billed in addition to the composite tuition.

Boarding, day‑boarding and boarding charges (where applicable)
- The school operates day and boarding options (day‑cum‑boarding). Typical annual boarding charges vary by age/grade; example annual boarding charges shown by grade grouping include:
- Early years / lower grades (entry grades): ~INR 213,840 per year.
- Middle secondary grades: ~INR 279,840 per year.
- Higher secondary (IGCSE/AS‑A Level years): ~INR 343,200 – INR 411,840 per year depending on grade and boarding package selected.
- Boarding charges are billed annually in addition to composite tuition and typically include meals and laundry charges (laundry is frequently a separate annual charge).

Other costs and recurring charges
- Security deposit (refundable): common refundable security amounts shown in published fee breakdowns range from INR 15,000 up to INR 35,000 depending on grade.
- Laundry charge (boarding students): INR 9,720 per year (typical published figure).
- Student personal account / pocket funds: examples shown INR 12,000–20,000 per year for higher grades (applies to personal expenses / student account).
- Transport (school bus) — day students: example published route/grade annual figure ~INR 31,200 (varies by route and distance).
- Other annual charges / composite extras: admissions literature and fee summaries show an “other” or annual charges line (covers textbooks, school diary, uniforms, excursions and activity levies) typically reported in fee summaries; these are charged in addition to composite tuition and vary by grade (examples in third‑party fee summaries list other annual charges in the range shown for that grade).

Refunds and withdrawal terms
- Registration / application fee: non‑refundable. Admission fee: one‑time, non‑refundable. Security deposit: refundable on withdrawal provided all school dues have been cleared at the time of leaving. External examination fees are charged at actual cost and are not refundable if already processed.

Fee payment options
- Registration at the Admissions Office is paid in cash (registration form issuance). The school accepts payments by bank transfer and by cheque made payable to “Harvest International School” for fee and registration payments; school invoicing and parent account login functionality is available through the school's parent portal.

Notes for parents (concise, factual)
- Annual totals above are presented for the 2026/27 academic session where published; the school uses composite quarterly instalments for recurring tuition.
- Boarding, laundry, transport, security deposit and personal account charges are billed in addition to the composite tuition and are grade‑dependent; parents should review the fee breakdown for the specific grade when completing admission paperwork.
Academics

Harvest International School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Cambridge International curriculums are offered across all stages: Cambridge Primary Programme (ages 5–11), Cambridge Lower Secondary Programme (ages 11–14), Cambridge Secondary – IGCSE (ages 14–16) and Cambridge AS & A Level (ages 16–19). The Cambridge Primary Programme is mapped to the Indian Curriculum in Mathematics, Language, Science, History, Geography, Music, Visual Arts and PE. Cambridge Primary assessments, including Cambridge Primary Checkpoint, provide an international benchmark; in Grade 5 Cambridge assesses Math, Science, English and ICT. The learner profile reflects the Cambridge learner attributes: inquirers, knowledgeable, thinkers, communicators, principled, open-minded, caring, risk-takers, balanced and reflective. Instruction is in English with extensive language support where required. Harvest also provides College Admissions & Student Counselling to support higher education progression.

Higher Education Progression

A full-time University Counsellor engages with students starting in Grade 9 to guide higher education decisions. The counsellor assists with university shortlisting, understanding entry requirements, crafting personal statements and essays, interview preparation, standardized testing, scholarships and visa processes when needed. Harvest has a partnership with CIALFO for career guidance and university admissions support. An Academic Profile lists the universities graduates have attended, illustrating diverse progression.
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Admissions

Admissions

1. Registration starts the admissions process. Applications can be submitted at any time during the year. The registration form is issued against payment of Rs 1000 (non-refundable) in cash. The form collects essential information about the student and family to begin the admissions review.
2. Submit the required documents with the registration form. The documents include the applicant's birth certificate and a passport copy for non-Indian students. Also required are the school report from the preceding grade and the current grade report, along with four passport-sized photographs of the applicant and one passport-sized photograph of each parent.
3. Selection involves an Aptitude Assessment and a Child Interaction. Shortlisted candidates, along with their parents, are invited for a Family Interaction. The assessments help determine fit for Harvest International School's program. The Family Interaction provides an opportunity for parents to learn more about the school and for the school to learn more about the applicant.
4. Admission decision is communicated within three working days after the above steps. The school offers admission to applicants who are expected to succeed academically. The review also considers talents in other fields, personality, and self-confidence. Parents are informed of the outcome.
5. If places are not available for that grade, the student is placed in a waiting pool. This status means enrollment is not confirmed until a space becomes available.
6. Fee payment and enrollment: The admission fee is a one-time, non-refundable payment. A security deposit is charged and refundable on withdrawal, provided all dues are cleared. External examination fees are charged according to the Examination Board and actual expenses incurred. Enrollment is completed once the above steps are satisfied and the formalities are fulfilled.

Waitlist

If places are not available for a grade, the student is placed in a waiting pool.
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