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Indus International School, Hyderabad

Parent Insights

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If you’re exploring early-years schools in Jubilee Hills, Indus International Primary School (Indus Early Learning Centre) is one of the better-known names. This summary brings together what parents have said, what the school officially shares, and what you should check before deciding.

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12Ratio 10:1Not publicly listed students
  • IB PYP-authorised early-years campus (authorised March 2024).
  • Part of the Indus Trust network, giving access to wider IB resources.
  • Leadership and innovation are part of the early-years curriculum.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • Indus International Primary School (IELC Jubilee Hills) offers a warm, inquiry-based early-years environment with IB PYP authorisation and small class sizes. It’s well-suited for families in central Hyderabad who want an international curriculum from the start.

Best Fit For

  • A curious, social child who enjoys hands-on learning.
  • Families who value structured communication and early exposure to IB-style learning.

Strengths

  • IB PYP-authorised early-years programme
  • Small class sizes and individual attention
  • Strong parent engagement
  • Safe, well-maintained campus

Trade-offs / Things to check

  • Fee structure not publicly available
  • Limited facilities compared to the main Indus campus
  • Mixed reviews for the broader Indus network
  • No boarding or cafeteria options

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • Request the latest fee schedule and transport details.
  • Ask about teacher qualifications and turnover.
  • Check how progress is tracked and shared with parents.
  • Confirm how the school supports children with special needs.
  • Speak with current parents for first-hand feedback.

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Students

Not publicly listed

Student–Teacher Ratio

10:1

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Head of School: Mrs. Himabindu Ogirala
  • PYP Coordinator: Ms. Asra Fatima
  • teachers are trained in early childhood education and receive ongoing professional development

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Early Years (Pre-Nursery–UKG)Not publicly listedRequest official fee schedule from admissions
Primary (IB PYP)₹3,00,000–₹4,50,000 per yearIndicative figures from aggregator sites; may refer to other Indus campuses
Application FeeNot published
TransportVariableBased on route and distance

Please note: The school does not publish an official fee PDF for the Jubilee Hills campus.

Aggregator sites often mix data from other Indus campuses.

Always confirm the latest fee structure directly with the admissions office.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

  • 1.1. Fill out the online enquiry form on IELC Hyderabad Admissions or Indus Hyderabad Enquiry Form.
  • 2.2. The admissions team will share the application form and fee details.
  • 3.3. Submit required documents and attend a parent-child interaction or observation session.
  • 4.4. Age criteria apply for each grade; confirm with the admissions office.

Documents Required

  • 1.Child’s and parents’ photos
  • 2.Birth certificate
  • 3.Proof of residence
  • 4.Parent ID
  • 5.Medical or special needs documents (if applicable)

Queries

For queries, contact christine.joseph@indusearlyyears.com or admissions@indusschoolhyd.com.

What Parents Say

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

Early Years / Nursery

Positives

Parents appreciate the warm, nurturing environment and the inquiry-based IB approach. Teachers are described as patient and attentive.

Watch out for

Lack of transparent fee details and limited public data on enrolment or transport costs.

💬

Ask: Can the school share a detailed fee breakdown and transport policy?

Primary (PYP)

Positives

Small class sizes and leadership curriculum are appreciated. Parents like the focus on communication and confidence-building.

Watch out for

Some parents want clearer reporting on learning outcomes and progress tracking.

💬

Ask: How does the school measure and share student progress with parents?

Secondary / Indus Network

Positives

The broader Indus group offers strong sports and IB credentials.

Watch out for

Concerns about management style, staff turnover, and boarding administration at other campuses.

💬

Ask: How independent is the Jubilee Hills campus from the main Indus K–12 campus?

Extracurriculars

Positives

Arts, music, and dance are integrated into early learning.

Watch out for

Some parents feel performing arts need more investment.

💬

Ask: What extracurricular activities are offered weekly for early-years children?

Campus & Facilities

Not published. The Jubilee Hills campus is a compact, urban early-years centre.

Colourful, child-friendly classrooms with age-appropriate learning materialsOutdoor play area and playgroundMedical room and CCTV securityAir-conditioned classroomsLibrary and reading corner for early learnersTransport facility available (charges depend on route)No boarding or cafeteria serviceLimited lab infrastructure, as expected for an early-years campus

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"I’m very pleased with the school’s strong focus on academics and curriculum... what truly sets IIPS apart is the high level of academic achievement... ILED talk helps build students’ confidence."

Shruti Sarin Gokhale

"The faculty is deeply committed to helping each student reach their full potential... The community atmosphere is warm — our child feels safe, valued and encouraged."

Mrs. Niharika Gupta

"The academics were exceptional and the character development was incredible... Ms. Vandana and Ms. Ruby — love, discipline, commitment and enthusiasm."

Smiti and Karl

Concerns raised

"Many teachers, nearly half of the staff, have already left... they are not compensated adequately... administration has introduced rules that feel restrictive... performing arts underfunded."

kirbo

"I was in this school for 2 years... autocratic management... RUN AWAY."

trishathegoat

"The primary block is equipped with every facility with good care. Whereas, the secondary block does not have proper lightings and wifi availability... the buses are one of the worst."

arianacassidyplayz

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

1–7 years (Pre-Nursery to Grade 1)

Family Backgrounds

Predominantly urban, professional families from Jubilee Hills and nearby areas.

Socio-economic Profile

Upper-middle to high-income households who prefer international-style early education.

Child Profiles

Curious, expressive children who thrive in play-based, inquiry-led environments.

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