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DRS plans 50 international schools

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Hyderabad, Jan 26

DRS, a leading logistics solutions company, has decided to expand the presence of its educational initiative, DRS International School. The company had announced that it would set up 50 international schools across the country through franchise model. It follows the Geneva-based International Baccalaureate Organisations IB curriculum.

The group, which runs a school here, is in the process of appointing franchisees. "We hope to begin work on the project this year," said Mr A.K. Agarwal, Director, in a release. The group has opened 32 DRS Kids centres in 14 States.

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