We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.
– Winston Churchill
A school’s infrastructure is more than bricks and buildings; it is the silent curriculum that shapes how children feel, move, explore and grow every single day. At Mirai The School in Miyapur, this belief has been translated into 12 sprawling acres and 3.5 lakh square feet of thoughtfully designed space. The campus is not just large; it is intentional, built around the conviction that the environment itself should inspire learning, encourage physical vitality and nurture the whole child.
Space to breathe, room to become
12 acres is a rare luxury for any urban school, and Mirai makes full use of every square metre. The campus is divided into distinct zones: academic buildings, dedicated activity areas and open play fields, ensuring that children transition naturally between focused learning and free movement throughout the school day.
The 3.5 lakh square feet of built infrastructure houses classrooms, laboratories, activity zones and many more. Every space has been designed with natural light, ventilation and child-scale proportions in mind, creating an environment that feels welcoming rather than institutional.
Beyond the game: Building game changers
Sport at Mirai goes far beyond physical education periods. The school’s dedicated sports precinct, The Mirai Arena, is built to international standards and covers nearly every discipline a young athlete might wish to pursue: an expansive football ground, an international-standard cricket ground, 10 badminton courts, a semi-Olympic swimming pool and even a beach volleyball court.
Ten contiguous badminton courts alone are among the largest dedicated facilities found in any school in Hyderabad, enabling training across all age groups at once. The swimming pool provides structured aquatic training in a safe, professionally maintained environment, while the beach volleyball court adds an adventurous, unconventional dimension to student life.
Classrooms designed for curious minds
The academic block is built around Mirai’s three stage learning model:
Foundational (Pre-KG to Grade 2),
Preparatory (Grades 3 to 5) and
Middle Stage (Grades 6 and 7). Each stage has its own dedicated zones, furniture scale and resource areas tailored to the developmental needs of that age group.
Rather than rigid rows, Mirai’s classrooms are configured for flexible grouping, enabling independent work, collaborative projects and teacher-led instruction within the same space. Specialist rooms for science, art, music and technology complement the general teaching spaces, ensuring every child accesses a broad curriculum without compromise.
Rooted in Miyapur, ready for the world
Mirai is located in Miyapur, one of Hyderabad’s fastest growing residential corridors. The campus remains highly accessible via major roads and the Miyapur Metro, while the relatively open, green surroundings provide children with clean air and a genuine campus experience, a contrast to the compressed feel of denser inner-city schools.
Infrastructure as a promise
As Mirai opens admissions for AY 2026-27 from Nursery through Grade 7, its infrastructure stands as a tangible statement of intent. For families in Hyderabad seeking a school that pairs thoughtful CBSE pedagogy with world class facilities, Mirai makes its case quite literally in turf, tile and water, across 12 magnificent acres in Miyapur.

