India, Dehradun
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Purkul Village, off the Dehradun–Mussoorie Highway, Dehradun 248 009, Uttarakhand, India. It is 4 km off the busy Dehradun–Mussoorie Highway, 21 km from Mussoorie, and 16 km from Dehradun railway station. The nearest railway station is Dehradun (16 km); the nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport (24 km from Dehradun).
Grade IV to XII
Boarding school. Grades IV to XII. Affiliated to CBSE and CAIE.
India
Fees overview (Academic year 2026–2027)
One‑time admission charges (payable only at time of admission)
- Registration fee (non‑refundable): INR 15,000; International: US $500.
- Admission fee (non‑refundable): INR 1,00,000; International: US $2,000.
- Establishment fee (non‑refundable): INR 60,000; International: US $500.
- Security deposit (refundable without interest): INR 1,00,000; International: US $2,500.
- Grand total (one‑time charges at admission): INR 2,75,000; International: US $5,500.
Annual tuition + boarding fees (detailed per term and per year group)
- CBSE (Indian students) — Class IV–V: Term I INR 3,25,000; Term II INR 3,25,000; Total per year INR 6,50,000.
- CBSE (Indian students) — Class VI–VIII: Term I INR 4,17,500; Term II INR 4,17,500; Total per year INR 8,35,000.
- CBSE (Indian students) — Class IX–XII: Term I INR 4,65,000; Term II INR 4,65,000; Total per year INR 9,30,000.
- CAIE (Indian students) — IGCSE (Class IX & X): Term I INR 4,95,000; Term II INR 4,95,000; Total per year INR 9,90,000.
- CAIE (Indian students) — AS & A Level (Class XI & XII): Term I INR 4,95,000; Term II INR 4,95,000; Total per year INR 9,90,000.
- Annual fees for international students (boarding + tuition): Class IV–VIII: Term I US $6,000; Term II US $6,000; Total US $12,000 per year. Class IX–XII: Term I US $7,000; Term II US $7,000; Total US $14,000 per year.
Student personal imprest account and joining kit
- Security deposit toward student's personal imprest account (to be paid with 1st instalment): INR 75,000; International: US $1,000. A minimum balance of INR 40,000 must be maintained during the year.
- Joining kit (new students only; to provide summer/winter uniform and bedding at time of joining): INR 75,000 advance; International: US $1,000 advance.
Other costs and recurring extras (examples of items billed or required in addition to the above)
- Textbooks, stationery, house fund, sports kit, special sports/activity charges, tuck shop and food‑court expenses, excursions and educational tours, adventure camps/treks, annual day charges, external sports event/camp expenses, postage/telephone/photocopy, escort charges for travel, medical referrals and specialised treatment, ambulance charges, transport charges, ERP charges. Examination fees for Cambridge/IGCSE/AS & A Level are invoiced separately.
- Late reporting fee (for late return after exeat/vacations): INR 2,000 per day.
- Minimum imprest and typical imprest replenishment requirements are stated and are additional to the annual boarding school fee.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Fee year is split into two terms: Term I (April–September) and Term II (October–March). Due dates: 1 January (1st instalment) and 1 July (2nd instalment). A facility to pay the full annual fee in two instalments is provided.
- A 2% concession is available on the annual fee when the full year fee is paid as a lump sum.
- Late payment penalty: INR 250 per day once past the due date; non‑payment beyond three months may result in the student's name being struck off the school rolls. No waiver of fine is permitted.
- Sibling discount: 10% on the annual school fee for the younger sibling while an elder sibling is enrolled; the discount is applicable only if fees are paid within the stipulated period.
Boarding
- The annual fees published are for the boarding school (tuition + boarding combined); boarding is not offered as a separately priced day‑student option once a student is admitted as a boarder.
Refund and withdrawal policy
- Withdrawal notices and refunds for new admissions: the withdrawal form must be submitted (hard copy or by email) by 31 December to entitle non‑payment of fees for the next academic year. If withdrawal notice is given after 31 December up to 31 March, three months' fees will be charged extra. Withdrawal after the start of the academic year (1 April) will result in the full‑year fee being charged/forfeited.
- Security deposit refund: the security deposit is refundable without interest; refund processing is initiated by the end of the calendar year in which the student leaves the school. Any arrears, imprest spend or penalties will be adjusted from the security deposit before refund. Security deposit is non‑transferable.
- General refund rule: fees already paid will be forfeited in specified circumstances; if expulsion or suspension occurs on disciplinary grounds, no refund is payable. Examination and board‑related exceptions are invoiced separately as stated.
Kasiga hosts students from India, Nepal, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Bangladesh, United States of America, Canada, Singapore and Russia.
Kasiga School is a co-educational boarding institution in Dehradun, India, serving students aged 8 to 18 with grades IV to XII. The school offers CBSE and Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), including Cambridge IGCSE for IX–X and Cambridge AS/A Levels for XI–XII. The campus sits in Mussoorie hills and features classrooms, smart boards, and laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Design and Technology, Art and Computer studies, all within a Wi‑Fi enabled environment. A 400-seat Dining Hall and dormitories support residential life, while sports facilities — including a Ranji-standard cricket oval, Deco Turf basketball court, two synthetic tennis courts, a 25 m heated swimming pool and a shooting range — underpin a strong co‑curricular program. The Music Centre, theatre spaces, dance studios and arts spaces cultivate performing and visual arts. Kasiga emphasizes leadership through a democratic Prefectorial system and a range of clubs, from Science Club to Model United Nations and Band.