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NIHOC The International School

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If you’re exploring Cambridge-affiliated schools around Uppal or Narapally, NIHOC The International School might already be on your list. It’s a relatively new school, but parents are starting to talk about its large campus, friendly teachers, and active extracurricular life. Let’s look at what we know so far — the good, the not-so-clear, and what you should check before deciding.

UnknownCo-edNursery - 12
  • Registered Cambridge Centre (IA396) offering Early Years to Lower Secondary.
  • Large 17-acre campus with diverse sports and activity options.
  • Active extracurricular life — summer camps, exhibitions, youth parliament, and clubs.

Summary for Parents

Overview

  • NIHOC The International School is a young Cambridge-affiliated school in the Narapally–Uppal area. Parents highlight its spacious campus, friendly teachers, and engaging extracurriculars. However, as a new school, it’s still building its systems and transparency around fees and operations.

What kind of child will this school work best for

  • Young learners (Nursery–Grade 7) who enjoy activity-based learning.
  • Children who thrive in open spaces and interactive classrooms.

Strengths

  • Cambridge curriculum with inquiry-based learning.
  • Large campus and wide sports options.
  • Positive early parent feedback on teachers and environment.
  • Active extracurricular and summer camp programs.

Potential trade-offs / Things to check

  • Limited grades (up to Grade 7 currently).
  • No public fee structure.
  • Mixed information about boarding.
  • Some ongoing construction and administrative setup.

Recommendations / Questions to Ask

  • Request the official fee schedule and refund policy.
  • Confirm if the school is day-only or offers boarding.
  • Ask about plans for IGCSE and A-Level expansion.
  • Check student–teacher ratios and teacher qualifications.
  • Visit the campus to see which facilities are fully functional.

Note

  • Different schools work for different families.

School Information

Board / Curriculum

Unknown

Grades offered

Nursery - 12

Medium

English

Type

Co-ed

Boarding

Day school only

Leadership & Staff

  • Principal: Ms. Nisha Paryani (Cambridge listing). Registered Cambridge Centre (IA396, since 03‑11‑2023).

Fees & Admissions

Class / CategoryFee (₹)Notes
Tuition FeesNot published
Application/Registration FeeNot published
Transport FeeNot published

The school does not publish a fee structure online.

Always ask for a written fee breakup and refund policy before paying.

Request details of any refundable deposits or development fees.

Admission Process for Interested Parents

Admission Process

  • 1.Admission Enquiry: Through the online form on nihoc.in or by calling +91 733 733 6464.
  • 2.Admission Window: Typically between October and March (confirm exact dates).
  • 3.Eligibility: Standard age criteria for Cambridge Early Years and Primary.
  • 4.Documents Required: Birth certificate; Passport-sized photos (child and parents); Proof of residence; Previous school report card and transfer certificate (if applicable); Medical form and immunisation record
  • 5.Tip: Ask for the official admission pack (PDF) with fee details, refund policy, and any entrance assessment requirements.

What Parents Say

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

Academics

Positives

Parents appreciate the Cambridge approach and the way teachers encourage curiosity and communication.

Watch out for

Limited grades (up to Grade 7) mean older students may need to move schools later. Some parents mentioned inconsistent follow-up on classwork.

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Ask: Ask how the school tracks academic progress and whether they plan to expand to IGCSE/A-Levels

Curriculum

Positives

Cambridge affiliation (Centre IA396) gives credibility and a global learning framework.

Watch out for

Currently, only Early Years to Lower Secondary are offered.

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Ask: Confirm if and when the school will add Upper Secondary.

Campus Life

Positives

Parents love the large campus, sports options, and summer camps.

Watch out for

Some mention ongoing construction and administrative teething issues.

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Ask: Ask if all facilities (like swimming pool, labs) are fully operational.

Communication

Positives

Teachers are described as approachable and caring.

Watch out for

A few parents felt follow-up and accountability could improve.

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Ask: Ask how often parent-teacher meetings are held and how feedback is handled.

Campus & Facilities

~17 acres

Tech-enabled classrooms and modern labs (science and computer)Library and reading spacesSports facilities for cricket, football, swimming, skating, archery, badminton, and athleticsAuditorium and multipurpose hallsCafeteria and medical roomCCTV and security systemsTransport facility (routes and costs to be confirmed)Extracurriculars include music, drama, debate, clubs, and summer campsNote: Some listings mention a hostel, while others don’t. Please verify this directly with the school.

Reviews from Other Platforms

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

What parents liked

"Excellent infrastructure, huge campus with all learning facilities. Teachers are well experienced and very friendly."

Sai Srinivas N

"My kids are in summer camp. School was nice and good. They provide quality summer camp with reasonable cost."

Rami Reddy Anusha

"Best education. Caring and supportive staff."

Mitesh Patel

"The learning experiences are beyond my expectations. My son has become more imaginative, disciplined, curious and intelligent."

Benazir Ahmed

Concerns raised

"Faculty accountability: It appears that faculty members are not consistently monitoring student progress... The school’s decision to close on Saturdays is unusual compared to other schools."

Rajasekhar Salla

"Ongoing construction and administration adjustment phase."

Parent

"Despite being a new school, the administration and staff have done an excellent job..."

YellowSlate

What Kind of Peer Group?

Age Range

Nursery to Grade 7 (roughly 3 to 12 years)

Family Backgrounds

Mostly urban families from Uppal, Narapally, and nearby areas who prefer international curricula.

Socio-economic Profile

Middle to upper-middle income families who value global exposure and extracurricular learning.

Child Profiles

Curious, active children who enjoy hands-on learning and outdoor activities. Families looking for Cambridge-style education in early and middle years.

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