India, Mumbai
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English is the primary language of instruction across all three IB/MYP/DP programmes. Marathi is taught as a regional language. Hindi is a compulsory second language in the PYP (Foundation to Grade 5) and remains available as a Language Acquisition option in later years; French/German is an additional second language offered across PYP, MYP and DP. In the DP, Spanish ab initio and Spanish B are offered via Pamoja online providers. The school provides English as an Additional Language (EAL) support for multilingual learners and promotes home-language development with translanguaging practices and multilingual celebrations.
The school uses English as the language of instruction across PYP, MYP and DP. The school has a bilingual expectation for students. Marathi is taught as a regional language. Hindi is a compulsory second language, and French or German is an additional second language.
NES International School Mumbai, located in Mulund West, is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme, alongside Cambridge IGCSE. The school serves students aged 1 to 18 and is affiliated with India. Since 2005, NESISM has integrated IB with Cambridge curricula to provide diverse pathways. On campus learners access a Library, STEAM Lab, 3D Class and Enrichment Classes to support hands-on study, plus a Music Room and a centrally air-conditioned Auditorium seating over 450 for performances. The Turf ground provides an international-grade football facility with night lighting, while a Space Pavilion and a dedicated SAT center extend enrichment and assessment opportunities. Notable programs include Model United Nations run with SkillSphere Education, a Makerspace with 13 clubs, and dance and music collaborations with external partners. CQLP lectures, ISRO Travelling Exhibitions, Student-led Conferences and wellbeing services round out the offering for students and families.