Top 10 Women Leading International Schools In Bangalore - 2024

Women Leaders: Shaping Education, Cultivating Excellence

Women leaders play a crucial role in international schools, significantly contributing to the educational landscape's diversity, innovation, and inclusivity. Their contributions are vital for the holistic development of these institutions and for preparing students to thrive in a globalized world. The presence of women leaders in international schools is not just beneficial but essential for the holistic development of these institutions. Seeing women in authoritative roles can inspire young girls to pursue their ambitions and challenge traditional gender norms. This visibility is crucial for nurturing future generations of female leaders who are confident and capable of taking on leadership roles in various fields.

Innovative Leadership, Inclusive Education

One of the most significant contributions of women leaders is their ability to offer diverse viewpoints. In the multicultural environment of international schools, where students and staff come from various cultural backgrounds, having leaders who can understand and empathize with different experiences is crucial. Women leaders often excel in emotional intelligence, enabling them to create an inclusive atmosphere that respects and values every individual's background. This inclusivity is vital for fostering a sense of belonging among students and staff, which in turn enhances their performance and satisfaction. Moreover, women leaders in international schools advocate for policies that support work-life balance and professional development. These policies are particularly important in the demanding environment of international education, where the pressures can be intense. By promoting flexible working conditions and continuous learning opportunities, women leaders help create a supportive work culture that attracts and retains top talent from around the world. Their presence in leadership positions serves as a powerful role model, especially for female students. Having women in leadership roles can drive schools to address gender biases and stereotypes more effectively.

In this issue, the Women Entrepreneurs Review magazine brings a ‘Women Leaders in International Schools Special – 2024', who are domineers of change in the corporate realm of the country. This list of ten leading and inspiring women is crafted by a team of CEOs, VCs, and the editorial board, delivering inspiring stories of their journey and the contributions & roles played by them in the creation and empowerment of an economically powerful nation.

  • Iqra International School
  • Arshya Anjum

  • With a demonstrated history of working in the education management industry, skilled in analytical skills, communication, public speaking, organizational leadership, and time management.

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  • Bangalore International School
  • Azra Begum

  • With a wealth of varied experience in managing schools of international standards, playing key roles in leading the associated stakeholders, also excels in time management & stress management and more

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  • GR International School
  • Geetha Ramanujam

  • With a vast amount of teaching experience, she has travelled extensively as a featured speaker, serving as an educator and philosopher at various international conferences in diverse locations

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  • The Grandeur International School
  • Kubra Hussain

  • She consistently introduces new initiatives to improve education, showing her dedication and hard work as she strives for positive change in the educational field every day

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  • Sharanya Narayani International School
  • Lakshmi Reddy

  • Having extensive experience in managing projects, collaborating with project teams, interfacing with clients, and deploying technology to build successful solutions for organizations in diverse fields

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  • Indus International School
  • Sarojini Rao

  • She played a key role in developing the curriculum and inter-curricular strategy, establishing academic and non-academic goals for the school, and providing teacher training

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  • One World International School
  • Shobna Dhamija

  • She has specializes in team management, communication, leadership, lesson management, strategic planning, organization development, training & development and finance

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  • Canadian International School
  • Shweta Sastri

  • She primarily focuses on visioning and performance across all aspects of the school, her expertise lies in education management, finance, strategy, leadership, and governance

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  • New Horizon International School
  • Swati Soni

  • Her experience spans various areas within the education sector, including expertise in design thinking, staff development, training, educational management, leadership, and communication

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  • Deccan International School
  • Usha Devi

  • Possessing a proven track record in the education management sector, proficient in elementary and secondary education, educational leadership, classroom management, teaching, and curriculum development

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