India, Jaipur
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The Pencraft club organised a debate workshop for classes 6-12. A mathematics skills workshop was held for classes 1-12. Olympiads, robotics and AI workshops, and language activities were offered.
Inter-house cultural competitions saw 100% group song and dance participation. The Zenith and Ripples shows showcased senior and junior talents. Arts and crafts included Best out of Waste, rangoli, and graffiti.
French students participated in the International French Spell Bee. Two students earned special mention in the New Delhi finals. Sanskrit language students took part in Shloka recitation.
SEWA promotes social empowerment through 50 hours of service. This year's SEWA theme focused on water conservation. Students conducted surveys, plantation drives, and community outreach.
The Eco Club led conservation and awareness activities year round. Activities included plantation drives, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, and health checks. Visits to water treatment and R.O. plants supported learning.
Investiture Ceremony 2019 installed the Student Council. Head Boy and Head Girl led the student body. Clubs and house captains received responsibilities through elections.
Sports tournaments foster sportsmanship through inter-house and inter-school events. Fitness Week included nutrition talks, meditation, yoga, and Zumba. Regular track events and group activities support wellbeing.
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.