List of Schools in Bangalore

Bangalore is the capital city of the State of Karnataka.

  • Abdul Bari's English Primary and High School
  • Army Public School
  • Auden High School, Banashankari
  • Baldwin Boys High School
  • Baldwin Girls High School
  • Bangalore Education Socity, Malleswaram
  • Bethany High
  • Bishop Cotton Boys School
  • Bishop Cotton Girls School
  • Camlin School, JP Nagar 7th Phase
  • Canadian International School
  • Carmel Convent School
  • Carmel High School, Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore
  • Cathedral High School
  • Christ School
  • Charan's Public School, Ulsoor, Bangalore
  • Cluny Convent High School, Malleswaram
  • Cluny Convent High School, Jalahalli
  • Children Memorial National Public School, Bangalore
  • Eastern Fare Music Foundation
  • Frank Anthony Junior School,Richmond Town
  • Frank Anthony Public School,Cambridge Layout
  • Gitanjali International School
  • Holy Cross School
  • Innisfree House School
  • Indus International School
  • Inventure Academy
  • Jeeyar memorial school,Kasturinagar,Bangalore-43
  • Jain Heritage School
  • Jain International Residential School
  • Jyothy Kendriya Vidyalaya
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya Hebbal
  • Kensri School, Hebbal
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jalahalli
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya, Malleswaram
  • Little Flower Public School
  • Malleswaram Ladies Association
  • Mallya Aditi International School
  • Mysore Education Society Kishora Kendra School
  • National High School
  • National Hill View Public School
  • National Public School, Indiranagar
  • National Public School, Rajajinagar
  • National Public School, Koramangala
  • National Academy For Learning
Oakridge International School
  • Presidency School
  • Prarthana education society,padmanabhanagar
  • Ryan International School
  • Sishu Griha
  • Sophia High School
  • Sacred Heart Girls High School
  • St. Jeeyar junior and highschool -Kasturinagar,Bangalore-43
  • Sindhi High School, Hebbal
  • Sri Aurobindo Memorial School
  • Sri Kumaran Children's Home
  • Sri Vani Education Centre,Rajajinagar,Bangalore
  • Sri Vani Education Centre,Basaveshwar nagar,Bangalore
  • Sri Vani Education Centre,Magadi road,Machohalli,Bangalore
  • St John's High School
  • St Joseph's Boys' High School
  • St. Thomas High School
  • St. Paul's English School, Bangalore
  • Stonehill International, Bangalore
  • Trillium public school,R,T,nagar, Bangalore,
  • TRIO World School Bangalore
  • The Cathedral High School
  • The International School Bangalore
  • The Valley School
  • TREAMIS World School
  • Tunbridge High School
  • Venkat International Public School
  • Vijaya High school
  • Vidya Niketan School
  • Vidyashilp Academy

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