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St. Anthony's Boys' School, Cleveland Town; St. Germain High School; St. John's High School, Bengaluru; St Joseph's Boys' High School, Bengaluru; St. Joseph's High School, Briand Square, Bengaluru; St. Joseph's Indian High School; SGPTA; Silver Oaks International School - Bachupally Campus, Hyderabad; Sindhi High School, Hebbal; Sophia High School
Today, they are ranked the Number 1 [5] Social Impact School in India (Education World, 2019–20). Parikrma: Operates four K-10 schools and one Junior College (Grades 11 & 12) spread across Bangalore. Has more than 1,800 children, 52% of whom are girls. Draws students from 105 slum communities and five orphanages across Bangalore.
Inventure Academy also has a unique concept called "Inventuring", where the first week of a new school year is spent by students grades K-11 and faculty doing multiple activities (e.g. building a climbing wall, creating wooden benches for the school park, etc.) which fosters bonding amongst the new batch, particularly newcomers who arrive in ...
Bishop Cotton Boys' School (1865) Bishop Cotton Girls' School (1865) Cathedral High School (1866) Baldwin Boys' High School (1880) Baldwin Girls' High School (1880) St. Joseph's Indian High School (1904) St Anthony's Boys' School (1913) Clarence High School (1914) National High School (1917) St. Germain High School (1944) Bangalore Military ...
The National Public School group was founded in 1959 by Dr. K.P. Gopalkrishna, an educationist with a visionary approach to schooling. The first NPS school was established in Bangalore, Karnataka, and quickly gained a reputation for its innovative curriculum and focus on all-round development.
Indus Group of Institutions, named after the "Sindhu" (Indus River), is a nonprofit charitable trust that along with Param Mitra Manav Nirman Sansthan is owned by the Sindhu Education Foundation to run several educational institutes in various states of India including Haryana and Chhattisgarh.
C-DAC was created in November 1987, [3] initially as the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing Technology (C-DACT). [4] [3] In 1988, the US Government refused to sell India a Cray supercomputer due to concerns about India using it to develop nuclear weapons. [5]
C-DAC unveiled the PARAM 8000 supercomputer in 1991. [1] This was followed by the PARAM 8600 in 1992/1993. [10] [9] These machines demonstrated Indian technological prowess to the world and led to export success. [10] [9] Param 8000 was replicated and installed at ICAD Moscow in 1991 with Russian collaboration.