Vaatsalya Public School

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Vaatsalya Public School
Location
Bangalore, Karnataka

India
Information
MottoLight of Knowledge
Established2006
Website http://www.vaatsalya.net

Vaatsalya Public School is a co-educational English medium school in Bangalore, India. The school offers education from pre-nursery to VIII standard. The medium of instruction is English. Kannada and Hindi are being taught as second languages.

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