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India’s most expensive and historic school in the hills

India’s most expensive and historic school in the hills

If you ever dreamed of studying in a school like those shown in Bollywood films, you might imagine grandeur, sprawling campuses, and elite facilities.

While most of those were fiction, India does have real-life luxury schools that seem straight out of a movie.

One such gem is Woodstock School in Mussoorie, India’s most expensive and one of its most iconic boarding schools.

Established way back in 1854, Woodstock isn’t just a school; it’s a living heritage that has seen history unfold, from colonial rule and two World Wars to Indian independence and beyond.


Its unique charm lies in blending tradition with a forward-looking global vision. Perched 6,500-7,500 feet above sea level, it offers students breathtaking views of the Doon Valley and Tehri hills, creating a peaceful environment for learning and growth.

The school quickly gained popularity for providing an international education at a time when such a concept was almost unheard of in India. Today, it proudly hosts students from over 30 nationalities, making it a vibrant, multicultural community where more than 40 languages are spoken.

Woodstock isn’t just about luxury; it’s about holistic development. Its focus is on nurturing intellectual curiosity, creativity, leadership skills, and global citizenship.

Unlike many institutions that focus purely on academics, Woodstock blends rigorous studies with activities like outdoor treks, arts, music, and social service.

Moreover, the school offers world-class facilities, modern laboratories, art studios, a resource-rich library, and state-of-the-art boarding houses. Students here don’t just learn subjects; they experience life in a way that shapes them into global leaders.

Another key reason for Woodstock’s fame is its strong international curriculum, preparing students for universities across the world.

Many alumni have gone on to become notable figures in business, politics, art, and social sectors.

Exclusivity comes at a price. The annual fee for Grade 12 is a whopping ₹17,65,000, while for Grade 6 it’s about ₹15,90,000.

Add to this a non-refundable establishment fee of ₹4,00,000 and a security deposit of ₹3,50,000.

Essentially, sending a child to Woodstock could cost the same as buying a brand-new premium sedan!

But for those who can afford it, Woodstock promises more than just education; it offers an unforgettable life experience in the lap of nature, a piece of history, and a springboard to global opportunities.

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