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The Kerala School Kalolsavam 2025 (Malayalam: കേരള സ്കൂൾ കലോത്സവം 2025), also referred to as the Kerala State School Arts Festival 2025, was the 63rd edition of the Kerala School Kalolsavam. It took place from 4 to 8 January in Thiruvananthapuram, the state capital. [2]
The Kerala School Kalolsavam is an annual event organized by the Government of Kerala, featuring various art competitions for high school and higher secondary students across the state of Kerala. Established in 1956, it was known as the "Kerala State School Youth Festival" until 2024.
Students clashed with police and lathi-charged demonstrators in front of the Kerala Police Commissioner's Office. [26] On 5 February 2025, the Kerala Students Union (KSU) Ernakulam District Committee held a protest march to the Commissioner's office to protest the school and police's actions to protect the students accused in Ahammed's death. [26]
The Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics was founded by Madhava of Sangamagrama in Kerala mainly based at Vettathunadu (present-day Tirur region), which included among its members: Parameshvara, Neelakanta Somayaji, Jyeshtadeva, Achyuta Pisharati, Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri, and Achyuta Panikkar.
The Kerala School Sports Meet 2024 (Malayalam: കേരള സ്കൂൾ കായികമേള 2024), marked the first edition of the revamped Kerala State School Athletics and Games, which were held annually until 2023. [1] The event was held in Kochi from November 4 to 11.
In Kerala, the DHSE is run through the government of Kerala. [1] Hence, it is classified as a public educational institution. This provides reasoning for the large quantity of government run schools included in the list below.
Kerala Board of Public Examination is the state level education board of Kerala. It is administered by the Government of Kerala. The board is responsible for conducting various examinations on the basis of a unified law. Its headquarters are located at Pareeksha Bhavan, Poojappura, Thiruvananthapuram. [1]
[2] [1] [3] A total of 1,437,363 students as of 13 December 2021 [4] and 48,314 employees were on the rolls as of 20 January 2019. These are divided among 25 regions, each headed by a deputy commissioner.