BGS National Public School, Hulimavu, Bangalore

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BGS National Public School, Hulimavu
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BGS National Public School, Hulimavu, Bangalore

Coordinates 12°52′45″N77°35′57″E / 12.8791°N 77.5993°E / 12.8791; 77.5993
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Established22 June 2006 (2006-06-22)
Website bgsnps.com

BGS National Public School is a CBSE affiliated school located in the Hulimavu suburb of Bangalore. [1] [2]

Recognition

Education Today ranked BGS National Public School as the top CBSE school in Bangalore and second highest in India, after Kothari International School. [3] The academic director, S. A. Nair, has also received recognition. [4]

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