Capital Project

New School Building

Help us build a modern, flood-resilient classroom building to serve generations of students at SMIS Mayapur

Building the Future of SMIS

"These children are the future hope of our Society" — Srila Prabhupada

Why We Need a New Building

Sri Mayapur International School is growing rapidly, and our current facilities can no longer accommodate all the students who wish to learn here. The existing classrooms face annual flooding challenges, causing school closures and infrastructure damage. Our new multi-story classroom building will be elevated and flood-resilient, providing a safe, modern learning environment year-round.

The new building will house spacious, well-ventilated classrooms, science laboratories, a library, computer labs, and administrative offices — all designed to international standards while reflecting the spiritual heritage of Mayapur.

Architectural Vision

Professional architectural plans for a world-class educational facility

Building Features

Multi-Story Design

Multiple floors of modern, spacious classrooms for growing enrollment

Flood Resilient

Elevated design to protect against annual flooding in Mayapur

Natural Light & Air

Large windows and ventilation for comfortable, bright learning spaces

Science Laboratories

Fully equipped Physics, Chemistry, and Biology labs

Digital Classrooms

Smart boards, projectors, and modern educational technology

Library & Resources

A dedicated library wing with digital and physical resources

The Flooding Challenge

Mayapur faces severe annual flooding that damages school infrastructure, contaminates water, creates hazardous conditions with poisonous snakes and slippery surfaces, and forces school closures — disrupting children's education. The initial budget for land filling alone starts from 20 lakhs. Our new elevated building design permanently solves this critical issue.

Help Us Build a Brighter Tomorrow

Every brick, every beam, every classroom brings us closer to providing world-class education in the sacred land of Mayapur.