Life At HUS

Frequently Asked Questions

When applying, you need to submit your child's birth certificate, report cards from the previous school, passport-sized photographs, and any medical or transfer documents if applicable.

HUS offers IB programmes for EYP at the age of 2.6-5.6; for PYP 6-10; MYP 11-16; and DP 16-19.

Yes, the transfer from CBSE, ICSE, and other boards to HUS’s IB programmes will be seamless with appropriate academic help.

The EYP is built on inquiry, play, and experiential learning methods that develop children's communication and basic skills through curiosity.

IB curriculum at HUS prepares learners to be creative and critical thinkers, comprehenders of concepts, and knowledgeable about the world, thus ruling out the downfall of just memorizing.

HUS offers academic mentoring, research-based learning, college counselling, and internationally acknowledged IB qualifications.

HUS enrolls children from age of 2.5 to the Early Years Programme.

The kids are allowed to participate in sports, theater, music and art, different clubs, community service, and skill workshops.

HUS maintains low student-teacher ratios that enable providing individual attention in all programs.

Yes, the students are receiving full support from the devoted counsellors in their subject selection, application processes, portfolio development, and university placement.

Parents get regular updates through communication, meetings with teachers, digital platforms, progress reports, student led conferences and parent teacher meetings.

The number of students per class is purposely kept low to facilitate concentrated learning and personal growth.

IB provides a comprehensive approach to education, an internationally recognized diploma, the development of essential academic skills, the merging of learning domains, and a better start for college/university.

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