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Dehradun is home to 3 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 5 international schools in Dehradun, India. Filter by curriculum, fees (average INR 909,500), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Hopetown Girls' School is a fully residential all-girls boarding school on a 50-acre campus near Dehradun, set in a Sal forest with views of the lower Mussoorie hills. Founded by Mr Kamal Sehgal, it was established as a place for five hundred girls to grow up in a supportive, joyful environment. The curriculum includes Cambridge Lower Secondary and IGCSE alongside ICSE and ISC, with strong facilities such as a large, airy library, laboratories, and arts studios. The Performing Arts Centre is state-of-the-art, and the school hosts one of the largest orchestras among schools in India. Yoga and karate are mandatory for all students, and athletics features national-level competition. Extracurriculars cover dance, music, drama, and Art and Design, plus opportunities through ISTA and a leadership, debate-focused program. A global alumni network supports leadership and service initiatives beyond school life. The Photography Club publishes its own calendar and hosts a yearly exhibition annually.
The Doon School is a longstanding all-boys boarding school in India for students aged 11 to 18. It offers a multi-board curriculum with a bespoke framework: ICSE/ISC, Cambridge IGCSE, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in the final two years. In Middle School (VII–VIII) students build foundations in language arts, global languages, STEM, humanities, arts and well-being, with emphasis on independence, self-awareness, leadership and personal development. The school is affiliated to CISCE, IGCSE and IB, reflecting cross-board offerings. The Chandbagh campus blends heritage with modern facilities, including Kilachand Library, the BML Munjal Auditorium and the Rose Bowl open-air theatre; a Sports Complex includes a heated pool, gym and floodlit courts. Centres of Excellence for Drama, Creative Writing and Critical Thinking, plus a Music School and an Art and Media Centre, support creative and intellectual development. Community service through Round Square and extensive outdoor expeditions further enrich learning.
The Asian School in Dehradun is a co-educational day-cum-boarding school affiliated with the CBSE. Founded in 2000 by Mr. Madanjeet Singh Juneja and managed by the Asian Educational Charitable Trust, the school offers a CBSE curriculum that blends rigorous academics with moral and emotional development and supports individual learning needs. The campus provides state-of-the-art facilities, including modern classrooms with interactive whiteboards, well-equipped science and computer labs, a comprehensive library, and a spacious auditorium. Secure boarding facilities cater to resident students. The school emphasizes co-curricular learning with programs in music, dance, drama, sports, and community service, alongside student welfare, counselling, and workshops. Experiential learning occurs through field trips, workshops, and real-world projects; every student participates in an activity period daily. Notable features include extensive arts, sports and service activities and opportunities for leadership through student councils and clubs.
Welham Boys' School is a CBSE-affiliated school on 30-acre campus. The curriculum is organized into Junior (grades 4–6), Middle (7–9), and Senior (10–12) levels, with English and Hindi instruction and subjects such as Sciences, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Art, Music, Information Technology, Physical Education, and Financial Studies. A three-language formula requires a third language in German, French, or Sanskrit, with certificate courses in German and French. The Junior School emphasizes project- and activity-based learning; the Middle School encourages interdisciplinary work; there are subject-specific laboratories for Science, English, Mathematics, and Geography, and a Learning Resource Center to support independent study. After Grade 10, CBSE X subjects include English Core, Language II, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and an Additional Subject (Painting, Music, or Computer Applications); Grade XII offers Science, Commerce, and Humanities streams. The campus features Riverside Block, School Hospital, library and arts space, art room, and facilities for swimming, climbing, and sports.
Kasiga School is a co-educational boarding institution in Dehradun, India, serving students aged 8 to 18 with grades IV to XII. The school offers CBSE and Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), including Cambridge IGCSE for IX–X and Cambridge AS/A Levels for XI–XII. The campus sits in Mussoorie hills and features classrooms, smart boards, and laboratories for Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Design and Technology, Art and Computer studies, all within a Wi‑Fi enabled environment. A 400-seat Dining Hall and dormitories support residential life, while sports facilities — including a Ranji-standard cricket oval, Deco Turf basketball court, two synthetic tennis courts, a 25 m heated swimming pool and a shooting range — underpin a strong co‑curricular program. The Music Centre, theatre spaces, dance studios and arts spaces cultivate performing and visual arts. Kasiga emphasizes leadership through a democratic Prefectorial system and a range of clubs, from Science Club to Model United Nations and Band.
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