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Where care meets collaboration

At ABWA, we believe that when parents and educators come together, children thrive. With shared dedication and heartfelt partnerships, we nurture young minds, shaping individuals ready to move the world.

A holistic approach to parenting

Our quarterly Wellness Bulletin, curated by the Pastoral Care Team, offers expert guidance on emotional well-being, resilience, and parenting strategies. Stay informed and connected with upcoming pastoral initiatives.

Together in every step

What it means to be a part of ABWA

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Dimple Turakhia

Parent perspecive

As US citizens, we’ve watched our children, Yuvaan Turakhia (4th grade) and Ziva Turakhia (2nd grade), flourish at ABWA. Yuvaan’s leadership in a non-profit fundraising project ignited his confidence, unveiling his organizational skills. Ziva’s vibrant dance at the Cultural Fair showcased her creativity. We chose ABWA for its nurturing environment, aligning with our values of empathy and excellence.

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Darshita Dalal

Parent perspecive

Over the past 3 years, we’ve seen our daughter grow emotionally and become more confident academically. She’s picked up a wide range of skills, thanks to ABWA’s nurturing environment and its strong focus on all-round development. What we value most is the school’s grounded atmosphere and how it offers a level playing field—where every child is respected and no one is made to feel more or less than another.

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Rupal Dharamshi

Parent perspective

Choosing the right school is one of the most important decisions for any parent — and ABWA has been everything we hoped for and more. It has given our children strong roots and soaring wings providing a safe and nurturing space where their unique personalities could flourish. With passionate teachers and visionary leadership, the school blends academic excellence with holistic development. We’re deeply grateful to ABWA for shaping our children’s journeys so meaningfully.

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