Embassy Group, one of India’s leading real estate developers, announced the launch of Embassy Academy under its Embassy Education vertical. Situated in North Bengaluru within the integrated township of Embassy Springs, the school campus is spread over 5.30 acres with a total capacity to accommodate 1350 students in phase one. The school is proposed to be affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi. The campus is designed by the renowned Andy Fisher Workshop, Singapore.
According to the organisation’s press release the admission process would begin from October 2023 for the inaugural academic year with classes commencing from June 2024. Admissions will be open for grades Nursery to 5 in the first year, eventually extending up to grade 12. Offering the CBSE syllabus pattern exclusively, the school will focus on experiential and project-based learning, physical education, and extra-curricular and co-curricular activities. Students will also benefit from science, mathematics, computer, and robotics labs, along with a maker’s space, dedicated studios for music, arts, and dance, libraries catering to both junior and senior levels, dining halls, play areas, and expansive outdoor sports facilities.
Embassy Group first ventured into the education field with the launch of Stonehill International School in 2008, one of the first schools in South India to offer all three International Baccalaureate programmes.
Speaking at the launch of Embassy Academy, Stefano De Napoli, CEO of Embassy Education, said, “Embassy Group’s foray into the education sector, through Embassy Education, aims to establish a legacy of excellence and innovation. With Stonehill, an IB school, and now Embassy Academy, a proposed CBSE school, Embassy Education is dedicated to providing top-notch education that fosters holistic development and empowers students for success. Embassy Academy’s launch aligns with the Group’s vision to impact lives positively by creating sustainable environments that encourage progression and growth. The school’s introduction into the educational landscape is anticipated to be a significant milestone in achieving this vision.”