International Fateh Academy
Amritsar
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Guru Ki Wadali, Chehhertta, Amritsar-143105, Punjab, India
Overview
What kind of child will this school work for best
Strengths
Potential trade-offs / Things to check
Recommendations / Questions to Ask
Board / Curriculum
IGCSE
Grades offered
Nursery - 12
Medium
English
Type
Co-ed
Students
Around 95 (as per Ezyschooling/Edustoke listings; school does not publish exact figure)
Student–Teacher Ratio
Approximately 10:1
Boarding
Yes
Pincode
143105
Leadership & Staff
| Class / Category | Fee (₹) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Boarding (Annual) | ₹10,00,000 | Includes ₹6,00,000 tuition + ₹4,00,000 room & board (AY 2025–26) |
| Imprest / Incidental Deposit | ₹75,000 | Replenished as used; confirm refund policy |
| Trips & Spending | ₹1,10,000 | Annual trip budget; additional ₹50,000 suggested for personal spending |
| Day School (Annual) | ₹2,60,000 | Includes tuition and meals |
| Application Fee | ₹1,000 | As per Ezyschooling listing |
| Sibling Discount | 5% for second child, 10% for third |
• As per Ezyschooling listing
Day School Session
April–March; applications typically close by February.
Boarding Session
September–June; applications close around May.
How to Apply
Submit the online enquiry form or email admissions@miripiriacademy.org. Interviews are scheduled via Calendly.
Eligibility
English proficiency recommended; boarding students must meet health and behavioural standards.
Documents Required
Passport or birth certificate, school transcripts, vaccination record, ID proofs, photos, and medical forms.
Next Steps
Interview with counsellor, deposit payment, and orientation scheduling.
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Academics (IGCSE/CAIE)
Positives
Small class sizes and project-based learning help children get individual attention. English immersion supports international students well.
Watch out for
Limited public data on exam results makes it hard to gauge academic outcomes.
Ask: Ask for the last three years’ IGCSE and A-Level results and university placements.
Boarding Life
Positives
Students experience a close-knit community, seva at the Golden Temple, and strong cultural immersion.
Watch out for
Boarding is expensive, and historical concerns about 3HO institutions make safeguarding an important topic to verify.
Ask: Request the school’s current safeguarding policy and details of external audits.
Day School
Positives
Local families benefit from the same Cambridge academics and spiritual exposure at a lower cost.
Watch out for
Transport costs vary and are not clearly listed.
Ask: Ask for bus routes, costs, and supervision details.
Extracurriculars
Positives
Wide range of sports, Gatka, music, and art activities encourage balanced development.
Watch out for
Trip and imprest costs can add significantly to the total annual expense.
Ask: Request a detailed list of optional vs. mandatory trips and their costs.
13 acres
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What parents liked
"Teachers are very nice and here they put in a lot of effort to get children to start being independent. I am very happy with my call to opt for this school."
— Pooja
"A popular school and for all the right reasons. It has excellent infrastructure and a great faculty."
— Rohan
"Focus on holistic education."
— Raghav Arora
Concerns raised
"Most of the facility available there, only care about keeping their authority figure reputation high."
— Shankar
"I would strongly advise anyone considering Miri Piri Academy to proceed with caution. Their lack of professionalism and integrity in handling recruitment…"
— Glassdoor (ex-staff review)
"External reports and survivor accounts have raised historical concerns about 3HO-run boarding institutions. Parents should review these independently before deciding."
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Age Range
10–18 years (Grades 5–12).
Family Backgrounds
Mix of Indian and international families, many connected to the Kundalini Yoga or Sikh Dharma community.
Socio-economic Profile
Predominantly upper-middle to affluent families due to boarding costs.
Child Profiles
Works best for children who are independent, open to spiritual practice, and comfortable with communal living. Children who prefer a purely secular or highly private environment may find it challenging.
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