Bal Bhavan International School runs under the Lagan Kala Upvan Society founded in 1970.
Its foundation was laid by Shri G.C. Lagan in 2004. During its initial campus planning, the school made special provision for a vast playground, where most outdoor games would be played.[1]
Ranking
In a survey by The Times of India's Times School Survey in 2022, Bal Bhavan International School has been ranked as the 3rd best school in Dwarka in 2022.[2]
According to dwarkadelhi.com it is among top 20 schools in Dwarka.[3]
The Streams of Science, Commerce, Humanities, Computer Science and Mass Media Studies & Media Productions are offered at Senior Secondary Level.
Bal Bhavan International School is Among few schools in Delhi to offer Mass Media Studies & Media Productions stream.[citation needed]
Sports
The school possesses an indoor sports centre of 0.7 acres (2,800 m2) and an outdoor play field of 2.4 acres (9,700 m2).
The indoor sports center includes a basketball, volleyball and badminton court, a skating area and table tennis tables. The outdoor play field includes cricket, football and handball courts. The school has introduced shooting also from April'2018.
The cricket tournament is organised by the school in memory of Sh. B. K. Gupta, one of its founding members. Out of 7 Tournaments, 5 are won by Bal Bhavan International School, Dwarka.
Bal Bhavan International School in association with Jawahar lal Nehru Sports Trust participated in INTERNATIONAL
UNDER 16 YEARS BOYS CRICKET TOURNAMENT organised by Bradman Foundation and School Sport Australia at Bradman Oval, Bowral, New South Wales, Australia.[4][5] It also won International School Cricket Premier League, 2014 & became the first & only Indian School to win that tournament which was played in CMS, Lucknow.
Maithili Thakur is an Indian singer.[20] She rose to fame in 2017 when she took part in season 1 of Rising Star. Maithili was the first finalist of the show, singing Om Namah Shivaya which gained her direct entry into the final.[21] She came second, losing out by just two votes.[22] Following the show, her internet popularity rose. On YouTube and Facebook her videos now get up to 7 million views.[23][24] She sings Maithili and Bhojpuri songs including chhath songs and kajris. She also sings a variety of Bollywood covers and other traditional folk music from other states.[20] She did her schooling from Bal Bhavan International School.[25]