Overview
Indus International School, Pune, provides a totally balanced environment focused on shaping children into leaders of tomorrow. We offer comprehensive education through a developmental approach. Our school environment promotes order, independence, a love for learning, a connection to the world and a sense of social responsibility.
Founded on the ethos of In Omnia Paratus-prepared for all challenges, the School nurtures the leaders of tomorrow through a unique and well-defined curriculum and a dedicated focus on "learning beyond classroom." The medium of instruction is English and the curriculum offered is the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Year Programme (Candidate School) from Prep up to Grade 5, and the Middle School Curriculum from Grade 6 to Grade 8, culminating in the University of Cambridge's International Examination in Grades 9 & 10. Students are awarded the International Certificate of Education at Grade 10. To ensure systematic and well planned commencement of the School’s first academic session will commence from August 2008, the Project Office has been commissioned in January 2007 itself and has a dedicated team of academic and administrative staff working under the guidance of Mr. Pradip Das, the School's Principal. The IB Diploma Programme will begin in the year 2010.
With an infrastructure that supports excellence in all areas, Indus International School provides a wide array of world-class facilities in academics, sports, IT, and habitat. The sprawling 40-acre campus overlooks the Manas Lake in the city of Pune — one of fastest developing and cosmopolitan cities in the country with a rich heritage of educational and cultural institutes. More about Pune »
The School is managed by the CEO and Board of Trustees comprising of members representing varied fields such as real estate development, Information Technology and consumer durables.
The first Indus International School was established in July 2003 at Sarjapur, Bangalore, by the Indus Trust. The Bangalore school currently has over 936 students from across 32 countries.





