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From the Director's desk

Welcome to Sandur Residential School

Sandur Residential School is proud to present itself spanning over 60 years since it's inception in 1959.

We provide stimulating, engaging academics integrated with enhanced opportunities in sports, literature, community service, environment and arts.

As you visit our campus and website, you will see that our learning community is dedicated to the development of knowledgeable, caring, confident and responsible global citizens. At our school every child is cared for and valued.

 We are an ICSE co-educational day-scholar and boarding school for classes from nursery to 10th Standard.

News & Events

Campus is always buzzing! Click below to stay up-to-date on our school to see all of the news & announcements and school calendar. 

Distinctly SRS

Discover our school by navigating through our posts, blogs and news. 

Campus life

We have a sprawling campus spread over 75 acres, we often teach under the shade of a tree, we are frequented by various birds species and there is plenty to learn from the rich flora around.

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Overall development

To instill a strong over all development of a student, we give equal importance to academics, sports, arts, literature, and culture.

Quick facts

We provide ICSE curriculum. 

We are a Co-educational school.

We have a combination of day-scholars and boarders.

We have 1700 students in our school.

We have a sprawling campus of 25 acres.

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Explore our legacy

Look into the section of 'Our Legacy' and 'History of our school' to read about our story from 1959.

 

Engage

With a sprawling campus and a rich ecosystem within the space, we inculcate a sense of discovery and inquisitiveness  among our children about nature. We provide them with the learning tools, talks and experiments are conducted by researchers, naturalists and scientists who visit our campus.   

 

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