• At 10 am on 24th January, 2019, four girls from Indus International School, Bangalore summited the highest peak of Africa and one of the seven summits of the world, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 meters). It was a 10 day expedition organized by the school's “Peak to Lead” Team, from January 18, 2019. A group of 11 students, with six girls and 5 boys that perceived through a treacherous night-long trek.

From humid rainforests to rainy grasslands to windy alpine desserts and finally the snow-capped peak, the Indus Eagles encountered various situations like climatic fluctuations, sub-zero temperatures and altitude sickness that pushed them to think quickly on their feet.

The last leg of the trek, the steep climb to the summit which happens at midnight, not only tested the students’ physical strength but their mental endurance as well. After a long walk through the night and witnessing probably the most beautiful sunrise above the clouds, 4 Indus girls emerged on top.

The group was led by their able leader, Mr. Mitesh Singh (Trainer, Indus School of Leadership), who was also accompanied by Captain Bijoy Bose and Ms. Harshali Varthak.

Heartisest congratulations and salute to the following Eagles from Indus International School Bangalore and Hyderabad:

1) Sahaat Poddar; Grade 8; Indus International School Bangalor; Uhuru Peak; 5,895 meters

2) Geetha Damarapati; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; Uhuru Peak; 5,895 meters

3) Saniya Patel; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; Uhuru Peak; 5,895 meters

4) Prerna Agarwal; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; Uhuru Peak; 5,895 meters

5) Agustya Singh; Grade 8; Indus International School Bangalore; Stella point; 5,758 meters

6) Anum Merchant; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; 5,000 meters

7) Alysa Joseph; Grade 9; Indus International School Bangalore; 5,000 meters

8) Shriya Kamath; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; Kibo Hut; 4,730 meters
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    At 10 am on 24th January, 2019, four girls from Indus International School, Bangalore summited the highest peak of Africa and one of the seven summits of the world, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 meters). It was a 10 day expedition organized by the school's “Peak to Lead” Team, from January 18, 2019. A group of 11 students, with six girls and 5 boys that perceived through a treacherous night-long trek. From humid rainforests to rainy grasslands to windy alpine desserts and finally the snow-capped peak, the Indus Eagles encountered various situations like climatic fluctuations, sub-zero temperatures and altitude sickness that pushed them to think quickly on their feet. The last leg of the trek, the steep climb to the summit which happens at midnight, not only tested the students’ physical strength but their mental endurance as well. After a long walk through the night and witnessing probably the most beautiful sunrise above the clouds, 4 Indus girls emerged on top. The group was led by their able leader, Mr. Mitesh Singh (Trainer, Indus School of Leadership), who was also accompanied by Captain Bijoy Bose and Ms. Harshali Varthak. Heartisest congratulations and salute to the following Eagles from Indus International School Bangalore and Hyderabad: 1) Sahaat Poddar; Grade 8; Indus International School Bangalor; Uhuru Peak; 5,895 meters 2) Geetha Damarapati; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; Uhuru Peak; 5,895 meters 3) Saniya Patel; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; Uhuru Peak; 5,895 meters 4) Prerna Agarwal; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; Uhuru Peak; 5,895 meters 5) Agustya Singh; Grade 8; Indus International School Bangalore; Stella point; 5,758 meters 6) Anum Merchant; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; 5,000 meters 7) Alysa Joseph; Grade 9; Indus International School Bangalore; 5,000 meters 8) Shriya Kamath; Grade 11; Indus International School Bangalore; Kibo Hut; 4,730 meters
  • Lt. General Arjun Ray has been awarded the Education Today Life Time Achievement Award 2018 for his incredible contribution in the field of education. He is an exemplary learner, teacher and leader with a vision and strategies to bring innovation in education.
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    Lt. General Arjun Ray has been awarded the Education Today Life Time Achievement Award 2018 for his incredible contribution in the field of education. He is an exemplary learner, teacher and leader with a vision and strategies to bring innovation in education.
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