National Public School, Indiranagar

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The National Public School, Indiranagar (NPS) is a private school located in Indiranagar, Bangalore, India. It is a sister institution of the National Public School Rajajinagar and National Public School HSR. It was started in 1982 by Dr. Gopalkrishna, chairman of the National education trust.

National Public School, Indiranagar
File:Npsinr.jpg
School Logo
Location
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Coordinates12°58′10.5″N 77°38′48.4″E / 12.969583°N 77.646778°E / 12.969583; 77.646778Coordinates: 12°58′10.5″N 77°38′48.4″E / 12.969583°N 77.646778°E / 12.969583; 77.646778
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TypePrivate school
MottoReach Out, Reach High, Reach Beyond!
Established1982
Enrollment1765
Houses  Challengers   Explorers   Pioneers   Voyagers
Color(s)Khaki and white   
PublicationGlimpses, Newsdesk
Websitehttp://www.npsinr.com/

AboutEdit

 
National Public School Indiranagar - Main Building

The school is an English medium co-educational school which was affiliated to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) till 2016,[1] government of India and follows the 10+2 educational pattern.

AchievementsEdit

The school has constantly been among the top 10 schools not only in Bangalore, but in the entire country, as per media surveys. In 2012, the school was ranked 8th in India and 2nd in Bangalore.[2]

Notable alumniEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. "CBSE cancels affiliation of 6 Karnataka schools for forging docs to skirt RTI Act - Times of India". Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  2. http://indiaranker.com/schools/

External linksEdit