For families weighing the day schools among the international schools in New Delhi and the wider Delhi NCR, Heritage Xperiential Learning School is one of the better known names in Gurugram. Founded in 2003 and built around experiential, project led learning, it has grown into a large CBSE community while the Heritage group also operates a dedicated IB World School nearby. This profile sets out what GlobalSchoolGuide Editorial has verified about its curriculum, fees and admissions.
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At a glance
Curriculum and academics
HXLS is best known for experiential learning, an approach that puts enquiry, projects and hands on work at the centre of the day rather than rote preparation for examinations. The main school is affiliated to CBSE and runs from the early years through Grade 12, with students sitting the CBSE board examinations in Grades 10 and 12. The school describes itself as not for profit and has built a reputation in the Delhi NCR for arts, sport and a broad co curricular programme alongside the academic core.
Families who want an international route within the same group can look at the Heritage international school in Gurugram, which offers the IB Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma programmes and Cambridge courses. That gives parents a choice between a strong CBSE pathway and a full international curriculum under one educational philosophy. For how Heritage sits against its peers in the capital, see our roundup of the best international schools in New Delhi.
Work out the real annual cost
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Heritage Xperiential Learning School fees
Heritage Xperiential Learning School fees sit in the mid band for the Delhi NCR, well below the premium embassy enclave international schools in central Delhi but above the lowest cost CBSE options. As a CBSE day school the tuition is more accessible than the full IB international schools, and the group's international school sits higher again. The school publishes a current schedule, so confirm the live figures with admissions rather than relying on a number found second hand. For the wider picture, see our guide to international school fees in New Delhi.
- Registration: a one off application or registration charge, normally non refundable
- Deposit: a security or caution deposit on admission, often refundable on leaving
- Annual charges: development or annual fees billed alongside tuition each year
- Extras: transport across Gurugram, uniform, meals, trips and after school activities
Admissions
HXLS admits for an April start in line with the Indian school year, with the main intake at the entry year groups in the early years and at Grade 1. Applications for popular entry points open well ahead of the session and the school runs interactions and readiness observations suited to the age of the child rather than formal entrance tests for the youngest applicants.
Places higher up the school depend on availability in the year group, and demand across Gurugram is strong. Register early, ask about waiting lists, and have previous school reports ready if you are relocating mid year so admissions can place your child in the right grade.
Location and who goes there
Heritage runs campuses in Gurugram, including the Sector 62 area and the Sohna Road corridor, which puts it within reach of the residential sectors and condominium communities where many corporate and expatriate families in the Delhi NCR live. The commute is manageable from central and southern Gurugram, and the school operates its own transport across the area.
The community is largely corporate Indian and returning NRI families alongside some international households, drawn by the experiential ethos and the choice of a CBSE or IB route within the group. For the full landscape of districts, curricula and fees across the capital, see the New Delhi city hub.
Reviews
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Frequently asked questions
How much are Heritage Xperiential Learning School fees?
Heritage Xperiential Learning School sits in the mid band for the Delhi NCR. As a CBSE day school it is more accessible than the premium IB international schools in central Delhi, and the school publishes a current schedule. Registration, a deposit and extras such as transport sit on top, so confirm the live figures with admissions.
What curriculum does Heritage Xperiential Learning School follow?
The main school is affiliated to CBSE and is known for experiential, project based learning from Nursery to Grade 12. The Heritage group also runs an IB World School in Gurugram offering the IB programmes and Cambridge courses for families who want an international route.
When was Heritage Xperiential Learning School founded?
The school was founded in 2003 and was formerly known as The Heritage School, Gurgaon. It has since grown into a large not for profit community across more than one campus in Gurugram.
When do Heritage Xperiential Learning School applications open?
HXLS admits for an April start in line with the Indian school year, with main intakes in the early years and at Grade 1. Apply well ahead of the session for sought after entry points and ask about waiting lists for places higher up the school.
Where is Heritage Xperiential Learning School located?
The school operates in Gurugram in the Delhi NCR, including the Sector 62 area and the Sohna Road corridor, close to the residential sectors where many corporate families live.