India, Jaipur
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Off-campus hostel facility for girls in Grade IX and above. Hostel admissions start from class IX onwards, with preference given to students from other states or countries to promote diversity. The hostel is well furnished with hot and cold water and 24-hour power backup, and is overseen by a Resident Warden who maintains records of boarders' progress. The hostel building has three floors named Pink Floor, Blue Floor and Green Floor; Pink Floor houses Ruby House, Blue Floor houses Sapphire House, and Green Floor houses Emerald House.
Uniform and stationery are to be procured from the School Book Store. The date for Uniform/Stationery and the start of the 2025-26 academic session will be shared with you via your registered mobile number.
The hostel features a three-house system: Ruby House on the Pink Floor, Sapphire House on the Blue Floor, and Emerald House on the Green Floor.
The school is governed by a School Management Committee. It is CBSE-affiliated up to senior secondary level and offers Cambridge International programs under the IIS World School framework. The leadership includes Principal Ms. Nidhi Mishra; Senior Vice Principal Ms. Nidhi Jodha; Vice Principals Ms. Mukta Khandelwal and Dr. Manish Kumar Sharma; Cambridge Coordinator and Examination Head Ms. Jyotsna Dhamechani; Examination Head Dr. Sunita Chopra; Counselor Ms. Aditi Sharma; University Counselor Mr. Madhusudan Joshi; and Admissions Officer Ms. Rachana Bhargava.
The India International School Jaipur is a CBSE-affiliated, co-educational day school with an expanding international wing offering Cambridge IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme. The campus at Sitapura, adjacent to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, sits in a pleasant setting and is easily accessible from the city. The school serves classes I–X under CBSE, with plans to extend to Senior Secondary. The Primary Wing follows an experiential, thematically integrated approach, blending scholastic and co-curricular learning to deliver age-appropriate progress. Facilities include well-equipped Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Home Science laboratories, a 1:1 computer ratio, ICT-enabled teaching aids, and a modern library with a Resource Centre and FM radio. An Art Lab, an Innovation Hub with hands-on science exhibits, and robust performing arts provision enrich the curriculum. A range of sports, clubs, and service activities, such as SEWA and Eco Club, foster leadership, community engagement and wellbeing. 360-degree development beyond academics for international learners.