
Located in the picturesque Doon Valley, the Indian Cambridge School was founded in 1990 and subsequently recognized by the Government of Uttar Pradesh in 1997, upto class VIII.
At present, the school is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examiniation, New Delhi, for ICSE (X) and ISC (XII) Examination.

The Indian Cambridge School is a co-educational, day and residential school, open to all castes, creeds and classes, without any discrimination or bias.
The Governing Body deals with the finances, general welfare and growth of the school, while the Principal, with the assistance of a qualified and committed staff, design the school curriculum based on the principles, and ethos drawn from the latest pedagogy. The demands and futuristic perspective of the swiftly changing society are constantly kept in view.
The infrastrucutre of the institution facilitates the all-round development and growth of the students, fostering intellectual curiosity, clear thinking and the capacity to solve problems.

Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand, nestles in the valley formed by the Himalayan ranges in the north and the Shivaliks in the south. Around 250 kms. from New Delhi, the town is accessible by road and rail links from all the major towns of India. The Shatabadi Express commutes from New Delhi to Dehradun and back every day.
The Doon Valley enjoys a moderate climate, with heavy rainfall in the mansson from 15th June to 15th September.