India, Bengaluru
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Founded on July 14, 2003 with an initial enrollment of 135 students. Over the years, the school has grown to more than 1,100 students from 33 countries. It emphasizes a holistic approach to education that extends beyond academics to shape well-rounded individuals prepared to take on the world. The faculty is highly qualified and facilities are modern.
The school hosts a diverse international student community with students from 33 countries. It promotes a holistic approach to education that extends beyond academics and aims to develop well-rounded individuals. Families are engaged through the Parents Advisory Committee (PAC), which enables ongoing dialogue with school leadership. The PAC meets at least three times per year with the Principal, Vice Principal and Heads of School and includes Grade Representatives; it publishes the annual PAC magazine imPACt 2024-25.
PAC (Parents Advisory Committee) was formed to enable continuous dialogue between parents and school management. It consists of a core group of parent volunteers who interact with parents and share constructive feedback on curricular and co-curricular programs. The PAC meets with the Principal, Vice Principal and Heads of School at least three times in the academic year. Grade Representatives serve as the first contact points for parents with the PAC and work with PAC team leads. Parents may volunteer as Grade Representatives for the current or upcoming academic year. Chair is Mrs. Swagatika Panda; Co-Chair is Ms. Deepa Premkumar.
Indus International School Bangalore is an IB World School offering day and boarding options for students aged 3 to 18. The campus sits on 40 acres of green surroundings and hosts an internationally designed curriculum with IB PYP, MYP, DP and IBCP programs. The school supports a diverse community, with more than 1,100 students representing 33 countries. Learning emphasizes inquiry, collaboration and real‑world application, supported by smart classrooms that feature teacher‑robots, a STEAM Lab and Eagle Robot Lab. Facilities include libraries, expansive sports fields, a swimming pool, horse riding, art, dance and music studios, and an open‑air amphitheatre. The Whole Education approach integrates academics with creativity, service and leadership opportunities, including Startup You and Indus School of Leadership. Distinctive programs also include Community Service Projects and a Humanoid Lab. The school prioritizes safety with security personnel and cameras across the campus. A welcoming, globally minded community supports every learner's growth.