Silver Oaks – The School of Hyderabad

Silver Oaks International School is a group of Indian educational institutions established in April 2002. The chain of schools has its first campus at Bachupally, Hyderabad, and operates further campuses in Hyderabad, Bangalore and Visakhapatnam.[7] Its tagline is 'character first, competence next,' and its processes and values claim to be largely drawn from the freedom fighter era in India's history.

Silver Oaks International Schools
Address
Bachupally, Miyapur

Hyderabad
,
India
Coordinates17°32′32.78″N 78°21′50.33″E
Information
TypeInternational school
MottoWhere the mind is without fear and head is held high...
EstablishedApril, 2002
FounderMr. Dhanunjaya Vallabhaneni [1]
DirectorSeetha Murty, Dr. Sreenivasa Rao P, Pradeep Pai and Kartheek Chava [2]
PrincipalMrs. Seetha Murty,[3] Ms. Shailaja V,[4] Ms. Sunitha Y[5] and Ms. Shobna D [6]
Staff400+
Faculty400+
GenderCo-educational
Number of students4200+
International studentsYes
Average class size25
Student to teacher ratio11:1
Classes offeredGrade PP1 (LKG) to 12
Medium of languageEnglish
Hours in school day8
Classrooms120+
Campuses4
CampusUrban
SportsTennis, basketball, football, swimming, skating, badminton, cricket, etc.
AffiliationsCentral Board of Secondary Education, International Baccalaureate
Websitewww.silveroaks.co.in

The courses and curricula offered differ from campus to campus; the CBSE and IB curricula are offered across all campuses.

Campuses

Campus City State Founding Year Principal
Bachupally Hyderabad Telangana 2002 Seetha Murty[8]
Sarjapur Rd Bangalore Karnataka Shailaja Vittaldev
Visakhapatnam Visakhapatnam Andhra pradesh 2017 Sunitha Yernagula[9]
Whitefield Bangalore Karnataka 2019 Shobna Dhamija
Upcoming Hyderabad Telanagana Upcoming Rachana Sharma

Curriculum

Campus CBSE IB - PYP

(Grade PP1–6)

IB - MYP

(Grade 7-10)

IB - DP

(Grade 11-12)

Hyderabad

Grade 1 - 12

Sarjapur Rd., Bangalore
Whitefield, Bangalore In Process Candidate School
Visakhapatnam

Grade 1 - 10

[10]

Controversies

In 2017, Silver Oaks was accused of ignoring that its minor students attending a three-day event conducted in Bangalore, which had been organized by a student, were served alcohol.[11]

References

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