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Podar International School is a private, International Baccalaureate (IB) and IGCSE affiliated, K-12 school in Mumbai, India. It is managed by the Anandilal Podar Trust, which manages the Podar Group of Schools.[1]

Podar International School
Location
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400052

Information
Funding typePrivate
Founded2001
PrincipalVandana Lulla
Staffapproximately 150
Grades1–12
Enrollment1,261
LanguageEnglish
CampusUrban
RivalDhirubhai Ambani International School
Oberoi International School

History

Podar International School is a co-ed school with first classes held in 2005 in the Mumbai Suburb of Santacruz West. The school launched interactive E-books on iPad since 2012.[2] The school offers the International Baccalaureate programs for PYP (Grades 1-5) Cambridge Checkpoint and IGCSE (Grades 6-10) an1d the IBDP and A-levels (Grades 11, 12).[3]

Sports Activities

Podar International participates in the Mumbai School Sports Association programs for Football and Athletics. The school plays and prepares its students for the inter-division Football games. There is a huge sports ground of podar near the santacruz school. with pitches for cricket, football ground and 2 basketball courts.

The Mumbai school is a single block of classrooms, hence has no provision for sports. The ground is under construction, a turf is being made there.

School Buses

School bus facility is available for all students.

Premises

Podar International School has a new building in Santacruz West. This new building has state of art facilities for Academics. There is a huge sports ground of Podar near the santacruz police station, boasting an athletic track and a huge open football turf.

References

  1. ^ http://www.podarinternationalschool.com
  2. ^ "Computers and cameras in classrooms - how much is too much? - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  3. ^ http://www.podarinternationalschool.com/ibpyp.html