Learners International School
48B, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201310, India
https://learners.international/
Learners International School (LIS) was founded in Gurugram, India, in 2015 by a group of educators who had returned from Harvard, Cambridge and National Institute of Education-Singapore with a single vision: to create a school in which learning is measured by character, curiosity and competence rather than marks alone. Operating on a 14-acre eco-campus 30 minutes south of the Indira-Gandhi International Airport, LIS currently serves 1 250 students from Playgroup through Grade 12 in a deliberately small-class setting (average class size 18, teacher-student ratio 1:7).
The physical campus was designed by the renowned Sri-Lankan architect Sunethra Bandaranaike as a “living syllabus.” The main academic building is L-shaped, forming a shaded 12 000-sq ft inner plaza that hosts morning read-alouds, impromptu drone races and weekly farmers markets run by Grade-5 entrepreneurs. Floor-to-ceiling glass panels open classrooms to small courtyards where native kachnar, peepal and neem trees create natural micro-climates and host the school’s ongoing “urban biodiversity” citizen-science project. A 2.1 kW solar array, grey-water wetlands and three aquaponic greenhouses provide daily context for sustainability lessons. On-site accommodation for 120 boarders is available to students from Grade 7 onward within energy-positive dormitory pods that factor their own consumption into the Mathematics curriculum.
Academically, LIS offers two parallel programmes: the Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) route from Primary to A-Level and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for Grades 11–12. In addition, all students—regardless of track—pursue a school-designed “Quest” curriculum three afternoons per week. Quest strands include Design Thinking & Rapid
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- Published: July 28, 2025