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Hill Spring International School

IB DP/CAIE school in Tardeo/Janata Nagar. ₹7L.


Curriculum
IB, British, IB DP
Fees, annual
INR 807k
Ages
5 to 18
Pupils
~800
Founded
2004

The shape of it. Small IB school in Tardeo, right in the middle of South Bombay. Easy run from Cumballa Hill, Breach Candy, Worli, Malabar Hill. Opened 2004 - was the first IB World School in SoBo, which still gives it some stature. PYP through to IBDP, with IGCSE in the middle years.

What people actually like. The size. It's not a 2,000-kid factory. Class sizes are genuinely small, teachers know the kids, parents can get hold of the principal without three layers of admin. The campus is tidy - AC classrooms, indoor basketball court, a real turf football pitch, plenty of greenery for a SoBo school. Sports punches above its weight, especially cricket. According to one parent, "it's a wonderful school with updated technology and lots of flora… good AC and ventilation… basketball indoors and football ground has turf."

What to look at carefully. It's a quieter school than the marquee SoBo names. That cuts both ways - less pressure-cooker, but also a less buzzy peer group and a smaller alumni footprint. IB results and university destinations aren't loudly published; ask for the last three years of IBDP score distribution and university admits before you commit. One staff comment flagged it as a "challenging environment for new comers" with hectic workloads - worth probing whether teacher turnover is steady, because in a small school one or two departures hurt more.

Fee level. Around Rs 7 lakh a year at the top end. Premium, but not at the Dhirubhai or Ambani-school tier. Reasonable for what you get if you value the small-community feel over the brand-name school run.

Bottom line. A solid, lower-profile SoBo IB option. Best fit for a family who wants their child known by name, doesn't need the flashiest peer group, and is willing to do the homework on academic outcomes. If you want the visibly competitive university-prep machine, look wider. If you want a smaller, calmer school in a convenient location, this one earns the visit.


  • Public review signal is thin and aggregator-driven. Yellow Slate carries five reviews averaging 4.2; SchoolMyKids shows a 4.7 score. No substantive Reddit, Mumsnet or expat-forum thread surfaces.
  • The school is known in South Mumbai as the area's first IB World School, running PYP, IGCSE and IB DP under Cambridge and IB affiliations. EducationWorld lists it among Mumbai IB options.
  • Reviewers cite a 1:10 faculty-student ratio, modern facilities including indoor courts and a turfed football ground, and a co-curricular programme that runs to debating, art and music.
  • One Reddit reference depicts the school as part of the South Mumbai admissions-rush set, with parents shuttling children between Hill Spring and BIS interview slots; that places it in a competitive admissions tier rather than telling families how it performs day-to-day.
  • No consistent negative signal surfaces, but the public pool is small enough that families should treat directory scores as marketing-adjacent and ask currently enrolled parents directly.

Head of school

Prashant Gohil

Prashant Gohil is the Principal of Hill Spring International School. He has extensive experience in international education leadership, having previously served as the Head of School at Singapore International School in Mumbai. His professional focus lies in implementing the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework to foster academic excellence and holistic student development. He is recognized for his commitment to creating a balanced and globally-oriented learning environment.


M.P Mills Compound, Balkrishna Nakashe Marg, Janata Nagar, Tardeo, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400034, India

School website