National Public School, Banashankari

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National Public School, Banashankari
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National Public School, Banashankari
No.81, 3rd Cross, 60 Feet Road, Uttarahalli - Kengeri Main Road, Banashankari 6th Stage

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Coordinates 12°53′59.3″N77°31′39.7″E / 12.899806°N 77.527694°E / 12.899806; 77.527694
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TypeEducational Institution
MottoReach Out, Reach High, Reach Beyond!
Established2013
PrincipalDr. Jayanti Nair
Number of students4269
Campus size12 acres
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Color(s)Brown and white   
PublicationCascade, Illume
Website http://www.npsbsk.com/

National Public School, Banashankari is a school located in Bangalore, India established in 2013. It is headed by Dr. K. P. Gopalkrishna. [1]

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References

  1. "About National Public School Banashankari". www.npsbsk.com. Retrieved 4 September 2024.