National, July 23rd, 2025 – The International Education group at Cambridge University Press & Assessment (Cambridge) today announced the milestone of surpassing 1,000 Cambridge International Schools across South Asia, with over 800 schools offering Cambridge programmes in India alone. The total number of Cambridge schools in the region has grown by 16% in the past year, from 894 in 2023-24 to 1,034 in 2024-25, with India contributing over 81% of the new additions. Over 75% of all Cambridge International Schools in South Asia are located in India, followed by 12% in Bangladesh.
The Bramhapriya World School in Pune became the 1000th Cambridge school. While 53% of Cambridge International Schools are in Tier 1 cities, reflecting a strong urban concentration, the Southern region of India has the greatest uptake of Cambridge schools in smaller cities. Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities together make up 47%, showcasing a spread of international education into non-metro cities and towns.
The growth of Cambridge across South Asia reflects a global shift towards international education, with a record number of students taking Cambridge exams in 2024 than in any previous year. Responding to requests from its community of schools in the region, Cambridge will introduce a third Cambridge Checkpoint test series in March 2026, providing schools with greater flexibility to schedule assessments in line with their academic calendars.
With Cambridge, students can choose from more than 50 different subjects for AS & A Level and more than 70 subjects for Cambridge IGCSE. This provides huge flexibility and choice for students to choose what suits them best. From ages 3 to 19, the Cambridge Pathway is designed to hone analytical thinking and independent research skills, to develop communication and leadership skills. Cambridge also launched Cambridge Climate Quest in India last year, a first-of-its-kind climate literacy programme to help students become engaged in climate and sustainability issues. Together with deep subject knowledge, it’s these skills that help students thrive in the real world.
Vinay Sharma, Senior Vice President for International Education in South Asia, said, “Crossing the 1,000 schools mark in South Asia is a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering world-class education that empowers learners and educators alike. With over 800 Cambridge International Schools in India, we’re proud to be at the forefront of driving innovation, inclusion, and excellence across the region. Our programmes go beyond academic achievement — they equip learners with the skills, mindset, and confidence to navigate global challenges, from climate change to the rise of AI. Together with our schools, we are shaping the future of education.”
As Cambridge continues to expand its footprint in South Asia, it remains dedicated to fostering holistic development, lifelong learning, and global readiness among students. Through innovative programmes, rigorous assessments, and tailored resources, Cambridge is setting new benchmarks in education and working with schools to transform lives across the region.