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6-3-346 Road #1, Banjara Hills, 500034, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India Map
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The International School of Hyderabad is a secular school, which serves the expatriate community of Hyderabad and under government regulations, can not enroll any foreign national or non-resident Indian students. The school is located in Banjara Hills with eight classrooms, a library, art room, music room, computer lab, science lab, offices and storage areas. The campus also has a tennis court, basketball court, a large gym and indoor squash court. It also has access to playing fields and a swimming pool at its major sponsor's facility.
The school caters for classes from nursery through to year 12 (3 to 17 years old). It follows the broad and balanced British National Curriculum which ensures that children are able to adjust to different systems of education when they return to their own countries or move to other international schools. The medium of instruction is English. French and Spanish are offered as foreign languages while Hindi is offered as an extra-curricular activity. The school also offers an independent study facility through the University of Nebraska for those students wishing to study year 9 to 12 of the American High School diploma. Tutors and study hall facilities are made available to students who undertake this form of study. The school also employs fully qualified and experienced teachers who are experts in their chosen fields. The academic year starts on September and lasts until June.
The International School of Hyderabad is a non-profit school, sponsored and managed by ICRISAT, an International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropic with headquarters in Hyderabad.
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