Welcome to Gillco International School

The Gillco International School emblem consists of four unique elements which define and express the philosophy of our school. The Laurel Wreath symbolizes victory and leadership, the Shield stands for strength and tradition, the Torch is for truth, life and enlightenment through education, and the letter G represents the values and ethical practices of the brand behind the school, Gillco.

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07 - May - 2025 By Gillco International School

Level Up Session – Mr. Tarun Gupta

Today’s Level Up Session at Gillco International School with Mr. Tarun Gupta and Ms. Ritu Kanwar was a truly enriching experience. Gratitude to our esteemed speakers and enthusiastic learners for making it a memorable session!

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05 - May - 2025 By Gillco International School

Mind Matters Challenge

The Mind Matters Challenge brought out the creativity and compassion of our 3rd to 5th graders as they explored the theme “Mindful Me, Connected Me.” From designing superheroes to crafting stories and posters, our young changemakers showcased how mindfulness and empathy shape their world.

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05 - May - 2025 By Gillco International School

Medal of Excellence- SOF National Science Olympiad

Proud moment for Gillco International School! Our brilliant minds have brought home the Gold! Heartiest congratulations to our young achievers for securing the Gold Medal of Excellence in the SOF National Science Olympiad (Session 2024-25). Your hard work and dedication inspire us all!

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From The Principal's Desk

DEVELOPING A GROWTH MINDSET IN K12 EDUCATION

A growth mindset should be cultivated in students from K order to create a productive learning environment. A gr mindset is the notion that one's skills and intelligence can be improved through dedication, effort, and perseverance. In contrast, people with a fixed mindset think their abilities are innate and immutable.

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