
Our Story
Sky World School was founded in 2011 by Mrs. Santosh Bhandari with a clear belief that every child carries a unique spark. Guided by the idea that “each child is a star,” the school nurtures individuality and confidence from the earliest years. Our tagline, “For the stars of tomorrow,” reflects our purpose: to prepare young learners for a future full of possibilities.
Our Vision. Our Mission. Our Legacy.

To nurture young learners into confident, thoughtful and capable individuals who shine in their chosen fields and contribute positively to the world.
How We Teach
We begin by understanding every child’s strengths.
We inspire curiosity.
We ignite skills that prepare them for future pathways, whether it’s academics, sports, arts, performance or innovation.
Our Learning Philosophy
We follow the Multiple Intelligence framework proposed by Howard Gardner and teach through real-life experiences. Children learn best when they do things on their own, explore, experiment, and express. Practical learning makes concepts meaningful and stays longer in their mind.

Future-Ready Education
Our approach focuses not only on knowledge, but on confidence, skills, communication, creativity, and exposure. Students are encouraged to perform on stage, participate in competitions, build real skills, and think for themselves. We aim to build learners who are ready for local and global platforms.
Student Success Stories
Our philosophy has translated into remarkable achievements.

Aranaya Thakur
Winner of more than 700 awards in Taekwondo across state, national and international competitions. She is now preparing for the Olympics.

Bhumit Kaushik
Recipient of a prestigious Global Science Scholarship worth €20,000. Certified Data Analyst, currently interning at Microsoft.
Apart from these individual achievements, over 749 students have excelled in academics, sports, music and arts, including podium finishes, certificates, medals and recognitions at various levels.
What We Stand For
Every child is gifted in their own way
Learning should be joyful,
hands-on and meaningful
Exposure builds confidence
Skills matter as much as knowledge
