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A student has secured 10th [18] Rank in the MaRRS International Spelling Bee held on 29 June 2013. GWH was the winner [19] of the Mahindra Football National Inter-school Championship in 2012. Greenwood High has won the inter-school chess tournament in Bangalore five times [20] in a row.
Ekya Schools, Bangalore; Greenwood High International School, Varthur Sarjapur Road; HMR International School, Bangalore; ... The International School Bangalore;
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The school has adopted the curriculums of various countries: Grade 9 and 10 pass out through the IGCSE Curriculum, while grades 11 and 12 complete the 2-year course in the IB Diploma. TISB hosts an annual student-run cultural and academic fest, [ 1 ] Vivum , which is one of India's largest student-led school fests.
National Law School of India University, ranked one in India, is called by a few as the 'Harvard of the East'. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Christ University Bangalore University , established in 1886, provides affiliation to over 500 colleges, with a total student enrolment exceeding 300,000.
Frankfurt International School (FIS) Helene-Lange-Gymnasium; International School of Düsseldorf (ISD) International School of Hamburg (ISH) International School Hannover Region (ISHR) International School of Stuttgart (ISS) Munich International School (MIS) St. George's The British International School; Robert Bosch United World College, Freiburg
Candor International School is a co-educational international school in Bangalore, Karnataka, India that was established in 2010 by Dr Suresh Reddy, the Founder and Chairperson of Saketh Educational Trust. [2] It is an IB (International Baccalaureate) & IGCSE (CAIE) certified school on a 30 acre campus.
Bangalore International School, formerly the American Community School, was founded in 1969 by Eloise R. Bennett.In the 1960s and 1970s, although many American and Canadian families were living in the city, there were no schools offering a North American curriculum and instruction style.