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Participating Institutions 2018 PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS High School Delegates • Aasraa Trust, Dehradun, India • Bhai Joga Singh Public School, Meerut, India • Abu Dhabi Indian School, Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, • Bharathiya Vidya Mandir High School, Sangareddy, UAE India • Academia School, Mirpur Branch, Dhaka, • Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh, India Bangladesh • Bina Bangsa School Bandung, Jawa Barat, • Ace Institute of Management, Sinamangal, Nepal Indonesia • Adamas International School, Kolkata, India • Bina Bangsa School Kebon Jeruk, Jakarta, Indonesia • Aditya Birla World Academy, Mumbai, India • Bina Bangsa School Semarang, Central Java, • Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad, India Indonesia • Agrasen Public School, Palwal, India • Bishop Cotton Boys’ School, Bengaluru, India • Akshar Arbol International School, Chennai, India • Blooming Dales International School, Rajasthan, • Al Noor Model School, Kerala, India India • Allenhouse Public School, Kanpur, India • Brigade Public School, Attapur, Hyderabad India • Amal International School, Colombo, Sri Lanka • Brindavan Public School, Coonoor, India • American School of Bombay, Mumbai, India • British International School, Ho Chi Minh City, • American School of Dubai, Dubai, UAE Vietnam • American Standard International School, Dhaka, • Budhanilkantha School, Narayansthan, Nepal Bangladesh • Bunts Sangha’s S M Shetty International School and • Amity Institute of Education, New Delhi, India Junior College, Mumbai, India • Andrew J Wild College, Kathmandu, Nepal • Burhani Serendib School, Colombo, Sri Lanka • Angel’s Public School, Pathankot, India • Calorx Education & Research Foundation, • Anglo Chinese School, Jakarta, Indonesia Ahmedabad, India • Ann Mary School, Dehradun, India • Canadian International School, Ho Chi Minh City, • Appollo National Public School, Bengaluru, India Vietnam • Army Public School, Lucknow, India • Candor International School, Bengaluru, India • Asa Ram Senior Secondary Public School, Ambala • Carman School, Dehradun, India cantt, India • Chaudhary Central Convent School, Bhind, India • Ashoka International School, Bahadurgarh, India • Cherry Blossoms International School and College, • Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Dhaka, Bangladesh Bangladesh • Chickar International School, Bareilly, India • Asian University of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh • Chinmaya International Residential School, • Aurum The Global School, Haldwani, India Coimbatore, India • Australian International School, Ho Chi Minh City, • CHIREC International School, Hyderabad, India Vietnam • Chittagong Grammar School, Dhaka, Bangladesh • B. K. Gadia ‘A’ Level & Junior College, Mumbai, India • Choithram School, Indore, India • BAF Shaheen English Medium School, Dhaka, • Christ Junior College Residential, Bengaluru, India Bangladesh • Cikal-Amri Secondary School, Jakarta, Indonesia • Bal Academy, Jodhpur, India • City Montessori Inter College, Lucknow, India • Bal Bharti Public School, Dwarka, India • City Montessori School, Aliganj Branch, Lucknow, • Bangalore International School, Bengaluru, India India • Bangkok Prep, Bangkok, Thailand • City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar 2, Lucknow, • Beacon Academy Jakarta, Indonesia India • Berkeley International School, Bangkok, Thailand • City Montessori School, Hardoi Road, Lucknow, India • City Montessori School, Kanpur Road, Lucknow, • Edubridge International School, Mumbai, India India • Ekamai International School, Vadhana, Bangkok • City Montessori School, Mahanagar, Lucknow, • Eklavya Residential School, Nashik, India India • Flower Valley, Chandigarh, India • City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Branch, • G.D. Goenka Public School, Lucknow, India Lucknow, India • Galaxy Convent School, UP, India • City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar, Lucknow, • Gandaki Boarding School, Pokhara, Nepal India • Gateway College, Dehiwala, Sri Lanka • City Montessori School, RDSO, Lucknow, India • Gateway College, Kandy, Sri Lanka • City Montessori School, Station Road Campus, • Gateway College, Negombo, Sri Lanka Lucknow, India • Gateway College, Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka • City Montessori School, Vishal Kand 2, Lucknow, • Gateway International School, Chennai, India India • Gautam International Academy, Dhar, India • Col Brown Cambridge School, Dehradun, India • Gems Institute of Higher Education, Kathmandu, • Columbia Convent, Indore, India Nepal • Convent of Jesus and Mary, Dehradun, India • GEMS Modern Academy, Dubai, UAE • CPS Global School, Anna Nagar, Chennai, India • GEMS Our Own English High School, Dubai, UAE • CPS Global School, Thirumazhisai, Chennai, India • GEMS School, Dhapakhel, Nepal • Creative School, Bengaluru, India • Global College Ikalnternational, Kathmandu, Nepal • Crescent Castle Public School, Ooty, India • Global Indian International School, Indore, India • D C Montessori (Sr. Sec. SMART) School, • Global Public School, Sonepat, India Chandigarh, India • GoldenGate International College, Kathmandu, • D Y Patil International School, Mumbai, India Nepal • Dalimss Sunbeam Chakia, Chandauli, India • Good Shepherd Finishing School, Ooty, India • Daly College Indore, India • Good Shepherd International School, Ooty, India • Delhi Private School, Dubai, UAE • Greenwood International School, Dubai, UAE • Delhi Public School - Newtown, Kolkata, India • Gurukul Commerce Academy, Kathmandu, Nepal • Delhi Public School Bangalore, East, Bengaluru, • Gurukul International Academy, Bijnor, India India • Gyananda Day Boarding School for Girls, • Delhi Public School Bangalore, South, Bengaluru, Dehradun, India India • Gyandeep Vidya Mandir, Raipur, India • Delhi Public School Eldeco, Lucknow, India • H. H. Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum Pakistani School, • Delhi Public School Ghaziabad International, Dubai, UAE Ghaziabad, India • Heritage Global School, Faridabad, India • Delhi Public School, Chandigarh, India • HFS International, Mumbai, India • Delhi Public School, Dehradun, India • Hindustan International, Chennai, India • Delhi Public School, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow, India • HLC International School, Chennai, India • Delhi Public School, Mohali, India • Hoerner College, Lucknow, India • Delhi Public School, Shaheed Path, Lucknow, India • Hopetown Girls’ School, Dehradun, India • Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai, • Hymavathi High School, Hyderabad, India India • ILMA International Girls’ School, Colombo, Sri Lanka • Dikshant International School, Zirakpur, India • India International School, Jaipur, India • DIPS Schools, Jalandhar, India • International School Dhaka, Bangladesh • Divine English School, Bengaluru, India • International School Ho Chi Minh City, Vo Truong • Doaba Public School, Parowal, India Toan, Vietnam • Doon Sen. Sec. Public School, Kararwala, India • International School of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, • DPS STS School Dhaka, Bangladesh India • DRS International School, Hyderabad, India • International Turkish Hope School, Dhaka, • DSB International School, Mumbai, India Bangladesh • Dubai International Academy, Dubai, UAE • ITMA Vidya Niketan, Indore, India • Ebenezer International School, Bangalore, India • J.S.S. International School, Ooty, India • Ecole Globale International Girls’ School, Dehradun, • Jain International Residential School, Bengaluru, India India • Ecole Mondiale World School, Mumbai, India • Jakarta Intercultural School, Jakarta, Indonesia • Jaswant Modern School, Dehradun, India • Maple Leaf International School, Dhaka, • Jayshree Periwal International School, Jaipur, India Bangladesh • JBCN International School, Borivili, Mumbai, India • Maria’s Public School, Guwahati, India • JBCN International School, Oshiwara, Mumbai, • Mayo College, Ajmer, India India • Mentari Intercultural School Bintaro, Jakarta, • JBCN International School, Parel, Mumbai, India Indonesia • Johnson Grammar School, Hyderabad, India • Mentor K Guidance and Counselling Services • Jyotirmay International School, Pune, India Bhopal, India • K.N. Sr. Sec. School, Ghikara Road, India • Mercedes-Benz International School, Pune, India • Kalyan Vidhya Niketan, Indore, India • Meridian School For Boys & Girls, Hyderabad, India • KC High, Chennai, India • Meridian School, Madhapur, Hyderabad, India • Khalsa College International Public School, • Model Academy, Jammu, India Amritsar, India • Mount Carmel School, Chandigarh, India • King Mongkut’s International Demonstration • Mount Litera Zee School, Indore, India School, Bangkok, Thailand • Mount Senoria School, Bengaluru, India • Kingston College International, Colombo, Sri Lanka • Munam Public School, Hazaribagh, India • KLM International School, Punjab, India • Mussoorie International School, Mussoorie, India • Knowledge Academy School, Chennai, India • Mussoorie Public School, Mussoorie, India • Kothari International School, Noida, India • Nahar International School, Mumbai, India • Kulapati Dr. S. Balakrishna Joshi Gurrukulam • Nancy International School, Dehradun, India Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Chennai, • Nandini High School, Hyderabad, India India • Navjeewan Academy Senior Secondary School, • La Martiniere College, Lucknow, India Delhi, India • La Martiniere for Boys, Kolkata, India • Nepal Police School, Kavre, Nepal • La Martiniere for Girls, Kolkata, India • New Digamber Public School, Indore, India • La Martiniere Girls College, Lucknow, India • Noida Educational Academy Sr. Sec. School, Noida, • Laidlaw Memorial School and Junior College, Ooty, India India • Notre Dame College, Dhaka, Bangladesh • Lakshmipat Singhania Academy, Kolkata, India • Oakridge International School, Bengaluru,
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