
5 popular CBSE schools in Hyderabad known for academic excellence
Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana, has emerged as a leading centre for quality education in South India. The city is home to several reputable schools that are affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), one of the most widely recognised school education boards in India.
These institutions are known for blending academic excellence with modern infrastructure and diverse co-curricular offerings.
Among the many CBSE-affiliated schools in Hyderabad, five have gained distinction for their consistent performance, strong management, and commitment to holistic development. These schools are independently managed, yet share a common vision of providing high-quality education through well-rounded programmes and student-focused learning environments.
The Hyderabad Public School
The Hyderabad Public School, located in Ramanthapur, was established in 1972. It is a co-educational day-cum-residential school affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education. Managed by The Hyderabad Public School Society, the school operates on a secondary level and offers academic and co-curricular opportunities within a comprehensive educational framework. Its facilities include science and computer laboratories, a library, and extensive sports amenities.
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According to recent data, all 66 students from the school who appeared for the CBSE Class 12 examination passed, with one commerce stream student securing a top score of 97.8 percent. The approximate annual fee at this school is Rs 2,08,000.
CHIREC International School
CHIREC International School has been operational since 1989 and is managed by the CHIREC Educational Society. It offers multiple curricula, including CBSE, Cambridge Assessment International Education, and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
The school is classified as a senior secondary level institution and is known for its academic diversity and strong infrastructure across its three campuses in Hyderabad.
The annual fee for the CBSE curriculum is approximately Rs 3,00,000, while the fee for the IB Diploma Programme is about Rs 6,44,500.
Glendale Academy
Glendale Academy, founded in 2003 by Anjum Babukhan, offers a blend of Indian and Western educational systems. The school provides both the CBSE and Cambridge curricula and is managed by the Hyderabad Educational Academy.
Located in Bandlaguda Jagir, Glendale operates at a senior secondary level. Its infrastructure supports a balanced academic programme with laboratories, sports facilities, and learning resource centres that promote intellectual and personal growth.
The approximate annual fee is Rs 1,60,000 for CBSE and Rs 2,78,000 for the Cambridge stream.
Gitanjali School
Gitanjali School, established in 2003, functions as part of a group of five schools in Hyderabad.
While each branch operates independently, they share the same educational values. The school is affiliated with the CBSE as well as other boards such as the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), Indian School Certificate (ISC), and Cambridge. The school's facilities support its academic focus, offering science labs, arts facilities, and sports infrastructure.
The approximate annual fee is between Rs 1,10,000 and Rs 1,20,000, depending on the grade and stream.
Silver Oaks International School
Silver Oaks International School was founded in April 2002 and operates five campuses in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam. The school offers the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) from pre-primary to Grade 6 and transitions to the CBSE curriculum from Grade 7 onwards. It is managed as an independent institution and is known for its academic consistency and value-based education. The approximate annual fee is Rs 2,76,000 for the IB PYP, with an additional Rs 80,000 in tuition across terms.
For the CBSE curriculum (Grades 7 to 12), the annual fee is approximately Rs 44,400.
The information provided in this article, including fee structures, curriculum details, and institutional data, is based on publicly available sources and is intended for general informational purposes only. Fee figures are approximate and may vary depending on grade level, facilities chosen, and changes made by the respective schools. Readers are advised to contact the schools directly or visit their official websites for the most accurate, up-to-date, and complete information.
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