India, Noida
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The Khaitan School Noida traces its origins to a Khaitan family legacy dating back to 1966 when the Khaitan family established their first school in Kolkata. The Khaitan School Noida was founded in 1995 as a flagship institution. The campus spans 6.35 acres and has a built-up area of 175,000 square feet. It serves over 3,800 students with a student-teacher ratio of 15:1 and more than 250 teachers. The campus is fully air-conditioned.
The Khaitan School maintains a vibrant school community through activities beyond the classroom. It collaborates with the Rotary Club Noida and local NGOs to undertake community service projects that foster social responsibility and empathy among students. The school also hosts multicultural celebrations and arts events such as Khaitan Fest, Jashn-e-insaan, Euphoria – Music and Dance Fest, and an annual Art Exhibition to promote inclusivity and cultural awareness. The Hunar club and other student initiatives develop collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and communication as part of 21st-century skills.
The Khaitan School Noida is a CBSE-affiliated campus that follows NEP 2020 with an experiential, inquiry-based, skills-driven curriculum. A dedicated team of curriculum experts updates learning to emphasize reasoning, collaboration, creativity, and communication, with Visual and Performing Arts embedded across subjects. The Life Skills program offers more than 25 practical competencies to build everyday confidence. The 6.35-acre campus spans 175,000 square feet and is fully air-conditioned, supporting a student-centered environment for over 3,800 learners and a staff of more than 250 teachers (student-teacher ratio 15:1). Beyond classrooms, students participate in enriching experiences such as NASA visits, Indo–France exchanges with Bordeaux, German language events, and Model United Nations. The ECCE program includes a Montessori-inspired Creative Arts Lab, painting, sculpture, and field arts experiences at institutions like the National Gallery of Modern Art. A strong emphasis on well-being, safety, and civic service underpins the school community. A welcoming, inclusive environment for all.