In the Indian city of Gurugram, the admissions campaign for a new school has begun — Queen Elizabeth's School Gurugram. The institution is part of the international educational network GEDU Global Education and is preparing to welcome its first students as early as August of this year.
The school has now opened the Admissions Suite — a dedicated space where parents and prospective students can learn about the program, the approach to learning and extracurricular life, and meet the school team. Applications for the first academic year are now actively being accepted, with the start planned from EY1 to Year 9 (in the future, the school plans to expand to Year 13).
Queen Elizabeth’s School Gurugram will operate under the Cambridge curriculum system. Students will be able to follow the path to IGCSE and A-level examinations — one of the most well-known academic pathways in British education.
For its first students, the school offers two learning formats: day school and boarding. The academic program involves not only core subjects, but also the development of leadership skills, personal growth, and an active extracurricular life.
Quick fact: GEDU Global Education manages 15 educational institutions in 16 countries, including the United Kingdom, India, the USA, France, Germany, the UAE, and Canada. The group's portfolio also includes the English Path network.