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National Public School (or NPS-RNR or NPS-R) is a school established in Bangalore India in 1959 [1] by K. P. Gopalkrishna. The campus, which consists of four buildings, is located in Rajajinagar . The school has been given full autonomy by the Central Board of Secondary Education .
The National Public School group was founded in 1959 by Dr. K.P. Gopalkrishna, an educationist with a visionary approach to schooling. The first NPS school was established in Bangalore, Karnataka, and quickly gained a reputation for its innovative curriculum and focus on all-round development.
The National Public School, Indiranagar (NPS) is a private school located in Indiranagar, Bangalore, India. It was started in 1982 by Dr. Gopalkrishna, chairman of the National education trust. It was started in 1982 by Dr. Gopalkrishna, chairman of the National education trust.
During this period, the regulation and supervision of public and private schools belonged to the Bureau of Public and Private Schools. Upon the start of Martial Law in September 1972, it became the Department of Education and Culture and subsequently reorganized into the Ministry of Education and Culture in June 1978 by virtue of Presidential ...
National Public School began as the National English School in a rented building on Avvai Shanmugam road in Gopalapuram. Now it is located in a sprawling campus on the same road. It was affiliated to the CBSE in 1972 and has 1300 students and 70 teachers.
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National Public Senior Secondary School (or NPS) was established on 24 August 1981 in Hanumangarh Junction, Rajasthan, India. [1] NPS was the first English medium school in the city and is run and managed by a trust.
National Public School, Koramangala is a private school located in Koramangala. It was established in 2003 [ 1 ] and is a part of the NPS group of schools. The school is run by the National Education Trust, which is a linguistic, regional, minority institution.