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Curriculum CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages English, Hindi, Samoan
Typical class size 5
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction
Heritage Girls School sits on a hillside near Eklingji, on NH-8, overlooking Lake Baghela, close to Udaipur in Rajasthan. The school is a girls' boarding school with day-boarding options, admitting students from Grades V to XII. It is affiliated with both CBSE and the Cambridge Assessment International Examinations (CAIE), offering CBSE or Cambridge pathways and a blend of national and international practices. The Heritage Middle Years Programme (H-MYP) covers Grades IV to VIII, while the Heritage Secondary Programme prepares students for CBSE IX–X or Cambridge IX–X, and Cambridge AS & A Levels for XI–XII; IGCSE is used for IX–X. The campus features technology-enabled classrooms, an Activities Centre, laboratories, and dance and music studios, plus a Sports Complex with a half-Olympic-size pool, fitness centre, and courts for tennis, badminton, squash, basketball, hockey, football, and a 200-metre track. The ethos 'Every girl is a leader' emphasizes leadership, social responsibility, and physical wellness.
NH-8, Eklingji, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India (postal codes shown in documents as 313202 and 313001)
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The Essentials
Heritage Girls School has typical class sizes of 5, instruction in English.
Location
Location: Heritage Girls School is in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, on NH 8 at Eklingji. The main campus address is Heritage Girls School, NH 8 Eklingji, Udaipur 313202, Rajasthan. There is an additional Udaipur office at 1st Floor, Lakhawali Estate Sukher Road, Udaipur 313001, Rajasthan.
Stages
Levels: Admits girls from classes V–IX and XI. Heritage Middle Years Programme covers grades V–IX and XI; Heritage Secondary Programme covers the senior years. Students may choose between CBSE and Cambridge Assessment International Examinations.
Type
The school is a girls' boarding school with day boarding.
Additional learning support
Pastoral care and counselling are provided; two residential houses Maitri House and Gargi House support boarding life; the House Mistress and dorm nurses provide ongoing care.
Country affiliation
India
School day structure
Day structure: A seven-day boarding schedule with an academic timetable from Monday to Saturday; Sunday is reserved for outings and activities.
Diving Deeper
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Fees
Annual tuition at Heritage Girls School ranges from INR 500,000 for 2026/27.
Application / one-time admission charges
- Registration fee (Indian nationals & SAARC): INR 20,000 (one-time, payable at registration). - Admission fee (Indian nationals & SAARC): INR 40,000 (one-time, payable at admission). - Security deposit (Indian nationals & SAARC): INR 50,000 (refundable subject to school refund policy). - For international students the one-time charges are quoted in US dollars: Registration USD 150 (one-time); Admission USD 750 (one-time); Security Deposit USD 1,000 (refundable subject to the school's refund rules).
Tuition / recurring fees (per class group and term)
- Classes VI–XII (stated fee bracket): Tuition fee per quarter: INR 125,000. This is the stated quarterly tuition for classes listed in the CBSE mandatory information. Annualised, this equals INR 500,000 (four quarters). - The published annual fee schedule heading references the 2026–2027 academic year for new admissions; examination fees, books, uniform, stationery and other personal expenses are not included in the tuition figures and are payable in addition. - Third‑party listings that aggregate school fees show comparable overall annual/boarding estimates (examples recorded: estimated annual recurring fees ~INR 470,000–500,000 and boarding charges listed separately by some aggregators around INR 450,000). These third‑party figures are presented as market estimates and are not the school's itemised charge schedule.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Academic year: April to March; two terms (April–September; October–March). 1st installment due by 1 March; 2nd installment due by 1 October. Failure to clear dues may attract interest and could affect enrolment status. - Late payment penalty: default attracts a charge (stated at 2% or more per month in published school materials) and repeated default may result in a request to withdraw.
Boarding fees and residential arrangements
- Heritage Girls School is a fully residential (boarding) school. The school's official tuition schedule lists the tuition amount per quarter for the relevant class groups; that tuition is the principal recurring education charge for residential students. - Some third‑party fee summaries present an explicit annual “boarding” line item (e.g., ~INR 4,50,000 on certain aggregator pages). Use the school's stated tuition and admissions documents for the official recurring fee figures for a given year and class.
Other costs and recurring extras
- Examination fees, books, prescribed stationery, uniform, and other personal expenses are not included in the tuition/boarding figures and must be paid in addition. Uniform and textbook costs are billed separately as required. - The school publishes that fees, charges and deposits are liable to revision at any time; bursaries and scholarships may be available for eligible candidates (defence personnel concessions and merit scholarships are noted).
Refunds and withdrawal rules
- Withdrawal notice: Parents are required to give three months' written notice for the withdrawal of a pupil. Transfer Certificate and clearance of dues are required before any leaving documentation is issued. - Security deposit refund: The security deposit is refundable but is processed only for students who have been issued a school‑leaving certificate; the refund is typically actioned in the session following the year in which the student withdrew. Final refund handling follows the school's admissions/refund policy.
Fee payment options (how payments can be made)
- Accepted payment methods: Online bank transfers / NEFT / RTGS, bank transfer, cheque or demand draft made in favour of the school; the school also lists bank account details for direct transfers (Axis Bank and HDFC Bank accounts are provided in the school's payment‑options information). - The school's communications and admission literature also reference use of authorised payment platforms/collecting partners for fee payments in some cases; card/third‑party aggregator options are available where that payment channel is enabled by the payment partner.
Summary (concise figures for quick reference)
- Registration (India/SAARC): INR 20,000 (one-time). - Admission (India/SAARC): INR 40,000 (one-time). - Security deposit (India/SAARC): INR 50,000 (refundable under school policy). - Tuition (Classes VI–XII): INR 125,000 per quarter (INR 500,000 per year, quarterly billing indicated). Examination fees, books, uniform and stationery excluded. - Installments / due dates: 1st installment by 1 March; 2nd installment by 1 October; late payment charge ~2% per month. - Payment methods: Online transfer, bank transfer, cheque, demand draft; bank account details listed for Axis Bank and HDFC Bank.
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Academics
Heritage Girls School teaches CBSE Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels.
Curriculum
CBSE and Cambridge Assessment International Examinations are offered; Heritage Middle Years Programme for grades V-IX and XI; Heritage Secondary Programme; students may choose CBSE or Cambridge; the curricula combine national and international best practices.
Student Teacher Ratio
1:5
Exam Results
Cambridge IGCSE AS & A Level results are described as outstanding; CBSE X and XII results are described as excellent.
Higher Education Progression
Alumnae attend universities including University of California; EU Business School, Geneva; University of Massachusetts; Christ University, Delhi; Gargi College (Delhi University); Narsee Monjee, Mumbai; Ramjas College; Sophia College for Women (MU); Alexander College, Canada; Ahmedabad University; State University of Arizona, USA.
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Admissions
Admissions
1. Eligibility and registration: Admissions to all classes from V to IX are based on aptitude analysis in English and Mathematics. Admission to Class XI is based on the results of the Board examination and/or an Aptitude test. The admissions process begins once the student is registered, and registration does not guarantee admission. 2. Aptitude tests: Aptitude tests for classes IV to IX are held in October, with the exact date notified to registered candidates. The tests are conducted on the school campus. The availability of vacancies influences eligibility for admission. 3. Interaction with the Principal: All students have to go through an interaction with the Principal before admission. The interaction takes place on the school campus. The aptitude test and the interaction are part of the admission process. 4. Registration materials and policies: The Registration Form is attached with the Prospectus and can be obtained from the school on payment. A detailed Admission Booklet with school policies and regulations is provided after registration. The management reserves the right to alter the Prospectus contents at any time without prior notice. 5. Documents and final steps: The documents for admission include filled and signed registration and admission forms, twenty passport-size photographs, and parent/guardian details with signatures and photographs. Additional documents include medical history, vaccination card, transfer certificate, birth certificate, and consent for publication of work and photographs, along with notarised draft agreement and copies of Aadhar and PAN cards. The documents must be submitted at the time of admission.
Scholarships
The school offers bursaries and scholarships: seats for daughters of Defence Service personnel in all grades with a bursary of Rs 25,000 per semester toward tuition/boarding; wards of civil servants receive a Rs 25,000 per semester fee waiver. Students scoring 90% or higher in Class X board examinations are awarded a scholarship of Rs 25,000 per year. A 20% sibling discount is offered on the elder sister's tuition, and Arunachal Pradesh students may receive the Ms Ponung Doming scholarship of Rs 75,000 per year for the first two years; only one bursary or scholarship can be availed at a time.
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FAQs
Where is Heritage Girls School located and what type of school is it?
Heritage Girls School is a girls' residential school on NH 8 at Eklingji, Udaipur, Rajasthan, with the main campus at NH 8 Eklingji and an additional office on Sukher Road. It operates as a full-time boarding school and offers both CBSE and Cambridge assessments. The school also runs the Heritage Middle Years Programme for certain grades and a Heritage Secondary Programme, with students able to choose between CBSE and Cambridge paths.
What curricula are offered and how do students choose between CBSE and Cambridge?
The school offers both CBSE and Cambridge Assessment International Examinations. There's a Heritage Middle Years Programme for grades V–IX and XI and a Heritage Secondary Programme, and students may choose either CBSE or Cambridge for their board examinations. The curricula are designed to blend national and international best practices.
What are the admission and registration fees for domestic and international students?
For Indian nationals and SAARC entrants, the registration is INR 20,000 and the admission fee is INR 40,000, with a refundable security deposit of INR 50,000. International students pay USD 150 for registration, USD 750 for admission, and a refundable security deposit of USD 1,000. These are separate from tuition and other personal expenses.
How does the admissions process work, and what tests or interviews are involved?
Admissions begin after registration and include aptitude tests for classes IV–IX held in October on campus, along with an interaction with the Principal. Availability of vacancies affects eligibility. A completed set of forms and documents is required as part of the process, and registration does not guarantee admission.
Are there scholarships or bursaries available, and who qualifies?
Yes. Daughters of Defence Service personnel receive a bursary of Rs 25,000 per semester toward tuition/boarding, and wards of civil servants receive a Rs 25,000 per semester fee waiver. Students scoring 90% or higher in Class X qualify for a Rs 25,000 per year scholarship. There is also a 20% sibling discount on the elder sister's tuition, and the Ms Ponung Doming scholarship for Arunachal Pradesh students offers Rs 75,000 per year for the first two years. Only one bursary or scholarship can be availed at a time.
What senior academic tracks are available in the later years (IX–XII)?
In IX–X, Cambridge IGCSE subjects are used, and there is a Cambridge pathway for AS & A Level in XI–XII. CBSE options for X–XII are also available. The combination allows students to align with either CBSE or Cambridge in the senior years.
What is the student–teacher ratio, and how does the school support students aiming for higher education?
The school maintains a 1:5 student–teacher ratio, enabling personalized guidance. Alumnae attend universities worldwide, including UC campuses, EU Business School Geneva, UMass, Christ University, Gargi College, Narsee Monjee, and more. A dedicated college counselling program helps with subject choices and post-secondary opportunities.
What sports and fitness facilities does the campus include?
The campus features a modern Sports Complex with a half-Olympic-size swimming pool, a Fitness Centre, and courts for tennis, badminton, squash, basketball, hockey, and football, plus a 200-metre track. Sports programs cover Tennis, Squash, Lawn Tennis, Badminton, Football, Karate, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Yoga, Shooting, Chess, Javelin, Golf and more.
What academic facilities and learning spaces are available on campus?
Academic facilities include a Learning Centre, well-equipped laboratories, and an Activities Centre. The Heritage Middle Years Programme and Cambridge pathways are supported by dedicated classrooms and resources, with English as the first language of instruction and additional language options.
What extracurricular activities and competitions can students participate in?
Co-curriculars include Sports, Clubs & Societies, Performing Arts, IAYP, and Workshops. The school hosts TEDx events, the National Cooking Competition, HGSMUN, the Heritage Football Challenge, and Annual Sports Day, providing broad opportunities for leadership and teamwork.
Is there a leadership or finishing-program component in the curriculum?
Yes. The school offers a Heritage Leadership Programme, a Finishing School, and a Heritage Counselling program as part of academic life, designed to develop leadership, professional skills, and career guidance.
What wellbeing and safeguarding support do students have?
Pastoral care is central, with a Housemistress leading a team that includes dorm nurses and matrons. The school has a psychologist and counsellor, plus ongoing pastoral support, life-skills training, mentoring, and leadership workshops. On campus, safeguarding is supported by 24/7 guards, CCTV, trained staff, and on-site medical facilities.
How is student safety managed on campus?
The campus is secured with trained guards on 24/7 duty and CCTV surveillance. All staff are trained in child protection protocols and emergency response procedures, and there is an on-site nurse and infirmary to handle medical needs.
What does boarding life look like, including the houses and daily routines?
Boarding life is organized into two houses, Maitri House and Gargi House. Each house provides three-bedded rooms with attached washrooms, overseen by a House Mistress, with a Matron and Dorm nurses supporting daily life. Dormitories are centrally air-conditioned and include common rooms and a recreation area to foster community.
What can you tell me about meals and daily dining at the school?
The Heritage Girls Mess and Dining Hall serves world-class cuisine, with fresh farm vegetables and fruits grown on campus. The weekly menu rotates to maintain balanced nutrition, and the Student Council monitors meals to cater for dietary needs.
What are the notable results or outcomes for students, and how are they described?
Cambridge IGCSE AS & A Level results are described as outstanding, and CBSE X and XII results are described as excellent, reflecting strong academic performance across tracks.
Are there any external accreditations or awards the school has received?
There are no listed external accreditations or awards in the provided information, but the school highlights strong Cambridge and CBSE exam results and a broad set of leadership and co-curricular opportunities.
Which languages are taught, and how is language learning structured for CBSE and Cambridge pathways?
English is the first language of instruction, Hindi is the second language, and Sanskrit or French or German is offered as a third language up to Grade VIII. For the Cambridge pathway, English is a compulsory language for AS/A Levels, and Group I languages include English, Hindi, and French.
What is the school's history and core ethos?
Heritage Girls School was established in 2014 on a hillside near Eklingji, near Udaipur, with an ethos of leadership and holistic development: 'Every girl is a leader.' The campus emphasizes talent development, leadership, social responsibility, physical wellness, and a supportive, home-like community.
How can families participate or engage with the school community?
The school hosts a range of events such as TEDx, Teen Chef Heritage, HGSMUN, the Heritage Football Challenge, Founder's Day, and the Annual Sports Day. These events, along with clubs and performing arts, offer opportunities for family involvement and community engagement.