The gorgeous new campus of the Canadian International School is less than a year old.
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All the hallways are open-air, though covered.
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The lower-school library.
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A playground for cricket and basketball.
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Behind the pavilion, a jungle jim for the younger kids.
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At this intersection between three buildings is a small garden.
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Most if not all the classrooms have computers for the children, and there were also larger computer labs.
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A pleasant corner along the hallway; again, all the "halls" are open air.
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The main entrance and parking lot looks out over a large lake ("tank") with the small town of Yelehanka on the other side.
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We had a tour from one of the administrative staff; the teachers were all getting ready for school to start on Monday.
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The courtyard within the lower-school section. These women were washing the small plastic chairs used by the little kids.
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They limit class size to 12 children, so some grades have two classrooms. This is grade 2a.
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The fourth-grade classroom.
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The fourth-grade classroom.
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The art classroom.
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In the front of the school, a large playground (at left) for the upper-school kids, a residential facilty (background) for about 50 boarders, and the lunch cafeteria (blue roof in the center).
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Part of the upper-school area.
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A courtyard near the upper-school area.
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A wall painting.
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The sixth-grade classroom.
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The sixth-grade classroom.
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The sixth-grade classroom.
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Computers in the sixth-grade classroom.
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The French classroom.
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Work was still underway on this basketball court.
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The "gym" is a weight room.
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Outside the "gym" is a place for washing up.
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The swimming pool is also available for families to use on weekends.
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The changing rooms at the pool.
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The school runs several bus routes into the city every day.
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