The King’s School Canterbury, one of the world’s oldest schools, will soon open in Bengaluru, bringing to India a 1,400-year legacy of learning and leadership. Established in 597 AD and re-founded under a Royal Charter from King Henry VIII in 1541, the school remains one of the most respected names in premium education.
Through a partnership with Vidhyanidhi Education Trust, this heritage now finds a home in India’s dynamic educational landscape. The King’s School Canterbury, Bengaluru will offer a British curriculum grounded in King’s Canterbury’s heritage and attuned to the aspirations of 21st-century learners: nurturing students who think critically, act ethically, and lead with empathy.
Behind the partnership stands Dr Kiran Pai, Managing Trustee of Vidhyanidhi Education Trust, and Managing Director of Vidyashilp Education Group, whose work has consistently anticipated the direction of modern education in India. Together with Nina Hunt, Managing Director of The King’s School Canterbury International, and supported by Tony Puri, CEO of Minerva International, the initiative brings together two institutions with a shared purpose. Rooted in one of the world’s oldest educational traditions, this collaboration embraces Bengaluru’s vibrant culture, its families’ aspirations, and their shared pursuit of excellence in learning.