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St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Trivandrum

St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Trivandrum

St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School,Pattom, Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) ,
St. Mary's Malankara Syrian Catholic Higher Secondary School Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, is an educational institution of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. It was founded in 1940 by Archbishop Mar Ivanios, who has been called the "Newman of India." The first headmaster of the school was A. Sankara Pillai, a prominent educationalist. In 1998-99, the higher secondary section was added to the school. The school 9000 students, 1400 of whom are higher secondary students in classes V to VII, consisting of 186 divisions. The school has 275 teachers and 12 non-teaching staff under the leadership of Principal Fr. George Mathew Karoor. Though the school is run by the Malankara Catholic Church, it provides education to students regardless of caste, creed or religion. The leadership of the school is Moran Mor Baselios Cleemes Catholicism. The St. Mary’s school, established under the leadership of Archbishop Mar Ivanios, started functioning from 1940. Formerly known as Sachivothama Sir C.P. Ramaswamy Iyer Shashtyabdapurthi Memorial English High School, it was the first school in the erstwhile Travancore to have classes from preparatory to the sixth form under the same roof. It was also the first school to be established under the Malankara Catholic Church. One of the most populous schools in the country, the St. Mary’s school began functioning with around 260 students and 12 teachers. Renowned educator A. Sankara Pillai was the first headmaster of the school. His son Ramesh Nair was the first student to be admitted to the school. The school became a leading educational institution in the capital during the tenure of Mr. Sankara Pillai from 1940 to 1944. Renowned teachers Mahakavi Idayaranmula K.M. Varghese, N.G. Philip, P.M. Cherian Tharakan, G. Padmanabhan and Mannanthala Velayudhan Nair are some of the renowned teachers who served at the school. Fr. George Mathew Karoor, who bagged the State best teacher award in 2009, is the present Principal of the school. Asha Ani George has been serving as the headmistress of the school since 2008, while P.G. Jose is the Principal of the Teachers’ Training Institute. Students The St. Mary’s school today has around 12,000 students in nursery, primary, UP, HS, HSS and TTA sections and more than 400 teachers and non-teaching staff altogether. The thatched and tiled buildings of the early days of the school have now been replaced by modern buildings with well-equipped laboratories, IT labs, and libraries. The Mar Gregorious Jubilee Memorial Auditorium in the school has a seating capacity of over 8,000. The school also has a mini auditorium with around 1,000 seating capacity. As many as 20 or more school buses operate from the school to different parts of the city every day. Children from diverse social and economic backgrounds study in this school, which has also achieved 100 per cent success in public examinations in 1978-79 and 1980-81. Students of the school have also excelled in co-curricular activities, winning numerous prizes in youth festivals and sports meets. Achievements The school has bagged the Chakkiri Ahamedkutty Trophy for having maximum number of candidates for public examinations in 1988, 2000 and 2003. It also produced the State topper in the science stream in the very first year when Plus Two was introduced in the State. An active Parent-Teacher Association, various extra-curricular activities’ clubs, endowment awards for talented students, educational exchange programme with foreign institutions, NCC, Scout and Guides and National Social Service units are the other features of the school.
Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram

Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram

Sreekariyam, Thiruvananthapuram ,
Loyola School, Thiruvananthapuram is a private Jesuit school for boys situated in a large, leafy campus in the suburb of Sreekariyam in Thiruvananthapuram (formerly, Trivandrum) city, in the Indian state of Kerala. The school serves students from upper kindergarten to higher secondary level. Students of Loyola are called Loyolites. Founded in 1961, Loyola is owned by the Kerala province of the Society of Jesus. The nominal head of the school has always been a Jesuit priest with the title of 'Rector'. Often, the Rector is also the Principal of the Loyola College of Social Sciences, a post-graduate college that shares a common campus with the school. The executive head of the school has always been a Jesuit priest with the title of 'Principal'. The Principal manages the day-to-day activities of the school and is assisted by two Vice-Principals. The Rector and Principal of Loyola report to the Provincial (a senior Jesuit priest) of the Kerala province of the Society of Jesus. Courses: ICSE and ISC : Loyola has been affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi since its founding. Initially, the school offered only the secondary level Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) examination course. In 1991, Loyola began the higher secondary level Indian School Certificate (ISC) examination course, with the first ISC batch graduating in 1993. Typically, only those students who opted for the ICSE course in high school were placed in the ISC program after passing the ICSE examination, though exceptions were made for outstanding students from the SSLC stream as well as from other schools. SSLC and HSC : In the 1970s, Loyola began offering high school students the option of choosing the syllabus of the Government of Kerala in preparation for the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) examination. When the Government of Kerala abolished the university affiliated Pre-Degree Course (PDC) and replaced it with the State Council for Educational Research and Training (SCERT) affiliated Higher Secondary Course (HSC), Loyola also adopted the newly introduced course as a higher secondary level option for students. Typically, those students who opted for the SSLC course in high school were automatically placed in the HSC program after passing the SSLC examination. In 2008, Loyola started phasing out the SSLC course, starting with the eighth standard. LENS, Loyola's student newsletter reported that poor demand was the reason for the phasing out of the SSLC course. CBSE : In the decade after 2000, Loyola started a separate Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) affiliated section in the same campus. Initially, only the secondary level CBSE course was offered, with the first tenth standard CBSE batch graduating in 2007. In 2008, Loyola added the higher secondary level CBSE course to its offerings, with the first twelfth standard CBSE batch expected to graduate in 2010. Alumni Alumni of Loyola are called ex-Loyolites or Loyola old boys. The school has an alumni association called Loyola Old Boys' Association (LOBA) that is part of the World Union of Jesuit Alumni.
NSS Public School, Perunthanni

NSS Public School, Perunthanni

The school was started by Nair Service society in a cool and pleasant neighbourhood close to the city block.Recently the 37th anniversary of the school was celebrated This page is for all those who feel the need to revive the nostalgia you must be having.The need to get back the child hood memories...!the joyous moments with friends..the fun..the... blast..everything.. lets be a family once again this time via an online social portal.. For this i am thanking Mark zuckerberg & Technology! If you have any pics of your excursion, school album, or anything whatever you like to share ..please use this portal as a medium!!
Fort Girls Mission High School

Fort Girls Mission High School

Fort Girls Mission High School, Fort P O, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) ,
Sharing & refreshing those sweet memorable moments of old teachers ,students& well wishers
Tel: 4712451160
St Mary's High School Kamukincode, Kerala

St Mary's High School Kamukincode, Kerala

ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL Academic Levels Primary Upper Primary High School ADMINISTRATION: Staff The teaching facility of St Mary’s HS Kamukincode forms a tremendous task force comprising of around 45. 21 teachers including a special teacher in the upper primary section and 23 teachers including three special teachers for Music, work experience and physical education are working in the school under the guidance of our Headmaster. FACILITIES: Library Our library comprises of a lot of books which help in the academic improvement including encyclopedias and other books which enhance their reading habit. The students are encouraged to take books from the library periodically. Laboratory Full fledged laboratories to equip the academic needs of the children are arranged in the school. IT Laboratory Two well equipped laboratories are arranged to provide enough practical facilities to our entire student. Activities under the Information Technology Club are guided by the school IT coordinator. Sports and Games Separate teams are maintained in basketball, Hockey and Athletics under the proper guidance of Physical Education Teacher. Conveyance Most of the pupils are from the nearby places of the school. Two school Buses play to other areas in which provide better conveyance to children. Activities Pupils in our school are encouraged and trained to take part in various Art competitions, Craft and Science Exhibitions Competitions etc in various levels such as sub-district, district and state Value Education Every student is under the care of class teacher who maintain anecdotal records of each student and looks after their overall development. Moral Science classes are taken according to the syllabus given by the school management. Clubs The various clubs such as Forestry, Eco-club, English, Health Science, Social Science, Moths,Vidyarangam, Agriculture, Scout, Red cross, Sports, IT, Work Experience and Gandhi Darshan are working Actively. The members meet once a week under the guidance of teacher. Magazines Class Magazines, Vidyarangam Magazine, Editions for Onam, Independence Day, etc are published PTA Regular meetings are arranged to discuss the development and progress of our student ST. MARY’S HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL: St. Mary’s School has obtained approval to begin its academic section in the Higher Secondary section in the year 2002. The sanctioned strength to be accommodated in the higher secondary segment is 100 students. St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School offer only Physic, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics as preferred subjects for the students. In addition to prescribed combination, two languages are compulsory to study as a part of syllabus. There are eight teach these students.
Neyyattinkara

Neyyattinkara

Neyyattinkara is municipality in Thiruvananthapuram district in the Indian state of Kerala. The name Neyyattinkara in malayalam literally means the shore (kara) of Neyyar River. Neyyar River flows from Agasthyarkoodam , the highest peak (1868m above MSL) in southern end of the Western Ghats. The taluk has a total population of 858,991 with 88.6% classified as rural. Most of the urban population lies within the municipality area. The municipality of Neyyattinkara is the major town on the banks of Neyyar River. Neyyattinkara lies 18 km to the south of Thiruvananthapuram city on the National Highway 47 to Kanyakumari. The rapidly growing Thiruvananthapuram city has almost reached its outskirts. Aruvippuram, the holy land of Sree Narayana Guru is an important pilgrim centre near Neyyattinkara. Neyyar Dam is another popular picnic spot near Neyyattinkara at Kallikkadu panchayath of Neyyattinkara Taluk. Neyyattinkara is the birth place of renowned revolutionaries like Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai , VeeraRaghavan who fought for Indian independence and against the dictatorial rule of Travancore Diwans. The renowned martyr Veera Veluthampi Dalawa who fought against the British rule in India was born and brought up at Thalakkulam near Neyyattinkara. Neyyattinkara is the land of many upraisings against British rule in India. The brutal crack down by British military resulted in death of many freedom fighters including Veeraraghavan. According to the legend it was here the Travancore king Marthanda Varma once hid inside the hollow trunk of a jack fruit tree to escape from his enemies during his war against the 'ettuveetil pillamar' (the eight nair chieftains). The jack tree popularly called 'Ammachiplavu' could still be seen preserved in the Shri Krishna Swamy Temple in the heart of the town. This temple was built by Marthanda Varma in the year 1755. Neyyattinkara and the neighbouring areas has many cottage industries and handloom. Agasthyarkoodam, the highest peak in southern kerala is located in Neyyattinkara taluk. It is a pilgrim spot and popular trekking place. The mountain got its name from sage Agasthyar who is considered one of the seven Rishis (Saptarishi) of Hindu mythology. A statue of Agasthyar stands on top of the peak where the devotees can render their prayers. The mountain forms a part of the Agasthyarkoodam biosphere reserve which is home to many endemic flora and fauna
Beauty And Beasts Of Trivandrum

Beauty And Beasts Of Trivandrum

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