Fountainhead School

Fountainhead School
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Fountainhead School - Surat
Address
Opp. Ambetha Water tank, Village Kunkani, Rander Dandi Road,
Kunkani, Surat, Gujarat
Surat, GJ 395007
India
Coordinates 21°14′40″N 72°45′09″E / 21.24444°N 72.75250°E / 21.24444; 72.75250Coordinates: 21°14′40″N 72°45′09″E / 21.24444°N 72.75250°E / 21.24444; 72.75250
Information
Motto To Nurture Leaders through Primary Greatness
Established April 1, 2005 (2005-04-01)
Opened 2005
Chairperson Parag Shah
Head of School Vardan Kabra
PYP Principal Ankita Kabra
Employees 500+
Grades Junior KG to XII
Gender coed
Enrollment 1,636 (as of 2015–16)
Student to teacher ratio 20:1
Medium of language English
Campus size 9.8 acres (4.0 ha)
Campus type Urban
Houses Dignity, Integrity, Liberty, Unity
Color(s)          Blue and Red
Accreditation IB, CIE
Website fountainheadschools.org

The Fountainhead School, Surat, India, is an independent, co-educational day school, affiliated to the International Baccalaureate[1] and CIE,[2] which imparts education from pre-kindergarten through Grade 12. Fountainhead Preschool was commenced by IIT Mumbai and IIM Ahmedabad graduates, Mr. Vardan Kabra and Mrs. Ankita Diwekar Kabra. Later, they collaborated with Mr. Parag Shah for a bigger campus in Kunkuni village. The present strength of school is around 1,600 students and it is intended to expand to at least 2,300.

Academic Curriculum

The mode for instructions is English.

The school's curriculum is segregated into four main curriculum programs.

Grades Program
Nursery to Grade 6 Primary Year Program (PYP)
Grade 7, 8, 9 & 10 International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme
Grade 11 & 12 IB Diploma Programme (DP)

∗They are considering the IBMYP for future.

Facilities

The school campus is spread over 9.8 acres (4.0 ha) which includes a library, one splash pool, a physical education area, computer labs, science and math labs, playgrounds, a performing arts center (including a mini-sized theater).

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