The Northridge International School strives to develop a culture of curiosity in students so as to give them a life long love of learning,responsible citizenship and personal integrity. It teaches its children an appreciation of social realities and the importance of their voices being heard. With this in mind the emphasis is on project based learning rather than on knowledge based learning.

There is an effort to involve children in every aspect of school life and to give voice to their opinions and their suggestions. The school makes every effort to listen to what the children have to say and as far as possible to put into practice their suggestions. We are a community based on trust, mutual respect and compassion and we hold all members of the community accountable for upholding these values.

The school is committed to mastery of learning skills, development of intellectual curiosity, excellence and creativity in all disciplines and enthusiastic participation in athletics and other social activities. Towards these ends the school adopts flexibility as far as the learning process is concerned. It is willing to adapt and change and abjures rigidity in its approach. We encourage our students to develop clarity of thought, confidence and facility in expressing ideas and artistic and esthetic sensitivity.

We expect all the members of the community in and out of the classroom to subject their views and actions to critical examination and to accept responsibility for them. We hope that all our graduates will leave Northridge with a commitment of service to others and to environmental stewardship and with a greater understanding of themselves and their responsibilities in a global society.

If this interests you, then please contact us to arrange a visit. We will love to meet you and your child.

Remember life is short. And our life should have a deep meaning and a noble purpose. Help your child consider a life of adventure and become like a well trained soldier ready to face all the ups and downs that lie ahead of him.
Thank you,
Sonia Channi
Advisor