Hyderabad Public School, Boarding school in Begumpet, India.
Hyderabad Public School is a boarding institution in the Begumpet neighborhood offering education from kindergarten through twelfth grade. The campus spreads across open green grounds with separate buildings for different age groups, dormitories, dining halls, and recreational spaces that support the daily life of the residential community.
A local ruler established the institution in 1923 initially as a college for the sons of noble families and landholders. After the princely state merged into the Indian republic, the school transformed into its current form in 1951 and gradually opened its doors to a broader student base.
The school divides students into four houses named after historical entities: Nalanda, Nagarjuna, Taxila, and Vijayanagar, fostering group identity and competition.
Visitors need to arrange appointments in advance, as the campus is primarily accessible to enrolled students and their families. The school is located in a quiet residential area that is easy to reach by car or taxi.
Three graduates from this institution later led globally recognized technology companies and rank among the most influential executives in the digital economy worldwide. Their shared school years in Begumpet are often cited as an example of the academic level and international orientation of the institution.
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