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Indus International Primary School - Jubilee Hills
Indus Early Learning Centre (IELC), the early-years sister school to Indus International School Shankarpally. Founded 2011 in Jubilee Hills, IB PYP authorised. Indus Trust operates both.
In brief
Indus Early Learning Centre (IELC), the early-years sister school to Indus International School Shankarpally. Founded 2011 in Jubilee Hills, IB PYP authorised. Indus Trust operates both.
Ages 2 to 7. The Jubilee Hills location places the school in central Hyderabad, much closer to the city than the main Shankarpally campus 40 km west. CIS accredited. The early-years focus means PYP only; continuation past Grade 1 is at the main Shankarpally campus or a parent's choice of next school.
The school sits as the early-years entry point into the Indus Trust pathway. Families opting in for the PYP years use Jubilee Hills, with the main Shankarpally campus or another senior school taking over later. Public fee data is not consistently published; admission enquiries are required for current figures.
Reviews
Families who land here tend to describe a small, contained setting rather than a sprawling campus, and that is the thing parents return to. The building reads as intimate and homely, which softens the first separation for a two or three year old, and the day is play led with a lot of outdoor time on the jungle gym and adventure playground. Staff get singled out by name in the warmest terms, with parents talking about teachers who give each child individual attention and a learning pace that stays gentle and fun rather than pushy. A couple of parents tie longer enrolments to visible progress in their child's reading and confidence over two years. There is a parent participation programme and an advisory committee, and the families who use it talk about it as the main way they raise ideas and concerns.
Positives
- Warm, attentive teachers. Parents repeatedly praise the early-years staff for being kind and hands-on, with comments about teachers who know each child individually and keep the room calm and caring. This comes up as the strongest recurring note.
- Intimate setting and play space. The small, homely scale of the building is described as reassuring for first-timers rather than daunting, and families value the outdoor adventure play area and the play-led, low-pressure pace of the day.
- Reported early academic progress. Some longer-tenured parents credit two years here with a clear jump in their child's academic confidence and reading, and describe the holistic curriculum as well structured for the age group.
Considerations
- Parent participation as the main channel. Engagement runs through a structured parent participation programme and an advisory committee; families who raise ideas or concerns describe doing it through that committee rather than ad hoc, so involvement rewards parents who opt in.
Accreditations
- Council of International Schools 01
Location
Plot No 186, Rd Number 13, Jawahar Colony, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500033, India