India, Dehradun
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Pastoral culture with a full-time counsellor on campus; the Council runs sessions that encourage girls to talk, share, and express themselves.
Extra academic lessons are organised for children requiring support in their learning.
The Languages programme focuses on the development of Speaking, Reading, Writing and Listening skills of second language learners.
Full-time counsellor on campus and a pastoral culture support mental wellbeing; health services contribute to student wellbeing.
Constant staff supervision ensures safety; a Health & Safety manual is maintained; school rules are designed with safety in mind; students participate in emergency evacuation planning.
Hopetown Girls' School is a fully residential all-girls boarding school on a 50-acre campus near Dehradun, set in a Sal forest with views of the lower Mussoorie hills. Founded by Mr Kamal Sehgal, it was established as a place for five hundred girls to grow up in a supportive, joyful environment. The curriculum includes Cambridge Lower Secondary and IGCSE alongside ICSE and ISC, with strong facilities such as a large, airy library, laboratories, and arts studios. The Performing Arts Centre is state-of-the-art, and the school hosts one of the largest orchestras among schools in India. Yoga and karate are mandatory for all students, and athletics features national-level competition. Extracurriculars cover dance, music, drama, and Art and Design, plus opportunities through ISTA and a leadership, debate-focused program. A global alumni network supports leadership and service initiatives beyond school life. The Photography Club publishes its own calendar and hosts a yearly exhibition annually.