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Indus International Primary (Early Years) School campus

Indus International Primary (Early Years) School

Parent Insights

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UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio Around 9–10:1 (two teachers for 18–20 students)
  • IB-authorised Early Years / PYP campus (authorised March 2024).
  • Co-teacher classroom model for better attention.
  • Leadership and communication skills introduced from early years.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Indus International Primary (Early Years) School, Jubilee Hills offers a warm, inquiry-based environment for young learners. The recent IB PYP authorisation adds credibility to its early-years programme, and parents often highlight the caring teachers and small class sizes.

What kind of child this school suits best

  • Children who enjoy hands-on, play-based learning.
  • Families looking for an IB framework from the start.
  • Parents comfortable with mid-to-high fee structures for international schools.

Strengths

  • IB PYP curriculum for early years.
  • Low student–teacher ratio.
  • Strong focus on leadership and holistic development.
  • Positive parent feedback on teachers and classroom experience.

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • Fee transparency and inclusions.
  • Which facilities are actually available at this campus.
  • Communication consistency from administration.
  • Limited public data on student numbers and campus size.

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • Can you share the 2025–26 fee structure with a detailed breakup?
  • What facilities are available at the Jubilee Hills campus?
  • How do you support children with special educational needs?
  • What is the teacher retention rate?
  • How does the transition to Indus Shankerpally work?

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Student–Teacher Ratio

Around 9–10:1 (two teachers for 18–20 students)

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Teachers trained in early childhood education
  • continuous professional development
  • co‑teacher classroom model

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Nursery & Reception (Ages 1–4)₹98,000 – ₹3,40,000Wide range due to differing campus data; confirm directly with school
Prep / Grade 1 (Ages 5–7)Similar rangeAsk for grade-specific fee slab
TransportNot publishedTypically ₹6,000–₹15,000 annually depending on route (verify)

The school does not publish its fee structure online.

Directory data may mix information from other Indus campuses.

Always request the official written fee schedule and refund policy before paying.

What Parents Say

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

Early Years Curriculum

Positives

Parents appreciate the inquiry-based IB PYP approach and the focus on creativity and reading. The curriculum encourages curiosity and independence.

Watch out for

Few concerns specific to early years; most feedback is positive about classroom learning.

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Ask: Ask how the PYP framework is implemented daily and how progress is tracked.

Teachers & Classroom Experience

Positives

Teachers are described as warm, patient, and communicative. The co-teacher model ensures individual attention.

Watch out for

Some parents mention occasional communication gaps or staff turnover.

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Ask: Ask about teacher retention and how the school ensures consistent communication.

Facilities & Campus

Positives

Classrooms and play areas look engaging and safe.

Watch out for

Some parents expected larger facilities (like pools or gyms) that belong to other Indus campuses.

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Ask: Confirm which facilities are available at Jubilee Hills specifically.

Fees & Value

Positives

Many parents feel the quality of teaching justifies the cost.

Watch out for

Others feel the fees are high compared to facilities offered.

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Ask: Request a detailed fee breakup and ask what’s included (meals, activities, etc.).

Campus & Facilities

Not published (verify during visit)

Classrooms: Bright, activity-based spaces designed for early learners.Library: Levelled reading programme and reading corners.Outdoor Play: Dedicated play areas and physical education sessions.Specialist Rooms: Music, dance, creative arts, yoga, and coding for older early-years groups.Safety & Health: CCTV, medical check-ups, and immunisation record requirements.Transport: Bus facility available depending on route.Note: Some online directories list facilities like swimming pools or gymnasiums that may belong to other Indus campuses. Always confirm which facilities apply to the Jubilee Hills early-years site.

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"I really appreciate your efforts for providing quality online education during these testing times. The academics were exceptional and the character development was incredible."

Smiti and Karl

"My daughter has been part of the IIPS campus at Jubilee Hills since nursery, and I’m very pleased with the school’s strong focus on academics and curriculum... The school ensures that every child is treated with respect and care."

Shruti Sarin Gokhale

"Teachers are very supportive... the community atmosphere is warm; as parents we are well-informed about their educational journey."

Mrs. Niharika Gupta

Concerns raised

"The school has the worst management and the secondary block does not have good infrastructure at all."

MouthShut review (Aug 2025)

"Some parents have raised concerns about inconsistent communication from administration and fee increases seen across Indus campuses."

Aggregated from Justdial / YellowSlate

"Fees seem high compared with perceived value for some parents on public forums; check exact fee structure before enrolling."

MouthShut / Justdial comments

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

Children between 1 and 7 years, mostly in nursery to Grade 1. Expect a playful, early-learning environment.

Family Backgrounds

Families from professional and business backgrounds living in Jubilee Hills and nearby areas. Parents are typically hands-on and education-focused.

Socio-economic Profile

Middle to upper-middle income families who can afford international school fees.

Child Profiles

Curious, expressive children who enjoy structured play, early reading, and creative activities. Many will have prior exposure to preschool learning.

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