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The International School Bangalore – Top Boarding Schools of India

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Background
Founded by Dr. K. P. Gopalkrishna (Chairman of the NPS institutions in Bangalore)

Location
NAFL Valley, Whitefield – Sarjapur Road,
Bangalore, Karnataka

Total Enrollment: Students from nearly 30 countries.

Curriculum
Grades I – V, Cambridge International Primary Programme, CIPP
Grades VI-VIII Preparation for IGSCE
Grade IX-X IGSCE
Grade XI –XII – IB

Fee Structure
Approx Rs 4,00,000 ($12,000), to be paid in one or two installments.

International accreditation
IB and IGCSE

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Shalini November 21, 2009 at 4:41 am

A reasonably good option in Bangalore

D. Rogers November 21, 2009 at 10:09 pm

I have seen most of them – Canadian, Bangalore International, The International School of Bangalore and Indus. I am glad I don’t have to make the decision but am even happier that my daughter does not have to go to a school in America.

The teacher attrition is high in these Bangalore schools and they all seem to have some minor problems but at least they don’t have guns in the classrooms. There are no guns but prepare your kid for some hard times.

American kids have a very hard time in Indian schools. They are demanding. And believe it or not students must respect teachers. No wonder so many Indians living in American send there kids to India for school.

max November 24, 2009 at 3:23 am
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