Sri Ganganagar - Education

Education

The city has been a center of learning since its early ages. This city has a large proportion of land which is dedicated to educational institutes. Notable educational institutions from the city include:

  • Seveanth day Adventist Sr. Sec. School
  • Sri Guru Nanak Khalsa Higher Sen. Sec. School (Since 1939)
  • Govt. Sen. Sec. School(This is one of the oldest school and Popularly Known as MultiPurpose School)
  • Bhopal Wala Arya Higher Sen. Sec. School
  • Nosegay Public School
  • Bihani Children's Academy
  • Kendriya Vidyalaya
  • Guru Harkrishan Public School
  • B. S. F Senior Secondary School
  • Good Shepherd Public School
  • Sacred Heart Convent School
  • Blooming Dales International School
  • Tiny Tots Public School
  • Saraswati Public School
  • Seth G. L. bihani S. D. Sen. Sec. School
  • Arorvansh Public School
  • Golden Rays Public School
  • Nav Kiran Public School
  • The Sanskriti School
  • B.L.Memorial Senior Secondary School
  • S.U.S.Convent School

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