Indus International School Teacher Reviews
Updated 10 Apr 2022
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- Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
You have a lot of opportunities to participate and learn
Cons
A little stressful work. But stress makes you stronger.
Continue reading - Current Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
They are out of touch with reality and maybe that's what works for them.
Cons
Long story short, no specialist support, the disparity in salary, hiring someone overqualified for hazy roles and later giving them responsibilities additional to their roles, underqualified management (with bookish impractical knowledge of education), no true international exposure, no modern educational infrastructure in place0. Always comparing themselves to CBSE! Apparently, that's their benchmark. Teachers are poorly traied and internal trainings are ridiculous. Paperwork and bureaucracy win. They ask you to submit the same police verification, medical checkups, etc. during COVID for which you have to pay yourself and risk your lives during quarantine. Children are duped in the name of differentiated programs where everyone is in the same classroom despite having vastly different levels. Classrooms are huge and so is the student-teacher ratio. Apps are paid more importance than the content being taught. They make teachers work illegally under the name of job shadowing for months! Residential quarters are also hoarded and some ridiculous rules are imposed on those who want to live on the remote campus. Religious plurality does not exit and even the induction speech referred to the antichrist (any relevance to education?) On teacher's day, teachers contribution was not recognised. Instead they were compared to CBSE by a CEO who never really visits any classes. They have introdued fake modernness throughh robots and things as such. But overall this school is a good trip down the 18th century.
Continue reading - Current Employee★★★★★
Pros
- Good campus - Futuristic thinking but unrealistic, just castles in the sky
Cons
- Teachers' mental well being is not taken care of at all; we have no personal life. - The school has its own unnecessary documentation which takes away the precious time which can be used to make a lesson more interesting - At the end of the day, teachers are left with no energy to contribute further - Almost every Saturday is working even though it's supposed to be alternate Saturdays - Even Sundays are no different as we have to cope up with the immense work pressure & unreasonable deadlines - Leaves policy has gotten worse & full of red tapism; it's very difficult to take even 1 day leave in a month
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Infrastructure, teacher development and training ,Mr Ray’s Vision and work
Cons
Management is worst especially HR
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Good learning experience. You learn to segment classes and take regular feedback from students.
Cons
No growth opportunities, too much documentation, no growth opportunity, increases work-life imbalance, causes stress and health issues.
- Current Employee, more than 5 years★★★★★
Pros
Good salary, free kids education and food
Cons
work-life balance, a lot of documentation work
Continue reading - Former Employee, less than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Big campus, great infrastructure………….that’s it!
Cons
Work culture is terrible, children are treated like adults because they pay a huge fee they believe they can do anything. No civic sense, no manners.. nothing to learn from!!
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 5 years★★★★★
Pros
The pay is the only good part about the school.
Cons
It's work work and more work. Just too much pressure. Management lives in their own world. Make the teachers do nonsensical work in the name of leadership and education. Attrition rate is crazy high. All that everybody talks about is about quitting. The stress level is enough to take passion out of a passionate teacher. The school has got the whole thing wrong.
- Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Good campus and nice weather
Cons
Management is not good and dirty politics
- Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Good training, professional support, professional,
Cons
Work load, nothing more to cons