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Oysters International School

A mid-fee Cambridge day school in Mohammed Wadi that suits local families wanting an English-medium IGCSE pathway close to home rather than an expat-circuit international school.

Oysters International School campus
Oysters International School, Mohammed Wadi. Photograph · School

Curriculum
British
Fees, annual
INR 46k–55k
Ages
3 to 16
Pupils
Est. 630+
Founded
2011

A mid-fee Cambridge day school in Mohammed Wadi that suits local families wanting an English-medium IGCSE pathway close to home rather than an expat-circuit international school.

Oysters International School opened in 2011 under the Etihad Education Society and has grown from fifty pupils to more than six hundred. It runs the Cambridge pathway from Nursery through Grade 10, taking children to IGCSE, and positions itself on a broad activity programme, a swimming pool, robotics, and transport. Annual tuition sits between roughly 46,000 and 55,000 rupees across the grades, low for a school carrying the international label and aimed squarely at the surrounding Kondhwa and NIBM Road catchment. There is no published sixth form, so families wanting A-Levels or an IB diploma look elsewhere after Grade 10, and the school does not publish a named head or external accreditation beyond its Cambridge registration. Class sizes run around twenty-two pupils per teacher.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Nursery & Junior KG tuition 3 ₹46,000
Senior KG tuition 5 ₹48,000
Grade 1 to Grade 5 tuition 6 ₹50,000
Grade 6 to Grade 10 tuition 11 ₹55,000

Families in the Mohammed Wadi catchment tend to describe a warm, small-feeling school where the day-to-day teaching staff are the main draw, with the rougher edges showing up before a child is even enrolled.

Positives

  • Teaching staff and atmosphere. Parents repeatedly describe the teachers as warm and welcoming and say their children are happy to go in, and staff are seen as approachable and open to suggestions.

Considerations

  • Admissions communication. Some families report hearing nothing back from the school after submitting an admission enquiry, which can make the first contact frustrating.
  • Transport. Coverage of school transport is inconsistent across listings, with some families noting they handle drop-off and pick-up themselves, so confirming the route is worthwhile.

Oysters International School, Ahead of Orient Hill View, Elina Living Rd, Autadwadi Handewadi, Mohammed Wadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411060, India

School website