India, Kolkata
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STEM and robotics programme, chess, debating, and competitive academic activities.
Music programme, audio-video recording studio, and creative arts activities.
Cultural events and school celebrations promoting diversity.
Chess, debating, and various hobby-based clubs.
Environmental consciousness initiatives and sustainability programmes including solar energy and rainwater harvesting.
Student council and house leadership roles.
Rock climbing, archery, shooting sports, and covered play areas for year-round physical activity.
Indus Valley World School, established in 2008 in Kolkata, is a co-educational day school affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The school operates from a centrally air-conditioned 1,50,000 square foot campus equipped with digital learning tools, science laboratories, a 650-seat auditorium, and an audio-video recording studio. The curriculum incorporates an embedded Robotics and STEM program within the regular timetable for students from Grades II to VII to teach hands-on engineering concepts. Additionally, students in Grades III to VIII utilize 'Delta Step,' a technology-based interactive and personalized learning platform.