HK International School

Our Visionaries

Sri. S. Hemanth Kumar

Founder Chairman

A committed entrepreneur and philanthropist dreams of HK INTERNATIONAL School being a beacon light in Bengaluru. His passion, positivity and roots in Bengaluru have propelled him to make a difference. He aims to provide an ambience in which every student discovers and realizes his/her complete potential. His dream is to transform their potentials into reality without having any inhibitions of being discriminated on the basis of race, religion, caste or social status.

A B.Tech graduate with a flair in interior designing. She aims to instil good morals and intellectual values in the children by establishing this school.

Smt. Komala Hemanth

Secretary & Administrator

Sri. S. Hemanth Kumar

Chairman

A committed entrepreneur and philanthropist dreams of HK INTERNATIONAL School being a beacon light in Bengaluru.

His passion, positivity and roots in Bengaluru have propelled him to make a difference.  He aims to provide an ambience in which every student discovers and realizes his/her complete potential.  His dream is to transform their potentials into reality without having any inhibitions of being discriminated on the basis of race, religion, caste or social status.

The aim of education should be to teach us how to think than what to think – rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for ourselves, than to load the memory with thoughts of other men. Education would be much more effective if its purpose was to ensure that by the time they leave school every boy and girl should know how much they do not know, and be imbued with a lifelong desire to know it.

What compels me is my grave concern about the pressures on students to achieve academically good scores.

The push for higher test scores and the demand that all students exhibit high proficiency in reading, math and science is sending reverberations throughout all levels of education, creating stressed-out 12th graders, violent 8th graders, attention deficit 5th graders and four-year olds who have had their childhoods stripped away from them. It cannot be allowed to go on as it is.

It is time we returned to the great questions of human growth and learning:How can we help each child reach his or her potential? How can we inspire each child to discover his/her inner passion to learn? How can we honour the unique journey of each individual through life?

Dr. Gururaj Karajagi

Chairman

What compels me is my grave concern about the pressures on students to achieve academically good scores. The push for higher test scores and the demand that all students exhibit high proficiency in reading, math and science is sending reverberations throughout all levels of education, creating stressed-out 12th graders, violent 8th graders, attention deficit 5th graders and four-year olds who have had their childhoods stripped away from them. It cannot be allowed to go on as it is. It is time we returned to the great questions of human growth and learning: How can we help each child reach his or her potential? How can we inspire each child to discover his/her inner passion to learn? How can we honour the unique journey of each individual through life?

H.K.International School, Bangalore with which the Academy for Creative Teaching has a very close and symbiotic relationship, has made a conscious choice of becoming a school that is not only different but the one that makes a difference. It would give the children the adventure of learning, the wonder of nature and culture, the richness of human experiences and the delight in acquiring new abilities. H.K.International School, Bangalore would imbibe the spirit of creative teaching and learning which recognises the physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual worlds of students.

I know and am sure that the school would have a great and a fantastic future.

Smt. Komala Hemanth

Smt. Komala Hemanth

A BTech graduate with a flair in interior designing. She aims to instil good morals and intellectual values in the children by establishing this school.