

JHS School
I am very pleased to be the first person to welcome you. being the Founder and Principal of the school since the inception in the year 2003, I believe literacy is the best way for the development of our Nation. I have given priority to discipline apart from Indian values and academics.
Phone Number
Email Address
Website
www.thejhsschool.org/
Address
No. 45, S.B.M Colony, BSK 1st Stage, ., Banashankari, Bangalore, Pincode:560050, Karnataka.
Features
- Arts & Crafts, Chess, Dance, Drawing & Painting, Field Trips, Games, Music, Sports, Storytelling, Tuition
- All Day
- Indoor Play Area, Outdoor Play Area
- Co-Ed
- English, Hindi, Regional Languages
- Play-way Schools
- Arts & Crafts, Dance, Drawing & Painting, Field Trips, Games, Music, Sand Play
- School Bus, School Van
Working hours
- 8 am to 3 pm
- 8 am to 3 pm
- 8 am to 3 pm
- 8 am to 3 pm
- 8 am to 3 pm
- 8 am to 12 pm
- Holiday/closed
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