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Sri Seshaas International public School

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C/o The Seshaas Educational Learning Foundation,Yercaud Foothills, Kondappanaickenpatti, Salem - 636008

If you’re exploring CBSE schools in Salem that balance academics with sports and co-curricular activities, Sri Seshaas International Public School is worth a closer look. This summary brings together verified facts, parent feedback, and practical insights to help you decide if it’s the right fit for your child.

IGCSECo-edNursery - 12Ratio Approximately 19:1Around 1,700 (based on public listings; confirm with school) students
  • Sensory room for inclusive education and special needs support.
  • Strong sports culture with state and national achievers.
  • Cambridge Early Years engagement alongside CBSE curriculum.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Sri Seshaas International Public School offers a balanced environment with a focus on academics, sports, and co-curricular activities. The school’s infrastructure is modern, and its transparent fee structure is a plus. While most parents appreciate the environment and activities, a few have raised concerns about academic consistency — something worth checking in person.

What kind of child will this school work best for

  • A child who enjoys sports and active participation in events
  • Families looking for a CBSE school with moderate fees and good facilities
  • Students who benefit from structured, activity-based learning

Strengths

  • Large, well-equipped campus
  • Strong extracurricular and sports programs
  • Transparent fee structure
  • Inclusive education initiatives

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • Academic rigor may vary across grades
  • Fee increases over recent years
  • Limited clarity on Cambridge program scope
  • Maintenance quality in some areas

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • Request detailed academic performance data for recent years
  • Ask to observe a live class to understand teaching style
  • Confirm all additional costs (transport, uniforms, activities)
  • Clarify Cambridge program details and certifications
  • Speak with current parents from your child’s grade level

School Information

Board / Curriculum

IGCSE

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Around 1,700 (based on public listings; confirm with school)

Student–Teacher Ratio

Approximately 19:1

Boarding

Day school only

Pincode

636008

Leadership & Staff

  • Principal: Sailaja V (M.A., B.Ed)
  • 89 teaching staff (PGT 23, TGT 29, PRT 37)
  • Special Educator: Gayathri B
  • Counsellor: Ayyapparaj M

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Pre‑KG42,000AY 2025–26
PP1–II45,000
III–V49,000
VI–VIII50,000
IX–X55,000
XI–XII75,000

Transport: Available; route-wise charges not published.

Application Fee: Not listed publicly; confirm with admissions.

Fee Source: School Fee Page

Always confirm the latest fee structure and any refundable deposits directly with the school before applying.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

How to Apply

Online registration form available on [school website](https://www.seshaasschool.com/registration.php).

Process

Apply online → Aptitude test/interview → Fee payment and confirmation.

Timeline

Typically January–March for the next academic year; rolling admissions for available seats.

Documents Required

Birth certificate, address proof, transfer certificate (if applicable), previous report card, photos, parent ID, and medical/vaccination records.

What Parents Say

Aggregated from parent reviews across platforms. Ask these questions during your school visit.

Academics

Positives

The school reports 100% pass results for Classes X and XII in 2023 and offers all major streams. Teachers are qualified and experienced.

Watch out for

A few parents feel the academic rigor could be stronger or more consistent across grades.

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Ask: Ask for subject-wise board results and how the school supports average performers.

Early Years

Positives

Parents appreciate the activity-based learning, sensory room, and frequent competitions that keep children engaged.

Watch out for

No major concerns reported for pre-primary or primary levels.

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Ask: Ask how teachers handle early literacy and numeracy development.

Extracurriculars & Sports

Positives

Strong sports culture with achievements in wushu, skating, and athletics. The school hosts inter-school events regularly.

Watch out for

None significant; sports are a clear strength.

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Ask: Ask how sports schedules are balanced with academics.

Infrastructure

Positives

Modern facilities, smart classrooms, and a large campus with good safety measures.

Watch out for

Some parents mention that maintenance could be improved in certain areas.

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Ask: Ask to tour classrooms, labs, and restrooms during your visit.

Fees & Value

Positives

Transparent fee structure and moderate pricing for the facilities offered.

Watch out for

Fees have increased since 2023; confirm any additional costs.

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Ask: Ask for a detailed breakdown of annual and one-time fees.

Campus & Facilities

23,238 sq. metres

55 classrooms and 8 laboratories (including computer labs)Internet-enabled smart classrooms52 girls' toilets and 50 boys' toiletsSports facilities for football, cricket, basketball, skating, handball, wushu, taekwondo, and athleticsSensory room (added in 2024), library, auditorium, gym, music and dance roomsCCTV security and regular health check-upsBus transport available for day scholarsCHINNATIRUPATHYGORIMEDUKANNANKURICHIKONDAPPANAICKENPATTIPARAPATTI MANNARPALAYAM

Reviews from Other Platforms

Aggregated from public sources for reference. These are not verified by SchoolCompass.

What parents liked

"I'm very much satisfied parent.. If u r searching the good school for ur child u can prefer tis school. It's not money minded school... Environment also too good. Every month conducting the competition among the students which motivates them to participate."

Ramyavenkatesan

"So far I have had very good experiences with the school. I've got my daughter studying here."

Nirmala

"Nice education."

Hari Hara Sudhan

Concerns raised

"Very worst school in Salem."

Sathish R

"Not Satisfied. Poor in Academics."

Dinesh

"Some older reviews mention inconsistent academic standards or lack of academic push."

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

3 to 18 years (Pre‑KG to Grade XII)

Family Backgrounds

Mostly local families from Salem and nearby areas, with a mix of working professionals and small business owners.

Socio-economic Profile

Middle to upper-middle income families who value balanced academics and extracurricular exposure.

Child Profiles

Children who enjoy sports, competitions, and hands-on learning will likely thrive here.

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