India, Delhi/new Delhi
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English is a core language taught at all levels. Hindi is taught in Primary and continues through Secondary. Sanskrit and French are offered as language options in Middle School (VI-VIII) and in Secondary (IX-X).
Yes. English is taught across the school and Hindi is offered as a language from Primary through Secondary; Sanskrit and French appear as language options in Middle School (VI-VIII) and Secondary (IX-X).
Located on a 9.28-acre campus on Sri Aurobindo Marg, The Mother's International School offers CBSE education from primary to senior secondary. Established in 1956 by the Sri Aurobindo Education Society, it has been CBSE-affiliated since 1986. The school provides classes I–XII with English and Hindi at core, plus a broad arts and activity program in the primary years, and languages such as Sanskrit or French from middle school. The Senior Secondary curriculum covers subjects across sciences, humanities and commerce, with Art Education and a focus on health and physical education. Facilities include extensive outdoor space, indoor games, a gymnasium, dance rooms and a music room, as well as health and medical checkups; libraries with a Senior Library (5264 sq ft) and a Junior Library (880 sq ft) housing thousands of reference books, dailies and magazines. SEWA is integrated into student life, alongside MISMUN and a range of clubs. The MIS choir has performed at Rashtrapati Bhavan, and painting and drama are part of the school's offerings.