Nearby Schools

Salarpuria Sattva Casa Cresent

16/A, Benson Cross Rd, Byadarahalli, Benson Town, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560046 Benson Town, Bangalore, Andhra Pradesh Pincode: 560046

Academy of Excellence

# 402, 4th Cross, 8th B Main Road,1st Block, HRBR Layout, Bengaluru Rating : 4.6

Army Public School

Kamaraj Road, Bengaluru Rating : 4.4

Assumption Church & English School

2nd Block, 12th Main, Rajaji Nagar, Rajaji Nagar, Bengaluru Rating : 4.4

Baldwin Boys High School

14, Hosur Road, Richmond Town, Bengaluru Rating : 4.4

Baldwin Girls' High School

90, Richmond Road, Bengaluru Rating : 4.4

Banjara Academy

1st Main Road, Rahmath Nagar, RT Nagar, Bengaluru Rating : 4.1

Bishop Cotton Girls' School

St. Mark's Road, Residency Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru Rating : 4.3

✅CAMBRIDGE Academy of English | IELTS | PTE | TOEFL | ESOL Exams| Spoken English Training Institute | English Speaking Course In Bangalore

next to Empire Hotel, Subramanya Arcade,#87,1st & 2nd floor, next to Empire Hotel, Nehru Road, Saint Thomas Town, Ramaiah Layout, HBR Layout, Bengaluru Rating : 4.7

Chinmaya Institute of Nursing

C.M.H. Compound, Chinmaya Mission Hospital Road, Indiranagar, Bengaluru Rating : 4.0

EuroKids

Tiny Tots, No.73, 3rd Cross, 17th B Main Road, 5th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru Rating : 4.6

Learning at EuroKids happens through experience and reflection on doing. With Buddy, your child experiences quality education and learns to explore and enjoy the surroundings. The integrated use of scientifically designed games, toys and technology makes learning a lot more fun and engaging. Our emphasis on the child’s well-being and development in close coordination with parents, makes it a perfect experience for your child. This exciting 360 degree engagement is what makes 
EuroKids Your Child’s Second Home!
 

Goutham group of Institution

258, 6th Cross Road 1st Stage, West Of Chord Road, Manjunath Nagar, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru Rating : 3.8

Japanese Language School

opp. OI play school, No 125, Subh Shree 1st Main Road opp:, opp. OI play school, MLA Layout, RT Nagar, Bengaluru Rating : 4.8

Kendriya Vidyalaya Hebbal

Sadashiva Nagar, Bengaluru Rating : 4.1

Kendriya Vidyalaya Malleswaram

18th Cross Road, Malleshwaram West, Bengaluru Rating : 4.4

Kensri School

18/2a, St James Church Next, Mariya Street, Mariyannapalya, Mariya Street, Bengaluru Rating : 3.9

KENSRI is the brainchild of Mr. Srish Kumar who worked for The World Bank as its Senior Operational Economist. KENSRI's curriculum is designed and structured to develop an attitude and spirit of excellence. It is an independent, co-educational school from pre-kindergarten through XII grade, PUC and Degree Programme. The medium of instruction is English. Founded in 1996, KENSRI system is a truly integrated educational system where academics is integrated with Sports, Fine arts, and Life skills and attempts to make every student a SCHOLAR ATHLETE ARTIST LEADER (SAAL).

MOMSOON Fertility & IVF Centre

36, 28th Cross Road, Geetha Colony, Jaya Nagar 1st Block, 4th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru Rating : 4.6

MUZIKGARAGE - MUSIC SCHOOL

BDA COMPLEX, CITY HARVEST AG CHURCH, # 5/B, 2ND BLOCK, HBR LAYOUT BEFORE HBR LAYOUT, opp. JSS PUBLIC SCHOOL, GATE, Bengaluru Rating : 4.9

NANDU HOSPITALITY - Bangalore/Bengaluru

Aashiyana, N0-295, 4th Main 5th Cross Road, Bengaluru Rating : 5.0

Oasis International School

1st A Cross Road, RK Hegde Nagar, Saint Thomas Town, HBR Layout, Bengaluru Rating : 4.3

St. Joseph's Boy's High School

Museum Road, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru Rating : 4.5

As early as 1841 Bishop Bonnaud planned to start a Catholic High school in Bangalore. But this proposal took concrete shape only in 1854 when the priests of the Missions Etrangeres de Paris (MEP) bought a plot of land for a sum of Rs.1000/- at St. Johns Hill. Bangalore Fr. Bouteloup had a house constructed in 1854 at a cost of Rs.3000/- and this was named St. Joseph's Seminary. This house also contained an orphanage and a residential school.
 
The Madras University was established in 1858 and hence boarders could be admitted to prepare for the matriculation examination of the Madras University. Fr. Charbonnaux who was in-charge of the school made this entry in his diary; "We decided to open a school for European boys. As knowledge of English in necessary to our Indian pupils and that of Canarese to European boys we determined to build a wing and a kitchen adjoining the Seminary." This was the beginning of St. Joseph's College. In the nomenclature of the day, in European usage a college was what today we would call a high school and what we would call today a college would be termed University. By May 1865 a new house was built to take in the orphans and boarders of the school. 
 

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