Greenwood High International School, international residential school in Bangalore, India, Karnataka, India
Greenwood High International School is a school from preschool through grade 12 in Bangalore offering various international curricula such as ICSE, ISC, and IB programs. The main campus sits on 35 acres near Sarjapur Road and features large classrooms with digital tools, modern science laboratories, a library holding over 20,000 books, sports facilities, and separate boarding hostels for boys and girls.
The school was established in 2004 and has grown into a recognized educational institution in Bangalore. Over the years it has expanded its offerings and opened multiple campuses, including locations in Sarjapur, Bannerghatta, and preschool facilities in Koramangala and Whitefield.
The school's name reflects its international character, embodied through diverse curricula like ICSE, ISC, and IB programs. Students and families experience a blend of Indian traditions with global perspectives, especially during school events such as Independence Day celebrations, sports days, and cultural festivals where children showcase talents and develop teamwork skills.
The school campus is located near Sarjapur Road offering convenient access for parents working in nearby IT parks, with an air-conditioned bus system serving many areas across Bangalore. The campus has an on-site medical room with a doctor available during the day, a two-storey cafeteria, and access to clean drinking water, making visits and school days comfortable for students.
The school offers flexible options for full-time and weekly boarding in separate hostels, allowing families to choose the arrangement that works best for their situation. This modular approach to residential life is uncommon among international schools in the region and makes the institution particularly accessible to varied family structures.
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