Overview
Cambridge International School is an English-medium school located in Wardha, a city in the Vidarbha region of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The school provides primary and secondary education to students from the city and surrounding rural areas of Wardha district.
Key facts
| Name | Cambridge International School |
|---|---|
| Location | Wardha, Maharashtra, India |
| Type | Private school |
| Medium of instruction | English |
| District | Wardha |
| State | Maharashtra |
Background
Wardha is historically associated with the Indian independence movement and with Mahatma Gandhi, who established the Sevagram Ashram nearby in 1936. The town has subsequently developed as an educational centre, hosting institutions such as Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya and Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences in adjoining Sevagram. Cambridge International School operates within this educational landscape, catering to families seeking English-medium schooling in the district.
Academics
The school follows an English-medium curriculum at the school education level. Like other private schools in the region, it offers instruction across primary and secondary stages, with students typically appearing for board examinations at the conclusion of the secondary cycle.
Campus and location
The school is situated in Wardha city, which serves as the headquarters of Wardha district. The district lies in eastern Maharashtra and is connected by the Howrah–Nagpur–Mumbai railway line and National Highway 44 corridor through Nagpur, located about 75 kilometres to the north-east.