Taktse International School

Taktse International School is a not-for-profit coeducational school located in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas, near Gangtok, Sikkim. Opened in March 2006, the school has residential and day boarding facilities and enrolls students from kindergarten through grade 12.[1]

Taktse International School Main Building

Academics

Taktse's interdisciplinary and value-conscious curriculum emphasizes cultural awareness and independence. Taktse's curriculum includes the following programs:[2]

Affiliation

Taktse is currently affiliated with Cambridge International Examinations, recognized by the AIU (Association of Indian Universities), including Delhi University. Additionally, the school is looking forward to affiliating with ICSE in the near future to offer students a broader choice of boards.

Faculty

The principal of Tatkse International School, Phuntsok Lauenstein, received his B.A. in English Literature from the University of Chicago and holds a M.Ed from Harvard University.

Location

Taktse International School’s 35-acre campus lies on the sprawling and verdant Maharani Estate at Pangthang. Connected to Gangtok by a 9 km all-weather road, the school stands at an elevation of nearly 2,000 m and offers panoramic views of Mount Kangchenjunga and much of the Himalayan range. It is home to one of the highest basketball courts in the world.

References

Coordinates: 27°22′16″N 88°35′20″E / 27.3711°N 88.5889°E / 27.3711; 88.5889



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