List of Educational Institutions in Bangalore - Schools

Schools

See List of schools in Bangalore

  • Acharya Pathasala Public School, ICSE
  • Baldwin Boys High School, ICSE
  • Bangalore International School
  • Bethany High School, ICSE
  • Bishop Cotton Boys School, ICSE
  • Brigade Public School, CBSE
  • Canadian International School, IB
  • Carmel Convent High School, Jayanagar
  • Carmel High School Padmanabhanagar
  • Carmel High School, Basaveshwaranagar
  • Cathedral High School, ICSE
  • Christ School, Tavarekere
  • Claremce Public School, JP Nagar.
  • Cluny Convent High School, Jalahalli, KSEB
  • Cluny Convent High School, Malleswaram, ICSE
  • East Point School, Kalyan Nagar,
  • East West Academy ICSE Rajajinagar
  • East West international School CBSE
  • Eastern Fare Music Foundation, Koramangala
  • Fatima Nursery, Primary & High School
  • Florence High School, Frazer Town.
  • Gitanjali International School
  • Indus International School, IB
  • Jain International Residential School
  • Jothi Nivas
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya Hebbal, Bangalore
  • Kumarans, ICSE
  • Little Flower Public School, ICSE, ISC
  • M.S.Ramaiah High School, SSLC
  • Mallya Aditi International School, ICSE/IB
  • Mysore Education Society Kishora Kendra School
  • National High School
  • National Public School
  • New Horizon Public School, ICSE
  • PSBB, CBSE
  • S. Cadambi Vidya Kendra, ICSE, SSLC
  • S.S.B. International School, Indiranagar, ICSE, SSLC
  • Sarala Birla Academy
  • Sishu Griha Montessori and High School, ISCE
  • Sindhi High School
  • Sophia Girls Convent
  • Sri Aurobindo Memorial School, CBSE, SSLC
  • St Joseph's Boys' High School
  • St.Mark's Public School, J.P.Nagar
  • St.Paul's English School, J.P.Nagar
  • The Frank Anthony Public School, ICSE
  • The International School Bangalore
  • Trio World School Bangalore
  • st claret School

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