Education in Indore - Schools

Schools

There are several schools for pre-primary, primary and higher secondary education in Indore. Some of them are listed here:

  • Advanced Academy
  • Agrawal Public School
  • B.D Toshniwal Maheshwari Bal Mandir
  • Chameli Devi Public School-1 and 2
  • Christian Eminent Higher Secondary School
  • Choithram School
  • Choithram SchoolNorth Campus
  • Daly College
  • Delhi Public School, Indore
  • Guru Harkrishan Public School, Indore
  • I.T.M.A Vidya Niketan, Indore
  • Indore Public School (I.P.S)
  • Indus World School Indus World School Official Site
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1, No.2, No.3, No.4 and No.5, Indore
  • Laurels School International
  • Navodaya Vidyalaya Indore
  • New Digamber Public School
  • Pragya Girls School(P.G.S.)
  • Prestige Public School
  • R.K. Daga Maheshwari Academy
  • Vidyasagar School(V.S.S.)
  • Queens College
  • Sarafa Vidhya Niketan
  • Shishukunj International School
  • Shri Vaishnav Bal Mandir
  • Shri Vaishnav Academy
  • Shri Gujarati Samaj A.M.N. English Medium School
  • South Indian Cultural Association Senior Secondary School, Indore
  • St. Arnold's Higher Secondary School,Vijaynagar, Indore
  • St. Paul Higher Secondary School, Indore
  • St. Raphael's Girls' Higher Secondary School
  • Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Indore
  • Talent Higher Secondary School
  • The Emerald Heights International School
  • The Bhavans Prominent School
  • Tirathbai Kalachand School
  • ST. BASANT HIGHER SECONDERY SCHOOL

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