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Students aged 11 to 14 follow a CBSE-based programme grounded in strong academic roots and school-based assessments. At our CBSE school in Salem, in a dynamic multilingual setting, they deepen core subjects, explore new disciplines, and grow into confident, responsible and independent learners, supported by caring tutors and rich co-curriculars.
CBSE curriculum
Blend CBSE’s robust, vibrant vision with The Indian Public School - Salem’s strong academic roots, caring pastoral support and rich co‑curricular programme, updated with new subjects and teaching approaches that match each learner’s needs and strengths.
Exam success path
Start NEET and JEE foundation from Grade 8, strengthening core concepts, problem‑solving and exam strategy early, so learners gain confidence and stay ahead in their competitive exam journey.
Future pathways
Explore life and career options through Future Pathways at The Indian Public School - Salem, with university fairs, mentorship, career workshops, expert talks and exchange programmes that help learners plan routes from school to university and beyond.
Life competencies
Be equipped with future-ready skills through the ISP Life Competencies framework – a life skills framework supported by Camtree, part of Huges Hall at the University of Cambridge.
Multilingual learning
Strengthen English as a first language and choose Hindi and Tamil as additional languages, with French valued equally. Learn together across mother tongues, reading, debating and writing in multiple scripts to build flexible language skills.
Extra-curricular activities
Discover rich extracurricular opportunities, from Olympiads and LogiQuid to the Innovative Summit, TEDx Salem Youth, Talkathon and Drama Day, that uncover talents, build confidence and nurture creative, analytical minds.
International experiences
Open doors to the world through ISP and ILOS programmes, where CBSE Secondary learners join Changemakers, ISP Writers and Artists, virtual exchanges, summer schools, internships, NUS science camps and outbound trips that grow confident global citizens.
Leadership opportunities
Lead real change through the Rotary Interact Club, where students design service projects, collaborate with peers and local partners, and grow as responsible, compassionate leaders in their community.
Personalised support
Give focused one-to-one support through mentoring, extended classes and regular check-ins, as students share challenges, celebrate wins and gain extra time, guidance and confidence to deepen understanding.
Friendly admissions process
Experience a warm, responsive admissions journey with clear steps from enquiry to first day at school. Our team is on hand to answer questions, arrange visits and help your family feel at home at The Indian Public School - Salem CBSE Secondary.
Students at our Secondary school in Salem achieve strong outcomes in recent CBSE board examinations across key subjects. Their performance reflects consistent effort, high standards and confident subject knowledge. Here are highlights from their recent results.
100%
Full marks achieved in French in the CBSE Grade 10 board examinations
474/500
Highest overall score achieved by the TIPS Salem Grade 10 school topper in the CBSE board examinations
98%
Top score achieved in English in CBSE Grade 10
99%
Top score achieved in Science in the CBSE Grade 10 board examinations
Through our CBSE Secondary programme at The Indian Public School - Salem, rooted in strong academic foundations and the best of traditional independent schooling, students pursue scholarly excellence, supported by a caring pastoral and tutorial system, wide‑ranging co‑curricular experiences and study pathways that continually evolve with new subjects and teaching approaches to match individual needs and skills.
Exploring language through reading and expression
Students develop fluency and confidence in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Through a wide range of literary and non‑fiction texts, they refine their language skills, explore meaning and tone and learn to express ideas with clarity and creativity.
Second Language: Hindi, Tamil
Students add a second language alongside English, choosing Hindi or Tamil to listen, speak, read and write in real contexts. They grow as bilingual communicators, strengthening vocabulary, grammar and cultural understanding every day.
Building logical thinking and problem‑solving
Students strengthen reasoning as they work with number, algebra, geometry and data handling. They practise explaining their strategies, tackling real‑life problems and using mathematical tools to make sense of patterns and information.
Understanding the world through inquiry and experiment
Students explore key ideas in Physics, Chemistry and Biology through hands‑on investigations. They ask questions, design experiments, analyse results and connect scientific concepts to everyday life and global challenges.
Connecting past, place and people
Students investigate History, Geography, Civics and Economics to understand societies and environments. They compare perspectives, study how communities are organised and consider how their choices can shape the world around them.
Every day in CBSE Secondary at The Indian Public School - Salem is structured, dynamic and focused on strong subject foundations. Through our CBSE Secondary programme, rooted in strong academic foundations and the best of traditional independent schooling, students pursue scholarly excellence, supported by a caring pastoral and tutorial system, wide‑ranging co‑curricular experiences and study pathways that continually evolve with new subjects and teaching approaches to match individual needs and skills.
Check in
8:40am – 8:50amClass teacher check-ins, attendance and open talks.
Morning lessons
8:50am – 10:00amFocused morning lessons to strengthen core subjects.
Morning break
10:00am – 10:10amA short pause to rest, refresh and reset for learning.
Midday lessons
10:10am – 12:50pmContinued lessons that deepen understanding across subjects.
Lunch
12:50pm – 1:20pmShared lunch in the hall with class teachers and friends.
Afternoon lessons
1:20pm – 2:40pmAfternoon classes that reinforce learning and build skills.
Snack break
2:40pm – 2:50pmSchool snacks and refreshments for a quick energy boost.
Final lessons
2:50pm – 3:30pmFinal lesson block to consolidate concepts and clear doubts.
Check-out
3:30pm – 3:40pmDiary notes, homework updates and classroom tidy-up.
Extended class
3:40pm – 4:45pmExtra class time for board exam batches to review and practise.
At our international school in Salem, CBSE Secondary students take charge of their learning, building strong academics, multilingual confidence and life competencies. Through Learning.Firstâ„¢ and rich opportunities, they grow as curious, internationally minded learners.
Academic achievement
Track progress and get tailored support with academic tracker, assessments and one‑to‑one mentoring.
Start NEET/JEE foundations in Grade 8 while developing key thinking, social and personal skills.
Multilingualism
Strengthen English and grow in Hindi, Tamil and French in an inclusive, multilingual campus.
International opportunities
Connect with the world through ILOS projects, summer schools, internships and outbound learning.
Life & career pathways
Plan your future with Future Pathways: fairs, mentoring, workshops and expert talks.
At The Indian Public School - Salem, academic achievement is visible and supported at every step. Students use the Academic Tracker and regular assessments to see how their knowledge, skills and understanding grow, while Board Exam results help them reflect on progress and set new goals.
When they need extra help or stretch, students book one‑on‑one support sessions for focused attention and real guidance, and join extended classes to reinforce concepts and deepen understanding beyond regular hours.
Through the Mentor-Mentee programme, small groups meet regularly with a trusted mentor to share challenges, celebrate successes and plan next steps, ensuring no learner is left behind.
Through the Aakash Hybrid Grade 8 Foundations programme at The Indian Public School - Salem, students begin preparing for NEET and JEE while also building life competencies.
In these foundation courses, learners strengthen thinking and learning skills, practise communication skills as they explain solutions, and grow social and emotional skills by working with peers and teachers.
They take personal responsibility for their preparation, develop global awareness by seeing how STEM shapes real life, and focus on personal development through goal‑setting and reflection. Academic readiness and life skills grow together, helping students move confidently toward future pathways.
Learners strengthen English as their first language and choose Hindi and Tamil as second and third languages, with French embraced with equal importance.
Students from different mother tongues study together on the same campus, reflecting an inclusive language policy.Â
As they read literature, debate current issues and write in multiple scripts, they build flexible language skills for life and future study.
At The Indian Public School - Salem, CBSE Secondary students open doors to the world through ISP and ILOS programmes. They join Changemakers, ISP Writers, ISP Artists and Virtual Exchange projects, creating and sharing ideas with peers in other countries.
As they move up the school, Summer School and internship programmes, NUS science camps and Outbound Learning trips turn new cities and campuses into classrooms.
In every experience, students explore creativity, culture and collaboration, building confidence, independence and a strong sense of themselves as global citizens.
Through Future Pathways at The Indian Public School - Salem, students actively explore life and career options. University fairs connect them with courses and campuses in India and abroad, while mentorship and career‑orientation workshops help them discover their strengths, interests and possible pathways.
Expert talks bring professionals onto campus to share real‑world journeys, and exchange programmes widen students’ perspectives on studying and working globally.
Step by step, learners use these experiences to make informed choices, set goals and design a personalised route from school to university and beyond.
NUS
As part of our outbound learning programme, The Indian Public School - Salem students participated in a science camp organised by the National University of Singapore. This outstation experience sharpened their scientific temper and thinking skills, extending science learning beyond the classroom.
Rotary Interact Club
Rotary Interact Club puts students in action for a better tomorrow. They lead service projects, grow leadership through real challenges and build fellowship as young leaders united in social responsibility and community impact.
Gr8 Foundations
From Grade 8, students begin structured NEET and JEE foundation courses that strengthen core concepts, build problem‑solving skills and develop exam strategy early on, helping them grow confident and stay ahead in their competitive exam journey.
I am a passionate and committed Physics teacher with a strong foundation in the subject and a student-centric approach to teaching.
Mr Lawrance, Physics teacher
I inspire learners to develop curiosity, logical thinking, and confidence while strengthening their analytical and problem-solving skills. By emphasizing conceptual clarity and real-world application, I help students understand Physics deeply and perform with confidence in both academics and competitive examinations.
Experience a warm, responsive admissions journey at The Indian Public School - Salem, with clear steps from first enquiry to your child’s first day in class. Our admissions team is on hand to answer questions, arrange personalised school visits and help your family feel at home in our community.
Strengthen foundations in The Indian Public School - Salem’s CBSE Secondary programme, deepening core subjects, exploring new disciplines and growing into confident, responsible and independent learners in a dynamic multilingual setting supported by caring tutors and rich co-curriculars.
Join the school reopening for Grades 6 to 12 and start the year with confidence.