About School
Indus International School – Pune – Originating in the Tibetan Plateau, in the vicinity of Lake Mansarovar, River Indus runs through the Ladakh region of Jammu & Kashmir. It flows towards Gilgit and Baltistan, and then towards the south, through the entire length of Pakistan. Eventually, it merges with the Arabian Sea near the port city of Karachi in Sindh, spanning a distance of 3,180 kilometres. India derives its name from the Sanskrit word ‘Sindhu,’ the ancient name for River Indus. In January 2002, on the banks of River Indus at Leh, Lt. General Arjun Ray, PVSM, VSM (Retd.), a visionary par excellence, drafted the vision of an IB school that would impart holistic education. It was a vision as encompassing and nurturing as River Indus itself. With his foresight and conviction on the universalism of human values, the Indus International School, Bangalore was established on 14th July, 2003. Currently, it is adjudged India’s Best International Day-Cum-Boarding school for nine consecutive years. Indus International School – Pune – The Indus International School in Bangalore, began its first academic year in 2003, with 135 students. Subsequently, to sustain and to ensure the students of a brilliant learning experience, the school graduated from Grade IX to Grade XII in just three years. Today, it is one of the largest and most diverse schools in Bangalore, with over 1,100 students from 33 countries, of whom 30% are residing on the campus. Vision To create global citizens and leaders of tomorrow, through the traditional values of love, empathy, discipline and respect – 21st century citizens who think globally and act locally. Indus International School – Pune Mission To create life entrepreneurs through holistic education and lifelong learning.
Additional Details
  • Minimum Entry Age :- 3
  • School Provide Meals ? :- Yes
  • Air condition Class ? :- Yes
  • CCTV Surveillance ? :- Yes
  • Day Boarding ? :- Yes
  • Teacher Student Ratio :- N/A
  • Total Seats at Entry Level Grade :- 75
  • Total School Strength :- 5500
  • Average No of students per class :- 75
  • Total No. of Teachers (All Class) :- 65
Infrastructure
  • Fire Safety :- Yes
  • School has Strong Room ? :- Yes
  • School has Wifi Enabled ? :- N/A
  • Total No. of Playground ? :- 2
  • Total No. of Rooms ? :- 80
  • No. of Laboratories. :- 4
  • No. of Lift elevator. :- 5
  • Total No of computers. :- 120
  • No. of Activity room. :- 10
  • School has clinic facilities ? :- No
  • School has Gymnasium ? :- No
  • Total Area of School ? (Sq) :- 80000
  • Total area of playground ? (sq) :- 8500
  • Total No. of Library ? :- 2
  • No. of Auditorium. :- 1
  • No. of Digital Classroom. :- 10
  • Total No. of Buses Owned. :- 25
  • Transport Facility :- Yes
Admission Details
  • Admission Process :- Online / Offline
  • Start Date :- 2023-03-01
  • Facility to do online admission process :- Yes
  • Admission Open :- Yes
  • End Date :- 2023-04-30
  • Facilty to Pay admission fee online :- Yes
  • Admission Page Link :-
Fee Details
  • Admission Fee :- 120000
  • Annual Fee :- 700000
  • Transport Fee :- 35000
  • Others Fee :- 50000
Vision and Leadership
School Vision

“To create global citizens and leaders of tomorrow, through traditional values of love, empathy, discipline and respect 21st century citizens who think globally and act locally.”

Chairman/Directors/Correspondent's

Indus firmly believes that for institutions, teachers and students to be successful, we must create, and not compete. Creativity is possible provided we develop a creative mindset, a combination of competencies of the left and right brain, and even beyond to the limits of the human mind. Ideas are the source of a creative mindset. Generating ideas and incubating them is our innovation – mission.

Indus International School
LT. GENERAL ARJUN RAY

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