My husband and I are going to be moving to Mumbai in June as he has been offered a promotion to move there. We're still unsure of whether our kids should come with us or if they should stay here in England and go to bording school. Are there any decent international schools in Mumbai, or are public schools in India also worth while investigating?
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The public schoools in India are English-medium, but they tend to focus on rote learning and are very focused on academics. Since you're coming from the UK, I'd advise against them. If you really want your kids to get an Indian experience, rather send them to a good private Indian curriculum school.
If money isn't too much of a problem, however, I would recommend sending them to one of the excellent international schools in Mumbai like Dhirubhai Ambani where they'll get a world-class education. Also, since you're moving in June, I'd recommend looking into schools and applying for admission as a top priority.
Take a look at the Education and Schools in Mumbai page and the International Schools in Mumbai page for more information.
Good luck with your move!