The Indian Community School, Khaitan Branch is located in Khaitan area. Admission is given to both boys and girls for classes KG, Prep and standards I-X. The school has a huge campus with outdoor play area for the small children. Khaitan Branch was started in September 1996 to accommodate the students of the afternoon shift of the ICSK, Senior Branch.
The highly experienced and qualified staff dedicatedly works towards academic and all-round development of the students. The numerous inter-school and intra-school co-curricular activities provide a platform to students to display their talents. Academics, sports and cultural activities are given equal importance to bring out a well-balanced individual. Students are encouraged to inculcate an awareness of how to apply knowledge, skills and concepts in reaching the full educational potential.
Age requirement
The age requirement for admission for the academic year 2025-26 are as follows:
LKG | Students born not later than | 15th March 2022 |
UKG | Students born not later than | 15th March 2021 |
CLASS 1 | Students born not later than | 15th March 2020 |
The originals of the above documents also must be produced at the time of admission which will be returned after verification.
The School is affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education and is recognized by the Ministry of Education, State of Kuwait. The medium of instruction is English and the second language for all classes up to VIII is Hindi. Arabic is the third language up to class VIII. Students can opt for French or Hindi in class IX and X. In classes XI and XII three streams are offered - Commerce, Science and Humanities. The Syllabus for classes VI to XII is according to the guidelines laid down by the NCERT, with classes IX to XII following NCERT books.
In junior school, the curriculum is based on the fundamentals - Mathematics, Science and Languages - the basics of all learning. Evaluations appropriate to the level of learner are held for LKG and PREP. However there is an assessment system based on weekly class assignments and projects.
We have adopted the new Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation programme of the CBSE. It has brought out a major and a welcome change in the assessment of classes VI to X. Rote learning and memorization has been replaced by emphasis on thinking skills and the continuous growth of students. CCE focuses on the holistic assessment of a learner which includes both scholastic and co-scholastic areas of learner growth with particular reference to attributes such as life skills, attitudes and values, sports and games as well as co-curricular activities. It means interactive teaching, regularity of assessment, frequency of unit testing, diagnosis of learning gaps, use of corrective measures, retesting and feedback of evidence to teachers and students for their self evaluation.
Physical Education, Art, Music and Work Experience are an essential part of the curriculum.
SCHEME OF STUDIES (KG-5)
KG/PREP | STD I-III | STD IV/ V |
English | English | English |
Hindi | Hindi | Hindi |
Mathematics | Mathematics | Mathematics |
EVS | EVS | EVS |
| Arabic | Arabic |
| | KSS |
SCHEME OF STUDIES (6-10)
STD VI-VIII | STD IX/ X |
English | English |
Hindi | Hindi/French |
Mathematics | Mathematics |
Science & Technology | Science & Technology |
Social Science | Social Science |
Art | Artificial Intelligence |
Music | Art |
Computer Science/ WE | Music |
Arabic | |
KSS | |
SCHEME OF STUDIES (11&12)
SL NO | STREAM | Compulsory language | Compulsory Subject II | Compulsory Subject III | Compulsory Subject IV | Any one should be selected from the optional group (Vocational Elective) V | 6th Optional Subjects |
1 | Science with Mathematics | English | Physics | Chemistry | Maths | Computer Science/ Home Science/ Physical Education/ IT/Fashion Studies/Psychology/ Artificial Intelligence. | Painting/ Food Production/ Bharathanatyam Dance/Applied Art/Commercial Art/Sculpture/Tourism/ Applied Mathematics |
2 | Science with Biology | English | Physics | Chemistry | Biology | Maths/ Home Science/ Physical Education/ IT/Fashion Studies/Psychology/ Artificial Intelligence. | Painting/ Food Production/ Bharathanatyam Dance/Applied Art/Commercial Art/Sculpture/Tourism/ Applied Mathematics |
3 | Commerce | English | Accountancy | Business administration | Economics/Mass media/ Entrepreneurship | Maths/ Home Science/ Physical Education/ IT/Fashion Studies/Psychology/ Artificial Intelligence/Marketing | Painting/ Food Production/ Bharathanatyam Dance/Applied Art/Commercial Art/Sculpture/Tourism/ Applied Mathematics |
4 | Humanities | English | History | Sociology | Economics/Mass media/ Entrepreneurship | Home Science/ Physical Education/ IT/Fashion Studies/Psychology/ Artificial Intelligence/Marketing | Painting/ Food Production/ Bharathanatyam Dance/Applied Art/Commercial Art/Sculpture/Tourism/ Applied Mathematics |
The school follows 2 semesters in one academic year.
The fees charged by ICSK are set in accordance with Kuwait Ministry of Education (MOE) regulations and are subject to changes. The school fee once paid is not refundable.
Transport Fee
The use of school transport is a privilege and not a right.
One month’s notice should be given or one month’s fee will be charged in lieu of notice for discontinuing transport facilities suddenly. The transport facility can be cancelled only after paying the outstanding transport fee amount (if any).
A student using the school bus facility will have to behave in a disciplined manner in the buses, failing which bus facilities will be withdrawn without any notice.
The school will recover the cost of repairs of any damage caused to the bus by any student.
Bus facilities are extended to students on the existing routes and bus stops only. Complaints from parents if any, regarding the school transport should be handed over to the Principal in writing. No parent or student will be allowed to deal with the driver directly for any complaint.
No student should lean out of the bus window or put his/her head out under any circumstances.
Transport rules will be modified by the school management at any time. Any bus route may be cancelled if it is found to be uneconomical.
The school management will not be held responsible for any accident or injury caused to any student or member of the staff while using the school transport.