
How Cambridge and IB schools stole hearts in India’s small cities
[ad_1] Mumbai: Schools affiliated to international boards are gaining traction in India’s tier-II and tier-III cities as aspirational second- and third-generation business owners and professionals with higher disposable incomes send their children to these schools. These schools, which have tuition fees upwards of ₹7-9 lakh per annum, are now offering specially trained teachers—some roped in…