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Harvest International School in Ludhiana, Punjab Admission, Fees Structure


Harvest International School in Ludhiana, Punjab

School Type : Day Boarding
Board : IGCSE
Grade : Class12
Type of School : Co-Ed
School : Private School
Establish : Year 2009

Where is Harvest International School ?

Harvest International School is Located in Ludhiana , Punjab, India

Address of Harvest International School, Ludhiana

Jassowal-Kular
Jagraon
Ludhiana
Punjab-142023
India
Admission Office: +91-9876500635
admissions@harvestinternationalschool.com

How do I contact Harvest International School?

Call at +91-9876500635 to contact Harvest International School

Visite website : http://harvestinternationalschool.com/

About Harvest International School

'Harvest International School is one of the very few schools in India fully affiliated to Cambridge Assessment and International Education (CAIE) where students from senior kindergarten to grade 12 study international curriculum. This makes Harvest a truly international school and one of the best boarding schools in Punjab. Along with studies, Harvest International School provides excellent infrastructure for sports where many sports facilities are provided. It is pertinent to mention here that the Harvest Tennis Academy, part of the Harvest International School, has India’s largest modern tennis infrastructure with 14 floodlit lawn tennis courts, including 11 deco-turf and 3 clay courts.'

"Harvest International school is for students of all nationalities aged 3 to 18, offering programmes taught in English with extensive language support where required. Being affiliated with (IN-822) Cambridge Assessment and International Education (CAIE) since opening our doors in 2008, we are fully authorized to offer Cambridge Primary (Kindergarten to grade 5), Cambridge Lower Secondary (grade 6-8) Cambridge Secondary – IGCSE (grade 9&10) and Cambridge A Level (grade 11-12)programmes. Harvest International School is the best boarding School in Ludhiana Punjab (India), and it welcomes boarding and day students from across the country and around the world. Harvest is proud of its world-class education with its golden feather – the tennis academy, one of the finest Academies in Asia that nurtured National and International champions. We value holistic, inquiry-based education and seek to create globally conscious critical thinkers with an undying passion for their own community and culture. Our Vision “Consilio Et Animis” by Wisdom and Courage endeavors to make schooling a joyful experience, where students in their mid-teens have clarity of perception that makes them courageous to lead a life beyond survival At Harvest, we realize the fact the best learning happens outside the classroom; hence we seek to give our students plenty of opportunities to venture into the real world and apply their knowledge and skills to real-life issues. This is central to our goal of helping our students to develop into inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people, besides being active and compassionate lifelong learners. We also offer a wide variety of sporting options, clubs and after-school activities, which we believe are integral to an enriched student life. We provide comfortable and inspiring learning environments, across four modern campuses that foster creativity and innovation."

About Ludhiana
Ludhiana is a city and a municipal corporation in Ludhiana district in the Indian state of Punjab Ludhiana is Punjab's largest city and the largest city north of Delhi The city has an area of 159 km2 (61 sq mi) and an estimated population of 1,618,879 as of the 2011 census The city stands on the Sutlej River's old bank, 13 kilometres (81 mi) south of its present course.

It is an industrial center of northern India, often referred to as India's Manchester by BBC Ludhiana is among the list of smart cities that will be developed by government of India and has been ranked as the easiest city in India for business according to the World Bank Ludhiana is 107 kilometres (66 mi) west of the state capital, Chandigarh, and is centrally located on National Highway 44, which runs from New Delhi to Amritsar It is 315 km (194 miles) north of Delhi and 142 km (88 miles) southeast of Amritsar
About Punjab
Punjab (Gurmukhi: ਪੰਜਾਬ; Shahmukhi: پنجاب; , ; , ; Punjabi: [pənˈdʒaːb] (listen); also romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb) is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northern India The boundaries of the region are ill-defined and focus on historical accounts The geographical definition of the term "Punjab" has changed over time In the 16th century Mughal Empire it referred to a relatively smaller area between the Indus and the Sutlej rivers In British India, until the Partition of India in 1947, the Punjab Province encompassed the present-day Indian states and union territories of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh and Delhi and the Pakistani regions of Punjab and Islamabad Capital Territory.

It bordered the Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa regions to the west, Kashmir to the north, the Hindi Belt to the east, and Rajasthan and Sindh to the south The people of the Punjab today are called Punjabis, and their primary language is Punjabi The main religion of the Pakistani Punjab region is Islam The two main religions of the Indian Punjab region are Sikhism and Hinduism Other religious groups are Christianity, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, and Ravidassia.

The Punjab region was the cradle for the Indus Valley Civilisation The region had numerous migration by the Indo-Aryan peoples The land was later contested by the Persians, Indo-Greeks, Indo-Scythians, Kushans, Macedonians, Ghaznavids, Turkic, Mongols, Timurids, Mughals, Marathas, Arabs, Pashtuns, British and other peoples Historic foreign invasions mainly targeted the most productive central region of the Punjab known as the Majha region, which is also the bedrock of Punjabi culture and traditions The Punjab region is often referred to as the breadbasket in both India and Pakistan.

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