National Academy For Learning

National Academy For Learning

Coordinates: 12°59′16.53″N 77°32′31″E / 12.987925°N 77.54194°E / 12.987925; 77.54194

National Academy for Learning, Basaveshwaranagar
Chairman K. P. Gopalkrishna[citation needed]
Principal Catherina Koshy[citation needed]
Location Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore, India
Type: Private School
School Motto: Aspire, Achieve, Excel
Colors: White, Blue         

National Academy for Learning is a school in Bangalore, founded by K.P. Gopalkrishna with the principal as Catherina Koshy and administrator as Ajita Satish. National Academy For Learning is located in the 3rd Cross, 3rd Block, and 3rd Stage of Basaveshwara Nagar, Bangalore. Part of the National Public Schools, Bangalore, it offers both the CBSE and IGCSE syllabi to students.[citation needed] Most students however, prefer the CBSE to IGCSE.[citation needed] It also offers the sixth form CBSE program for Grades 11 and 12, but only in the science stream. There is no prescribed syllabus that the school follows until Grade 9. For More info go to:http://www.npsinr.com/index.php?file=other_branches_nps_nafl


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