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Witty International School

India, Mumbai

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₹500 - 86,200
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2001
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum, CBSE Curriculum, Indian Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages Hindi, Samoan, French, Marathi, Mandarin
Typical class size 15
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies, Leadership and Professional
Stages Preschool, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Witty International School is a K-12 campus network in Malad West, Mumbai, serving learners aged 2 to 18 from preschool through grade 12. The school offers a bespoke curriculum alongside CBSE, ICSE and Cambridge programs, including Cambridge IGCSE, AS Levels and A Levels. Preschool follows the Witty Pre-School Programme; Primary uses CBSE, Cambridge and ICSE; Middle and Secondary combine Cambridge, CBSE and ICSE. The learning approach blends theme-based pedagogy with technology-enabled classrooms, reading lounges and specialist classes, complemented by career counselling and co-curricular activities. Witty is part of the Global Schools Group, enabling global exposure through collaborations with international schools. Established in 2001, the group operates campuses in Mumbai, Udaipur and Bhilwara, fostering a diverse student body. Facilities include smart-tech learning tools, CCTV-enabled safety, reading lounges, skill studios and both indoor and outdoor sports arenas.

409, Business Park, Pawan Baug Road, off. S.V. Road, Swami Vivekananda Rd, adjacent to Techniplex, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400064

The Essentials

Witty International School has typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.

Location

Locations include Borivali West and Malad West campuses in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India; and campuses in Udaipur and Bhilwara, Rajasthan, India. Witty International School, Borivali is at Padma Nagar, next to Garden Grove Complex, opposite Mhada layout, Phase 1, Chikoowadi, Borivali West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400092. Witty International School, Malad is at 409, Business Park, Pawan Baug Road, off S.V. Road, Swami Vivekananda Rd, adjacent to Techniplex, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400064.

Stages

Preschool to AS/A Levels; ICSE and Cambridge IGCSE curricula.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Diverse community of students from 70+ nationalities.

Country affiliation

India

Fees

Annual tuition at Witty International School ranges from INR 500 to INR 86,200 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- An application form is available for purchase at INR 500; parents are required to pay this application fee during the admissions process to complete the application.

Tuition fees (by year group)

- Witty International School (Udaipur campus) — annual tuition and upfront invoice amounts:
- Playgroup / Nursery: INR 49,000 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 9,800.
- Junior KG / Senior KG: INR 55,550 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 13,050.
- Grades I–II: INR 67,150 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 9,550.
- Grades III–IV: INR 69,600 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 9,500.
- Grades V–VI: INR 73,900 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 9,500.
- Grades VII–VIII: INR 77,000 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 16,000.
- Grades IX–X: INR 80,000 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 16,000.
- Grades XI–XII (Commerce/Arts): INR 83,200 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 17,100.
- Grades XI–XII (Science): INR 86,200 per year; at time of admission/invoice: INR 17,300.

- Witty International School (Borivali / Mumbai campus examples and typical charges) — commonly listed items:
- Typical annual tuition (IGCSE/Day School example): INR 1,80,000 per year.
- Transport (annual): around INR 36,000 (varies by route).
- Security / refundable deposit: around INR 10,000.
- Application fee: INR 500.

How fees are billed (billing schedule) and payment terms

- Annual tuition is normally billed for the academic year; parents may pay the full annual fees in one lump sum or choose an installment scheme as prescribed by the school. Post-dated cheques (PDCs) are required if the installment option is chosen; parents may instead submit an ECS/NACH mandate for automated collection of subsequent installments. Cash against submitted PDC is accepted one week prior to the scheduled cheque deposit date. Cheque/ECS bounce or stop-payment charges are payable by the parent. The school issues reminders for outstanding fees via its app/software and may restrict access if fees remain unpaid.

- The school's published guidance indicates parents must confirm a seat and pay the prescribed fee(s) within the timeline stated on the admission offer; fee payment deadlines for selection/offer are routinely within 7–10 days of selection.

Boarding fees (if applicable)

- Witty International School campuses referenced for India operate as day schools. The Udaipur campus has no boarding/hostel facilities; the Mumbai (Borivali) and other listed campuses are shown as day schools in public listings. No boarding/boarding-fee schedules are published for these campuses.

Other costs and one-time charges

- One-time non-refundable training & orientation / admission-related charges (Udaipur example):
- Playgroup to Senior KG and Grades XI–XII: INR 10,000 (one-time, non-refundable).
- Grades I to X: INR 25,000 (one-time, non-refundable).
- These one-time charges are collected at the time of new admission.

- Admission / invoice-time deposits or upfront invoice amounts are collected (see the Udaipur 'at time of admission/invoice' figures listed above). Transport fees, activity fees, examination fees, books/uniform costs and optional programme charges (outstation trips, exchange programmes, competitions) are charged separately as applicable and vary by campus and choices made by the parent. The Borivali example lists a separate transport charge and a security amount as noted above.

- Exam-specific fees: Advanced Placement (AP) exam fees for students testing at the school's AP test centre are charged per subject (example: INR 18,500 per AP exam subject for the regular window, with a higher fee for late registration); AP exam fees and their refund rules are handled separately by the testing centre.

Refund and cancellation policy

- The general admission cancellation and refund framework is:
- Fees paid are usually non-refundable, but the Management may grant refunds under special circumstances following the published admission cancellation schedule.
- If admission is cancelled before the academic year starts, specific administrative deductions apply:
- Cancellation before 90 days of start: deduction of INR 20,000 or 20% of total tuition paid (whichever is higher).
- Cancellation between 61–90 days before start: deduction of INR 25,000 or 25% of total tuition paid (whichever is higher).
- Cancellation between 31–60 days before start: deduction of INR 30,000 or 30% of total fees paid (whichever is higher).
- Cancellation within 1–30 days before start: deduction of INR 50,000 or 50% of total fees paid (whichever is higher).
- If admission is cancelled after the academic year has commenced (student has attended at least one day), the parent is normally required to pay the full yearly fee to obtain a No Dues Certificate and School Leaving Certificate.
- Training & orientation fees and short-term / extracurricular course fees are explicitly non-refundable.

Fee payment options accepted (methods and practical notes)

- Accepted payment methods and administrative requirements include:
- Post-dated cheques (PDCs) for installment plans.
- ECS / NACH mandate (bank mandate) for automated installment collection.
- Cash payments (cash against PDC as permitted) and cheque payments.
- Payments for certain external/examination charges (for example AP exam fees) are made directly to the test centre or as instructed for that exam.
- Parents should expect additional administrative instructions on acceptable digital/online payment channels or bank-transfer details on their admission invoice; the school uses its admission invoicing system and app to communicate due dates and payment requests.

Additional notes (billing practices and typical extras)

- Extra-curricular or optional programmes (sports academies, outstation trips, some specialised hobby courses) commonly incur additional charges; the school states these are billed separately. The published rules also note that the school is not responsible for refunds or service deficiencies for external course providers or tour operators engaged for optional activities.

Summary of available figures included above

- The overview above gives campus-specific published charges where available (Udaipur campus line-by-line tuition and admission invoice amounts; Borivali campus typical annual tuition, transport and security examples). Where the school publishes only an annual figure or an upfront invoice amount, the school operates an installment scheme (PDC or ECS) rather than publishing a fixed per-term breakdown; billing in instalments is therefore implemented administratively by the school as described in the billing and payment-terms sections.
Academics

Witty International School teaches Bespoke Curriculum, CBSE Curriculum, Indian Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

Witty International School provides a K-12 curriculum across preschool to grade 12. Preschool follows the Witty Pre-School Programme; Primary uses CBSE, Cambridge, and ICSE; Middle School uses Cambridge, CBSE, and ICSE; and Secondary School uses Cambridge, CBSE, and ICSE. The learning approach combines theme-based pedagogy with technology-enabled classrooms, reading lounges and specialist classes, complemented by career counselling and co-curricular activities. The school is part of the Global Schools Group and emphasizes global exposure.

Student Teacher Ratio

1:15 teacher-student ratio (Playgroup to Sr. KG) and 1:15 (Grade 1 to Grade 12).

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The preschool prioritises social and emotional growth, and the broader program focuses on developing confident, well-rounded individuals through student life opportunities and global exposure.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school has dedicated support systems and trained professionals to cater to the individual needs of students requiring special educational support.

Safeguarding

Safety and security include CCTV surveillance, controlled access, trained security personnel, hygiene protocols, a medical centre with a full-time nurse, and regular safety drills.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1: Submit an enquiry online or email the admissions team. The 2026-27 session uses rolling admissions with no fixed deadlines. An admissions counsellor will respond with guidance on the next steps. Documents to prepare include Birth Certificate, Aadhar Cards for student and parents, Medical Report, passport-size photos, Proof of residence, and Transfer Certificate if applicable. For more details, call 1800 202 6651 or book a campus tour.

Step 2: Based on seat availability, you will be invited for a counselling session. The counselling helps determine fit with the school's philosophy and can be conducted on campus or online. The session provides an opportunity to discuss the child's background and goals. You may prepare by familiarising yourself with the school's approach.

Step 3: After counselling, procure the Application for Admission from the school admission office for Rs. 500. The fee must be paid to access the official application form. The form can be obtained during a campus visit or via the on-site process. Then proceed to complete and submit the form with the required documents.

Step 4: Submit the Application form along with the required documents. Ensure all information is accurate and complete. The admissions team will review the submission and may request clarifications if needed.

Step 5: Admission Offer: The decision is conveyed by email or in person after reviewing the application and documents. Applicants must meet the age criteria for their grade level and pass an entrance assessment and interview. The offer is contingent on seat availability and alignment with the school's philosophy. You will be informed of next steps.

Step 6: Admission Confirmation: Once admitted, the seat must be confirmed by paying the required fees. The receipt confirms admission. The school provides support to help the new student transition and settle into daily routines.

Scholarships

Scholarships @ Witty: A range of scholarship programmes are offered for Grades 1 through 12 across WIS campuses. Programs include the Mahatma Gandhi Universal Values Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship, Global Future-Ready Merit Scholarship, 9GEMS Holistic Development Scholarship, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Global Skills Scholarship, WIS Global Sports Scholarship, and Global Citizen Scholarship. These scholarships support students from diverse backgrounds and talents and may provide partial waivers or financial assistance; Eligibility varies by program.

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