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Hebron School

Lushington Hall, Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu, 643001, India
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A-LevelsIGCSEBoarding LifeScholarships
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Data verified from public sources
Annual Fees$ 1,656 – $ 3,312
Ages5 – 19

Hebron School is a A-Levels / IGCSE school in Ootacamund, India. Founded in 1899. It serves 373 students for students aged 5–19. Annual tuition ranges from $1,656 to $3,312 USD.

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Location & Getting There

Lushington Hall, Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu, 643001, IndiaOpen in Maps

NanaSays Scorecard

Est. 1899
Year Founded
373
Students Enrolled
Boarding Available
Scholarships Available
EAL Support
SEN Support

Key Details

Curricula Offered
A-LevelsYes
IGCSEYes
Support Services
EAL SupportYes
SEN SupportYes
WellbeingYes
Bus ServiceNo
Accreditations
Cambridge Assessment International Education
Languages of Instruction
English

Scholarships Available

Merit-based Scholarships

Fee reductions available for SAARC citizens. Concessions for families employed by selected Christian organisations. The Sheiling Trust provides additional financial support.

Key facts

Founded
1899
Ages
5–19 (Co-ed)
Pupils on roll
373

About

Hebron School is a coeducational day and boarding school located in Ootacamund (Ooty), Tamil Nadu, India, catering to students aged 5 to 19. The school offers a British-based curriculum including IGCSE and A Levels, with English as the medium of instruction. With 373 pupils, it provides both day and full boarding options.

School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.

Why Families Choose

British curriculum (IGCSE and A Levels) in the hill station of Ooty, Tamil Nadu; coeducational boarding and day school serving a wide age range from 5 to 19.

Fees & Financials

Rs138,000 - Rs276,000

Original currency: Rs138,000 - Rs276,000.

Admissions Process

  1. 1Online application form available at hebronooty.org. A deposit is required upon admission confirmation to reserve a seat. Visits to the school can be arranged through the admissions office.

Admissions Details

Waitlist Policy

Subject to seat availability. A deposit secures the place.

Boarding Life

Full residential boarding from Standard 5 (age 9+). Dormitory accommodation with dorm parents and pastoral care across two campuses: Lushington and Selborne.

Full residential boarding from Standard 5 onwards (age 9+). Dormitory life with pastoral care and dorm parents. Separate campuses: Lushington and Selborne. 'Home away from home' philosophy.

School Day

Two-semester academic year: August to December and February to June. Full boarding with structured daily routines.

Student Life

House System

Blue and Gold House system with six major inter-house competitions throughout the academic year.

Uniform

Uniform is required.

Food & Dining

On-campus kitchen and dining hall providing meals for all boarding and day students. Nutrition services managed by the school.

Clubs & Activities
Arts and CreativeAcademic and IntellectualCommunity and Service

Facilities & Programmes

Sports
Swimming Pool
Football Pitch
Cricket Ground
Basketball Courts
Tennis Courts
Arts
Performing Arts
Academic
Medical Clinic
Co-Curricular
Duke of Edinburgh Award
IAYP
Football
Cricket
Basketball
Swimming
Tennis
Rugby

Wellbeing & Safety

Pastoral & Mental Health

Pastoral care team, spiritual life programme, and health care services. 'Home away from home' approach to emotional and social wellbeing. Medical clinic with resident doctor on campus.

Safeguarding & Child Protection

Dedicated safeguarding programme. Medical clinic with resident doctor on campus. Health care services for all students.

Student Demographics

School Type
Co-educational
Age Range
519
Early Years
Primary School
Secondary School
High School

School Background

Governance & Ownership

private

Religious Affiliation

Christian

Sports Programme

Facilities
Swimming PoolFootball PitchCricket GroundBasketball CourtsTennis Courts

Frequently Asked Questions

The annual fees at Hebron School are Rs138,000 - Rs276,000 per academic year.