Indus Trust

Notable alumni include bestselling Author Rithwik Aryan who later dropped out of Harvard University and spent 1.5 years in two different mental asylums to write his debut novel Out of Madness.

[2] Indus International School, Bangalore hosts the Eagle Cup, a tournament with competitions in football, basketball, swimming, athletics, badminton and tennis.

It previously offered the International General Certificate of Secondary Education for Grades 9 and 10; however, as of 2019, it was replaced with the Middle Years program.

The school is run by the Indus Trust, comprising members who represent the IT sector, real estate development and business investment.

In addition to academic subjects, sports, dance, music and art are incorporated into the curriculum.

The school offers basketball, football, cricket, tennis, volleyball, swimming, athletics, karate, and horse-riding, among other sports.

Admissions are granted upon review of the past two years' academic records and on the mental organization, creativity and critical thinking skills of the student, which may be based on an evaluation by the school head.

The campus houses Indus International School Hyderabad, boarding facilities for weekly and full-time boarders and the sports grounds.

Classrooms seat 30 students, and blocks are equipped with play areas for pre-school, projection systems, computer facilities and lockers.

The open air amphitheatre has a seating capacity of over 500 and is used for outdoor performances such as plays, band concerts and graduation ceremonies.

IELC Whitefield is located in one of the major IT hubs of Bangalore in the city-centre, offering an easy commute.

[14] The Indus Training and Research Institute (ITARI), Bangalore, India was inaugurated on December 1, 2009.