The Shri Ram Universal School

The Shri Ram Universal School
HS-03, Greater Noida W Rd, near TSUS Clock Tower, Techzone 4, Amrapali Dream Valley, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201306, India
https://tsusnoida.edu.in/
The Shri Ram Universal School (TSUS) stands on the conviction that every child has an intrinsic seed of excellence waiting to be nurtured. Headquartered in Gurgaon with prominent branches in cities like Indore, Greater Noida, Hyderabad, and Rohtak, TSUS combines the heritage of the Sri Ram Education Trust founded in 1988 with the forward-looking pedagogy of the Universal Learning Group. The result is an ecosystem that is academically rigorous yet emotionally warm, globally oriented yet firmly rooted in Indian values.

Curriculum
TSUS is affiliated with the CBSE but has adapted the National Curriculum Framework through the “SHRI” DNA: Skill-building, Heritage, Research, and Innovation. From Class I onward the timetable is carved into 50-minute “learning cycles”; each cycle sandwiches concept time with application labs. Science unfolds in courtyard classrooms where Grade VII students test solar stills made from clay pots, while Grade IV explores fractions through traditional rangoli patterns. A skill-based assessment grid replaces marks until Grade VIII, tracking 72 competencies through digital portfolios that parents can view in real time.

Languages
English is the medium of instruction, but multilingualism is celebrated. Hindi, Sanskrit, and a choice of French or Spanish start in Grade III. Theatre-in-Education modules use folk forms—Malgujari in Indore, Burrakatha in Hyderabad—to strengthen vernacular fluency and confidence.

STEM & Maker Spaces
Every campus houses a 2,000-sq-ft “Tinker-Works” lab built around the MIT FabLab charter: 3-D printers, micro-controller banks, a vertical hydroponics bay, and safety-certified carpentry zones. The annual nine-day Shri Ram Maker-Fest draws participation from rural innovation clubs across the state; last year a student-built braille-cube printer won a national grant.

Arts & Expression
Fine-arts corridors display rotating exhibits curated by the Shakti Foundation. Tabla maestro Pt. Kumar Bose curates the Indian classical strand; the Rock n Roll module is mentored by Advaita collective’s guitarist Abhishek Mathur. From Grade V students must complete one “Capstone Aesthetic” each year—be it composing a raag-based ringtone or choreographing a contemporary dance that visualises Newton’s laws.

Sports & Well-being
TSUS partners with La Liga football academies and the Pullela Gopichand Badminton School. Daily sports is non-negotiable; even boarders have 60 minutes of sunrise play. A biometric-guided “Active Hour Tracker” maps caloric burn, posture and sleep patterns, feeding data into personalised fitness plans. Mindfulness coaches run twice-weekly breathing circles; the school’s pastoral-care staff includes a full-time child psychiatrist and two occupational therapists.

Community & Outreach
The “Rural Connect” programme sees Grade IX students live in partner villages for ten days, co-designing solutions to local problems using Design Thinking. Last year’s cohort installed low-cost irrigation sensors in 42 farms near Rohtak.

Faculty & Ratio
Teacher-to-student ratio stays between 1:10 and 1:12. All teachers undergo 60 hours of certified professional development annually, in partnership with Harvard’s Project Zero and SCERT, Delhi.

Infrastructure
Campuses are certified green and Wi-Fi enabled, yet screen-free for Pre-K to Grade II. Air-conditioned classrooms open into outdoor learning courtyards; libraries stock 18,000 printed and 10,000 digital resources. A 450-seat proscenium theatre, 25-metre swimming pool, all-weather synthetic track and a network of edible gardens round out the physical plant.

Admission & Fees
Entry is at Pre-Nursery, Nursery, and Grade XI only. Fees vary by city but average INR 3–3.5 lakh per year (excluding boarding) with scholarships up to 100 % on multiple criteria including excellence in sports and socio-economic need.

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  • Published: July 27, 2025

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