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National Public School Indiranagar (NPS Indiranagar)

Premier CBSE school in HAL II Stage, Indiranagar. Long-established academic powerhouse with high volume.

National Public School Indiranagar (NPS Indiranagar) campus
National Public School Indiranagar (NPS Indiranagar), East Bangalore. Photograph · School

Curriculum
Indian
Fees, annual
INR 157k–182k
Ages
5 to 18
Pupils
~3,000
Founded
1982

NPS Indiranagar is one of Bangalore's best-known academic schools. CBSE board results are consistently strong, alumni land at IITs, NITs, AIIMS and top US universities, and parents who want a results-focused school rate it highly. If your child is self-motivated and academically able, they will be in good company.

A few things to know before you commit.

Admissions are competitive. Sibling and staff priority eat into seats, and there is an entrance test from Grade 1 upwards. Plan early.

The culture is marks-first. Parents and former students describe a school built around the 90s-and-above results table. One parent put it bluntly: "for those who are keen on academic school with loads of focus on the studies, projects and marks." Children who thrive on academic challenge do well. Children who need a gentler pace, or who shine mainly in sport or the arts, can feel sidelined.

Front-office and parent communication is the most consistent complaint. According to one parent, reception and admin staff can be "high-handed," and several reviews mention emails to senior leadership going unanswered. Worth knowing if you expect a partnership-style relationship with the school.

Campus is tight. The Indiranagar site is compact for the student numbers, and the playground is small by Bangalore standards. Sports exist (basketball, cricket, taekwondo, etc.) but this is not a school you choose for sport.

The parent body skews affluent. One reviewer cautioned middle-income families that children "may develop a complex." Worth a thought depending on your situation.

Fees sit around the 1.75-2 lakh per annum range plus extras.

Bottom line: a serious academic school with a real track record. Best for a child who is academically driven and a family who is comfortable with a school that prioritises outcomes over hand-holding. If you want softer pastoral care, more space, or more sport, look at it alongside other options.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Nursery - UKG 3 ₹181,655
Classes 1-8 (CBSE) 6 ₹175,455
Classes 9-10 (CBSE) 14 ₹170,490
Classes 11-12 (CBSE) 16 ₹156,850

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Admission Fee ₹10,000


One of the original family-owned NPS campuses, sitting alongside Rajajinagar, Koramangala and HSR as the schools the Gopalkrishna family actually runs rather than license. Locally that distinction matters: when parents in Bangalore say "NPS", these are the four they usually mean. Indiranagar's reputation rests on CBSE board results, Olympiad and JEE/NEET feeders, and a long alumni tail. The trade in return is fierce admission competition, an academically demanding culture, and a campus that pulls families across the city by school bus.

Positives

  • Academic record. Consistently strong CBSE board results across Science, Commerce and Humanities, with reliable feeding into JEE, NEET and CLAT preparation. Olympiad and national-competition results come up often.
  • Original NPS, not a franchise. Owned and run directly by the founding family, alongside Rajajinagar, Koramangala and HSR. The newer NPS branches across Bangalore are franchises and parents draw a clear line between the two.
  • Co-curricular breadth. Sports, music, dance, theatre, robotics and shooting all run alongside academics. Inter-house and inter-school competitions are part of the calendar, and named students pick up state and national medals.

Considerations

  • Admission is unusually competitive. Sibling, staff and alumni priority swallow most of the seats before general applicants even reach the entrance test. Grade 1 onwards is harder to crack than KG, and families talk about NPS as a place you get into early or not at all.
  • Academic pressure. Parents talk about a competitive environment that suits children who thrive on rigour and grades. For children who don't, the pace and homework load come up as a real consideration.
  • Commute and location. The Indiranagar campus pulls families from across central and east Bangalore. School buses run early and beat the worst traffic, but a 10 km journey is common and parents weigh it against decent nearby schools.
  • Parent communication. Front-office and administrative dealings come up as a sore point in directory reviews, with parents flagging brusque handling and patchy transparency on incidents. Teaching staff are generally spoken of warmly; the friction is with the institution.

Leadership

Shweta Pathak Chand

Dr. K. P. Gopalkrishna is the Chairman of the NPS Group of Institutions, NAFL, and TISB. He emphasizes the importance of academic excellence, good values, and discipline in education, aiming to provide a nurturing environment for students to fulfill their individual talents and goals.

Accreditations

  • IN_CBSE 01

  • CBSE Class 12 2024-2025 Overall School Average 89.85%, Science Average 89.84%, Commerce Average 88.78%, Humanities Average 93.56%

12th A Main Rd, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560008, India

School website