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Good morning Sri,
Hope your Chicago trip was fruitful and I suppose you are enjoying your freedom now(of course, I am referring to the 4th of July).

APOLOGIES FOR A LONG MSG. Don't mean to bombard you with information, but here is the last thing that your hubby had asked of me, a comprehensive list of schools in Hyderabad. In view of his overwhelming schedule, I thought it might be sensible to divert it to you.

I have, to be honest, in this list, you will notice my bias towards a more hands-on and visual based learning methodology. This file is merely a platform for you to start exploring keeping the child's personality in view.

All the schools teach CBSE curriculum with an exception or two. I am not sure how many of these schools support

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