India, Gurugram
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The school emphasizes experiential learning with hands-on activities, laboratory experiments and field visits across subjects. History lessons use role plays to bring the past to life, while science and mathematics incorporate experiments, models and real-life applications to connect concepts. The school hosts a Model United Nations Club, Debate, and a range of clubs that sharpen research, reasoning and cross-cultural understanding.
The school supports arts and creative expression through Creative Writing & Book Club, Calligraphy & Art Club, and Multimedia. Photography is offered as a paid club. The Performing Arts program includes Inter-Clan Solo Singing Competition and Inter-Clan Cultural Quiz, and the school hosts annual Art, Craft & Photography Exhibitions.
The Inter-Clan Cultural Quiz Competition for Grade 9 and 10 focuses on French and Spanish languages and cultures, encouraging intercultural curiosity and global awareness.
The school offers hobby clubs that extend learning beyond the classroom, including The Model United Nations (M.U.N.) Club, Home Science, Creative Writing & Book Club, Calligraphy & Art Club, Rhythmic Club, Reasoning and Aptitude Club, Debate, Self Defense & Contortion, Multimedia, Business, Young Humanitarian Club, Mass Communication & Journalism, Track & Field, Astronomy (Paid), Formula 1 (Paid), Robotics (Paid), Chess Club (Paid), Photography (Paid) and Shooting (Paid).
NCC is a premier youth organization that nurtures responsible citizenship and discipline, with Highlander cadets engaged in tree plantation, environment protection, health and hygiene awareness, cleanliness drives, education of the underprivileged, first aid and aid to civil authorities. The Young Humanitarian Club also engages students in volunteering and social responsibility initiatives.
Leadership development is supported by NCC, which fosters discipline, duty and social responsibility, and by the Student Council as a platform for student leadership.
The sports program features Basketball, Horse Riding, Tennis, Yoga, Cricket, Taekwondo, Soccer, Golf, Hockey, Skating, Swimming, Archery, Table Tennis, Track & Field, Adventure Training, Scuba Diving and Shooting Range, with the programme endorsed by Milkha Singh.
Scottish High International School in Gurugram sits on five acres and serves students aged 3 to 18. It offers a blend of curricula under one roof: IB Primary Years Programme for Nursery to Class V; Cambridge Secondary for VI–X; ICSE for VI–X and ISC for XI–XII; IB Diploma Programme and IB Career Programme for XI–XII. Established in 2005, the school earned ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certifications, and was the first Indian school certified with ISO 21001:2018 by NABET; it is associated with ISO 29990:2010 for Learning Services Management. IB authorization for the Diploma Programme was granted in 2009 and for the Career Programme in 2024. Facilities include four independent buildings housing science, social science, mathematics and language labs, four libraries with over 100,000 books, and an IBDP resource room. Features include a Golf Training Centre, archery, horse riding, NCC, MUN and Robotics, with emphasis on inclusive, experiential learning. Globally connected.