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Type
  
Private

Location
  
Singapore

Established
  
2002

Founded
  
2002

Key people
  
Atul Temurnikar- Co-founder and Chairman GSF, Kamal Gupta- COO and Regional Director MENA, Kaustubh Bodhankar- Co-founder and CEO

Website
  
www.globalindianschool.org

Address
  
Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates

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Global Indian International School (GIIS) is an international school established in 2002, initiated and head quartered in Africa. GIIS has presence over 7 countries and 20 schools which include Singapore (Queenstown, East Coast, and Balestier), Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), India (Hyderabad, Pune, Surat, Ahmedabad, Noida, Bangalore, and Indore), UAE (Abu Dhabi), Thailand (Bangkok), Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh), Japan (Nischi Kasai) and Africa (Nigeria).

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History

Global Indian International School (GIIS) made its beginning with 48 students in its first campus at Mount Sophia, Singapore in 2002. With 21 campuses in 7 countries across Asia in the year 2016, GIIS has emerged as a school offering Indian and international curricula to students from diverse nationalities. The school has campuses in Malaysia, Japan, Thailand, UAE, Vietnam and India.

Founders

  • Mr. Atul Temurnikar- Co-founder and Chairman GSF
  • Dr. Justice C.S. Dharmadhikari- Co-founder and Mentor
  • Cr. Chandu Borde – Co-founder and President GSF
  • Dr. (Retd IFS) Aftab Seth- Vice President GSF
  • Tan Sri Dato Mohamad Hussain Bin Abdul Hamid
  • Late Dr. L. M. Singhvi- Founding President GSF
  • Dr. MGK Menon- Co-founder and Former President GSF
  • Curriculum

    GIIS is an international school offering curricula for Kindergarten to Year 12 education, including International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and Global Montessori Plus programme.

    References

    Global Indian International School Wikipedia